The Future of Women in Horror: Part Two
In part 2 of our three-part series, we chat with several talented women making indie filmmaking magic — the ones to watch, the names you should know. When I decided that I wanted to celebrate Women in...
View ArticleWomen in Horror: Ximena del Solar (Trauma)
Talking women in the genre, onscreen violence, the cathartic power of horror and more with Chilean model, actress and “Trauma” star Ximena del Solar. Trauma has found fans far and wide who appreciate...
View ArticleFund it Friday: Dusso (Feature Film)
Help support the new female-led production of the horror film “Dusso”, which deals with issues of mental health and atypical sexuality. With all the coverage on Morbidly Beautiful for Women in Horror...
View ArticleWomen in Horror Spotlight: Sarah Rouge (Poison)
We talk with Sarah Rouge (Poison) about her multi-faceted career and women in horror — and the refreshingly candid beauty pulls no punches. Italian actress, athlete, and model Sarah Rouge (aka Poison...
View ArticleNow Read This: Hellhound (Lou Yardley)
“Hellhound” is filled with enough unexpected twists to keep you engrossed and enough bloody violence to please even the hungriest of gore hounds. The Hound & The Philosopher Inn looks like your...
View ArticleShudder Sunday: Office Killer
Everything botched and beautiful about “Office Killer” is right there in the title — the indescribably strange (sort-of) slasher from Cindy Sherman. I wanted to find something on Shudder directed by a...
View ArticleThe Ties That Bind: Exploring Sisterhood in Horror
From women bound by blood to those bound by loyalty and friendship, sisterhood is an important and often overlooked theme of many genre films. It’s no secret that women are featured in a number of...
View ArticleWomen in Horror Spotlight: Luna Wolf
We conclude our Women of Mycho Spotlight Series, ending with this exclusive interview with the multi-talented model, actress, and filmmaker Luna Wolf. In my final interview for Women in Horror Month on...
View ArticleThe Future of Women in Horror: Part Three
Women in horror is more than film; in the final part of our series, we introduce you to several talented ladies working in all aspects of the genre. When I decided that I wanted to celebrate Women in...
View ArticleWomen in Horror Spotlight: Eileen Dietz
A talented actress in and out of the genre, Eileen Dietz will forever be attached to one of the most influential and beloved horror films of all time. Not many actors can boast about having portrayed...
View ArticleWomen in Horror: The Homicidal Homemaker
Kaci Hansen turned her love of cooking and horror into a recipe for success, building a beloved brand — and an empire — as The Homicidal Homemaker. For those of you who are not familiar with The...
View ArticleCalling Hours 2.61: WiHM With Liane Langford
The Calling Hours Horror Podcast 2.61: Women in Horror Month Discussion With Actress and Filmmaker Liane Langford (Air Date: 2.26.19) ABOUT THIS EPISODE: On this episode, the final of Women in Horror...
View ArticleWomen in Horror: Jessica Cameron
An influential force both in front of and behind the camera, we talk filmmaking, women in horror, and more with indie scream queen Jessica Cameron. Jessica Cameron does it all. She’s an actress,...
View ArticleWomen in Horror: Lamia, Queen of the Dark
Lamia, is a 500-year-old vampire, who in her off time, loves to showcase horror classics on her show “Horror Hotel” and promote indie horror films. Lamia, played by actress, producer, writer, and...
View ArticleWomen in Horror Spotlight: Maria Olsen
We interview South African film producer and veteran character actress Maria Olsen, a versatile talent who specializes in horror movies and dark indies. Maria Olsen is constantly working. If she’s not...
View ArticleWomen in Horror: Angry Princess (Morbidly Beautiful)
Morbidly Beautiful’s EIC, The Angry Princess (Stephanie Malone) is interviewed as part of the “House of Tortured Souls” Women in Horror Spotlight Series. I was beyond honored to be interviewed for...
View ArticleDigging Deep: 10 Cloverfield Lane
I Think We’re Alone Now: An Analysis of the Important Themes of Femininity, Masculinity, and the Female Experience Explored in “10 Cloverfield Lane” Editor’s note: The following is an in-depth analysis...
View ArticleDigging Deep: The Craft (1996)
We Are the Weirdos: Feminine power in “The Craft” and why it may be the best time for a remake of the iconic 90s film about girl power and sisterhood. Andrew Fleming’s The Craft (1996) has been the...
View ArticleSubmissions Wanted: Happenstance Horror Fest
For the second year in a row, Morbidly Beautiful is proud to sponsor the Happenstance Horror Fest, and we want to see your amazing work showcased there! The festival is currently looking for more...
View ArticleInterview With Chelsea Stardust (Satanic Panic)
Chelsea Stardust sits down with us to talk filmmaking, women in horror, artistic influences, and her highly anticipated new film “Satanic Panic”. Chelsea Stardust is no stranger to the horror industry....
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