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Fact or Fiction: Bears as Super-Predators in Animal Horror Cinema
Movies like Cocaine Bear and Unnatural have captured audiences for their extreme depictions of bears, but how does this dramatization of unpredictable bear attacks effect our relationship to wildlife off screen?
True Nature Contained: A Bear’s Primal Terror In Animal Horror Cinema
A lifetime combination of fictional and nonfictional encounters will weave terrifying images in our minds about encountering a bear in the woods. Grizzly and The Edge exploit the primal fear of being hunted by a brown bear, realistic or not.
Immersed in Grizzly Bear Country: My Trip to Alberta After Reading ‘Mauled’
Welcome to Bear Month at WSB! Grizzly bears have long held anxieties for hikers and campers in the backcountry, and have made their way into the horror genre as a pseudo serial killer - but are these fears unwarranted?
WSB x Moving Picture Review: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
Don't ever say his name! Our favorite undead character is back again. Destiny reviews Tim Burton's Beetlejuice Beetlejuice—the perfect beginning to spooky season.
Pascal Plante’s 'Red Rooms' Challenges Our Fascination with True Crime
The new release Red Rooms offers an intense and accurate take on true crime, cyber hacking, and the depths one will go to uncover the truth.
[Movie Review] Steven Boyle’s Debut Film ‘The Demon Disorder’ Coming to Shudder
The Demon Disorder stars Christian Willis as Graham Reilly, whose estrangement from his brothers Jake (Dirk Hunter) and Phillip (Charles Cottier), following the death of their father George (John Noble), comes to an abrupt end when Jake arrives unannounced at Graham’s auto shop, to tell him that Phillip is suffering from the same affliction that befell their father.
[Movie Review] Full Moon Features Presents: ‘Quadrant’
Full Moon Features' 400th film, Quadrant, takes audiences into a dark, AI-generated virtual world where fears become reality, but its rapid pacing and uneven dialogue may overshadow the eerie, hallucinatory visuals that make this horror thriller stand out.
WSB x Moving Picture Review: Cuckoo
The newly released horror film Cuckoo, written and directed by Tilman Singer and starring Hunter Schafer is a fresh new take on sci-fi adjacent horror that will leave you confused and horrified in the best way.
WSB x Moving Picture Review: Longlegs
Longlegs, straightforward as it appears, is one that will undeniably bear fruit with repeated screenings.
MaXXXine, The Final Film of Ti West’s Slasher Trilogy
Ti West’s final film in his most recent trilogy surprises with a unique ending.
WSB x Moving Picture Review: A Quiet Place Day One (2024)
In this month’s sponsored review, Destiny goes to the drive-in for a classic summer horror movie watching experience.
‘M is for Miscarriage’ by Ti West - Movie Review
A short in the anthology The ABC’s of Death, Ti West depicts a scenario far ahead of its time.
Ti West’s Pearl - Movie Review
Pearl, the prequel to X and second film in Ti West’s series about a farm girl in Texas, stars Mia Goth in an exceptional performance in a horror movie unlike any other.
X (2022) - Movie Review
Ti West’s 2022 horror film X (starring Mia Goth) is the first in a trilogy that challenges audience expectations with female agency, the pain of growing old, and toxic masculinity— with a body count.
Watching Ti West's ‘The House of The Devil’ on VHS
Watching horror on a VHS tape isn’t just a throwback to decades past - its a whole other viewing experience.
Dagr (2024) - [Movie Review]
Decades after the debut of The Blair Witch Project, found footage horror is still alive and well with the newly released film Dagr.
The Dangers of Selfishness: A Review of Gabe Torres’ The Windigo
The Windigo transcends typical horror fare, weaving cultural elements and personal struggles into a chilling narrative that explores the consequences of unchecked selfishness.
Childbearing Horror Films for Mother’s Day
While slasher and monster movies often revolve around the hunter/hunted dynamic, gender-specific horror films, specifically those focusing on childbirth and pregnancy, add a unique twist with a visceral internal transformation narrative.
WSB x Moving Picture Review: Tarot (2024)
Tarot follows a group of college students who unwittingly unleash a vengeful spirit infused into a cursed tarot deck, dooming them to mysterious, seemingly accidental deaths.
Movie Review: New Life
Inspired by a documentary about a young woman diagnosed with ALS, New Life follows a woman on the run in this new dark thriller by John Rosman.