Women in Horror: Melinda deKay
We speak to the talented Melinda deKay about her recent jump into the horror genre and her acting career that has spanned 50 years. We talk with Melinda about her recent role in the indie horror films...
View ArticleMorbid Minis: Shevenge (Anthology)
Our staff reviews the female-driven anthology “Shevenge” featuring twelve short stories about revenge and ladies who take justice into their own hands. Intro by Angry Princess (Editor-in-Chief) When I...
View ArticleThey Mostly Podcast at Night: Slumber Party Massacre
This week on the podcast, join Chaos and Carnage for a killer pajama party with the girls in the 80s slasher classic “The Slumber Party Massacre”. %CODE80% ABOUT THIS EPISODE: You bring the pizza…we’ll...
View ArticleBehind the Lens: Maria Lee Metheringham
Filmmaker Maria Lee Metheringham talks about her love of horror and her career as an actress that led to her film “Pumpkins”, a 1980’s slasher throwback. One look at Maria Lee Metheringham’s IMDb page...
View Article5th Annual Ax Wound/Women in Horror Film Festival
The Ax Wound Film Festival returns to Brattelboro, Vermont, to celebrate the work of female filmmakers in the genre, showcasing 40 genre shorts. The Ax Wound Film Festival is the official film festival...
View ArticleNow Read This: True Crime (Coming Soon)
Award-Winning Writer And Director Samantha Kolesnik Is Ready To Unleash Her Unrelenting Written Terror This Winter With Her First Novel, “True Crime”. Award Winning Writer And Director Samantha...
View ArticleThirteen Films about the Terror of Teenage Girlhood
As Needy Lesnicki from ‘Jennifer’s Body’ famously said, “Hell is a teenage girl.” These films embody the turmoil and terror of teenage girlhood. The line penned by the iconic screenwriter Diablo Cody...
View ArticleReel Review: She Never Died (2019)
If you loved the storytelling and style of “He Never Died”, its sequel captures that vibe while creating its own vast world and interesting characters. From the start, She Never Died shows off a...
View ArticleReel Review: Marla (Lisa van Dam-Bates, 2019)
A simple birth control device turns a young woman’s body into a terrifying weapon in “Marla”, a film that doesn’t quite deliver on its strong premise. I’m pretty sure the female written and directed...
View ArticleHorror Short: The Lonely Host
“The Lonely Host” is a stand out horror short that is well presented, with plenty of suspense to keep you hooked; a definite must-see. Lisa J Dooley’s horror short The Lonely Host is a sharp and...
View ArticleA Season of Sexism: The “Black Christmas” Backlash
The reimagining of “BLACK CHRISTMAS” has been attacked for its overtly feminist themes, but the backlash reflects a culture the film seeks to combat. *NOTE: this article contains spoilers* We need to...
View ArticleThe Radical Legacy of Black Christmas (1974)
Bob Clark’s “Black Christmas” is a rightfully beloved and thought provoking piece of horror cinema that is still extremely relevant to the women of today. It’s always easy to write off horror movies as...
View ArticleTop Ten Indie Horror Shorts of 2019
As the year comes to an end, we celebrate the unsung brilliance of the horror short and recognize ten of our favorites from a year of exceptional output. Shorts are unfortunately a very overlooked...
View ArticleTubi Tuesday: Slay Belles (2018)
The Santa Claus versus Krampus movie you always wanted, “Slay Belles” is a modern, millennial take on the traditional battle between good and evil. In honor of the holiday spirit, all of this month’s...
View ArticleTake Two Review: The Nightingale (2019)
“The Nightingale” is much more than a tale of revenge. It’s about breaking points and the brutality left in a person when you take everything from them. There is only one way to describe The...
View ArticleOminous Origins: Helen Lyons-Curran (Interview)
We chat with the inspiring and multi-talented indie filmmaker Helen Lyons Curran about her struggles and successes within the indie film world (40 min) (2.23.20). Welcome to the Ominous Origins...
View ArticleFree Love And Hate: Hippies In Horror
Sadistic liberation: We explore how women in a subculture that advocates peace and love became the stuff of unconstrained nightmares on the big screen. Women in Horror Month is such a fun time to be a...
View ArticleWomen in Horror Interview: Eilise Lane
We chat with Eilise Lane, CEO & Head Brewer At Scarlet Lane Brewing, ‘The Official Beer Of Horror’ about her passion for horror and her craft. This time around for Women in Horror Month, in...
View ArticleOminous Origins: Danielle Million, Ghoulish Cast
Celebrating the diverse contributions of women in horror, we move to the world of podcasting to meet one of the compelling voices behind the Ghoulish Cast. (49 min) (2.24.20). Welcome to the Ominous...
View ArticleThey Mostly Podcast at Night: A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night
In honor of Women in Horror Month, we take a walk on the dark side with Ana Lily Amirpour’s haunting vampire western, “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night”. Visually striking and surprisingly moving,...
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