Horror Movie Survival Guide

A podcast to check out this October Horror Movie Survival Guide is a weekly podcast where longtime friends — and unlikely gore enthusiasts — Julia Marchese and Teri Gamble watch and dissect horror films through the lens of survival. Every episode asks the essential question: how do you make it to the end credits as the FinalContinue reading “Horror Movie Survival Guide”

13 Horror Films that don’t suck.

Forget the duds — these 13 horror movies are genuinely worth your time, whether you’re chasing scares, suspense, or some twisted fun. Let’s be honest — for every horror movie that leaves you sleeping with the lights on, there are a dozen that are forgettable, poorly acted, or just plain ridiculous. Sifting through the endlessContinue reading “13 Horror Films that don’t suck.”

All About Enneagrams

Article and Video In screenwriting, Enneagrams provide a powerful tool for creating well-rounded, complex characters by defining their core motivations, fears, and desires. By understanding an Enneagram type, writers can craft characters with distinct personalities, conflicts, and growth arcs that resonate with audiences. These types not only help establish how a character interacts with othersContinue reading “All About Enneagrams”

Top Picks: 31 Horror Movies that Don’t Suck!

31 Horror Movies That Defy Convention and Truly Terrify Our team scoured the internet, video store shelves, and reviews to find and watch as many horror movies as we could. Horror is a genre plagued by cheap thrills, accidental camp, and low budget bores. This list contains 31 films the whole team actually managed toContinue reading “Top Picks: 31 Horror Movies that Don’t Suck!”

Have you seen Uzumaki

New anime takes on manga like aesthetic The Story Behind Uzumaki Uzumaki, meaning “spiral” in Japanese, follows the inhabitants of the small, fictional town of Kurouzu-cho as they become obsessed with spirals. The plot centers on high school student Kirie Goshima and her boyfriend Shuichi Saito as they witness the horrifying effects this spiral curse hasContinue reading “Have you seen Uzumaki”

Okiku & The World: Review

“Okiku and the World”: A Different Vision of Edo-Era Japan. When it comes to jidaigeki (Japanese historical dramas), most people imagine honorable samurai and picturesque Edo-era villages. However, director Junji Sakamoto has a different vision in mind. His latest film, “Okiku and the World,” takes us to a grittier, darker side of Japan’s Edo era.Continue reading “Okiku & The World: Review”

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