Yellow in Horror – Ari Aster’s Use of Lighting in Hereditary
Chapter 3 When I rewatched Hereditary recently I knew it needed its own discussion. If you follow my blog evenContinue Reading
Chapter 3 When I rewatched Hereditary recently I knew it needed its own discussion. If you follow my blog evenContinue Reading
Chapter 2 Today, I’m comparing two films that are from different eras in filmmaking. One was released in 1968 andContinue Reading
Occasionally, I break out the acrylic paint and some canvas boards and spend hours painting. Sometimes, this bursts of creativeContinue Reading
As I was reading this classic, I kept thinking how unfortunate it is that people don’t talk like this anymoreContinue Reading
While I was reading this book, I was amazed at how closely Polanski’s film adapted the material. I’ve seen theContinue Reading
The Long Walk is one of my favorite Stephen King novels (most of my faves are his lesser known novels).Continue Reading
The film begins when Ed and Lorraine investigate one of their earliest cases when Lorraine is pregnant with Judy. TheyContinue Reading
I’ve been reading Stephen King novels since I was thirteen. His books were the first I remember buying for myselfContinue Reading
Stephen Graham Jones is in my top ten as far as horror novelists go. He tells stories from a NativeContinue Reading
I hope the major studios are paying attention. The marketing for Weapons was genius. Ambiguous trailer that was put inContinue Reading











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