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Scream Queens & Their Directors
Traci Lords – The Girl Who Wouldn’t Stay Buried
April 4, 2026
Scream Queens & Their Directors
Rhonda Fleming — The Queen of Technicolor
March 3, 2026
Scream Queens & Their Directors
Ethel Fleming — The Surf Girl Who Wouldn’t Drown
March 2, 2026
Scream Queens & Their Directors
Alice Fleming — Grandeur in the Margins of the Frame
March 1, 2026
Scream Queens & Their Directors
Maureen Flannigan — The Girl Who Could Freeze Time and Then Kept Moving
February 24, 2026
Scream Queens & Their Directors
Kate Flannery The art of the glorious mess
February 17, 2026

Re-Animator (1985): Glorious Gore, Mad Science, and the Electric Allure of Barbara Crampton

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Re-Animator (1985): Glorious Gore, Mad Science, and the Electric Allure of Barbara Crampton
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A Cult Classic That Still Pulses With Life There are horror movies that aim to frighten, those that aim to provoke, and then there are films like Re-Animator—unapologetically wild, gleefully grotesque, and so over-the-top it borders on a comic book come to life. Released in 1985 and directed by Stuart Gordon in his feature film … Read More “Re-Animator (1985): Glorious Gore, Mad Science, and the Electric Allure of Barbara Crampton” »

Chopping Mall (1986): Where Great Premise Meets Terminal Stupidity

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Chopping Mall (1986): Where Great Premise Meets Terminal Stupidity
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A Gloriously Dumb Idea That Deserved Smarter Execution Every now and then, a film emerges with a concept so ridiculous it circles back around to brilliant. A pack of teenagers trapped in a shopping mall overnight being hunted by malfunctioning security robots? That’s not just campy gold—it’s practically a license to print cult status. Throw … Read More “Chopping Mall (1986): Where Great Premise Meets Terminal Stupidity” »

From Beyond (1986): A Lovecraftian Descent Into Sensory Madness

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From Beyond (1986): A Lovecraftian Descent Into Sensory Madness
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Body Horror, Bold Performances, and Barbara Crampton in Leather Released in 1986, From Beyond is a splattery, neon-soaked descent into Lovecraftian terror—unflinchingly weird, disturbingly erotic, and unapologetically gooey. Directed by Stuart Gordon and based on H.P. Lovecraft’s short story of the same name, it reunites Gordon with Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton, the trio that … Read More “From Beyond (1986): A Lovecraftian Descent Into Sensory Madness” »

Savage Streets (1984): Grit, Guns, and Girl Power in a Dirty City

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Savage Streets (1984): Grit, Guns, and Girl Power in a Dirty City
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“This is for my sister. You bastard.” There’s a strange power in exploitation cinema when it hits the right emotional chords—when the sleaze, the violence, and the camp somehow coalesce into something more than the sum of its grimy parts. Savage Streets, released in 1984 and starring a post-Exorcist Linda Blair, is one of those … Read More “Savage Streets (1984): Grit, Guns, and Girl Power in a Dirty City” »

Fatal Games (1984): The Javelin-Slinging Slasher You Never Knew You Needed

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Fatal Games (1984): The Javelin-Slinging Slasher You Never Knew You Needed
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When Track Meets Turn into Bloodbaths By the time Fatal Games limped across the finish line in 1984, the golden era of the American slasher was already sputtering toward self-parody. The genre had gone from terrifying innovation (Halloween, Friday the 13th) to formulaic repetition, with every holiday, high school, and abandoned building used as the … Read More “Fatal Games (1984): The Javelin-Slinging Slasher You Never Knew You Needed” »

The Return of the Living Dead (1985): The Punk Rock Zombie Masterpiece That Refused to Die

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The Return of the Living Dead (1985): The Punk Rock Zombie Masterpiece That Refused to Die
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“Send More Cops”: A New Breed of the Undead Rises When The Return of the Living Dead exploded into theaters in 1985, it didn’t just inject a fresh jolt of electricity into the zombie genre—it punk-rocked the whole damn cemetery. Directed by Dan O’Bannon (co-writer of Alien), this gruesome, hilarious, and hyper-kinetic film is a … Read More “The Return of the Living Dead (1985): The Punk Rock Zombie Masterpiece That Refused to Die” »

Night of the Demons (1988): A Wickedly Fun Cult Classic That Deserves Its Due

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Night of the Demons (1988): A Wickedly Fun Cult Classic That Deserves Its Due
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Halloween Mayhem and ’80s Horror At Its Finest In the pantheon of 1980s horror, few films capture the reckless, raucous spirit of the genre quite like Kevin Tenney’s Night of the Demons (1988). A low-budget thrill ride packed with practical effects, a spooky location, and a killer soundtrack, the film manages to rise above its … Read More “Night of the Demons (1988): A Wickedly Fun Cult Classic That Deserves Its Due” »

Out for Justice (1991): A Brooklyn Beatdown With a Badge

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Out for Justice (1991): A Brooklyn Beatdown With a Badge
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“You tell anybody you saw me, I’ll kill ya and your whole fuckin’ family.” There’s a moment early in Out for Justice when Steven Seagal’s character, Gino Felino, casually tosses a pimp through the windshield of his own car, snarling with that particular brand of righteous fury Seagal patented in the early ‘90s. It’s the … Read More “Out for Justice (1991): A Brooklyn Beatdown With a Badge” »

Animal Instincts (1992): Voyeurism, Seduction, and the Rise of Shannon Whirry

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Animal Instincts (1992): Voyeurism, Seduction, and the Rise of Shannon Whirry
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“Sometimes the eyes see what the heart wants to ignore…” In the golden age of late-night cable erotica—when Cinemax was called Skinemax and the VHS section of your local video store had that mysterious curtained-off back room—Animal Instincts arrived like a lightning bolt. Released in 1992 and directed by Gregory Dark (a former adult film … Read More “Animal Instincts (1992): Voyeurism, Seduction, and the Rise of Shannon Whirry” »

Body of Influence (1993): Seduction, Psychosis, and Shannon Whirry in the Driver’s Seat

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Body of Influence (1993): Seduction, Psychosis, and Shannon Whirry in the Driver’s Seat
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“Sometimes the most dangerous place is the mind…” There’s something about early ‘90s erotic thrillers that lives rent-free in the collective subconscious of late-night cable viewers. It was a golden age of soft-focus sex, jazz-heavy scores, and screenplays dripping with deception and body heat. Into that velvet-lined world came Body of Influence (1993), a film … Read More “Body of Influence (1993): Seduction, Psychosis, and Shannon Whirry in the Driver’s Seat” »

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