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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

Friday the 13th (1980) – A Proto-Slasher in Search of a Killer

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Friday the 13th (1980) – A Proto-Slasher in Search of a Killer
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By now, Friday the 13th holds a place in horror history simply because of what came after it. The hockey mask, the machete, the legend of Jason Voorhees – they’re embedded in pop culture. But revisit the original 1980 film, and you’ll find something far removed from the image you’re likely picturing. No Jason. No … Read More “Friday the 13th (1980) – A Proto-Slasher in Search of a Killer” »

Urban Apocalypse: Revisiting Escape from New York (1981)

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Urban Apocalypse: Revisiting Escape from New York (1981)
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The Art of Cynicism, Decay, and the Birth of an Anti-Hero When Escape from New York dropped in 1981, it didn’t come to theaters like a thunderclap. It slithered in under cover of night, with grim neon and a scowl. It didn’t care about your popcorn or your dreams. It came with a warning: this … Read More “Urban Apocalypse: Revisiting Escape from New York (1981)” »

Through the Window: A Reappraisal of John Carpenter’s “Someone’s Watching Me!” (1978)

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Through the Window: A Reappraisal of John Carpenter’s “Someone’s Watching Me!” (1978)
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Introduction: The Forgotten Thriller That Predicted a Career Before Halloween (1978) turned him into a household name in horror, John Carpenter directed a little-known but impressively taut TV movie called Someone’s Watching Me! It premiered on NBC just a few weeks after Halloween hit theaters, but despite sharing a release year with that horror juggernaut, … Read More “Through the Window: A Reappraisal of John Carpenter’s “Someone’s Watching Me!” (1978)” »

The Fog (1980): A Masterclass in Atmosphere and Unease

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The Fog (1980): A Masterclass in Atmosphere and Unease
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Setting the Stage: Ghost Stories and Campfires The film opens with a moment that perfectly encapsulates what The Fog is all about. Veteran actor John Houseman plays Mr. Machen, an old mariner seated beside a group of young children around a flickering campfire. He tells them a ghost story—his voice low, deliberate, commanding. The camera … Read More “The Fog (1980): A Masterclass in Atmosphere and Unease” »

Long Live the King: Revisiting John Carpenter’s Elvis(1979)

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Long Live the King: Revisiting John Carpenter’s Elvis(1979)
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Introduction: The King Reimagined on the Small Screen In 1979, just two years after the world mourned the loss of Elvis Presley, a surprising name brought the King back to life—not a rock-and-roll aficionado, but a rising horror auteur named John Carpenter. Known for the tension-laced terror of Halloween, Carpenter took a sharp left turn … Read More “Long Live the King: Revisiting John Carpenter’s Elvis(1979)” »

A Night to Remember: Revisiting John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978)

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A Night to Remember: Revisiting John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978)
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A Quiet Suburban Nightmare When John Carpenter released Halloween in 1978, he likely couldn’t predict the ripple it would send through film history. Made for a mere $300,000, Halloween became one of the most profitable independent films of all time. But beyond box office success, it became a touchstone. A ritualistic watch every October. A … Read More “A Night to Remember: Revisiting John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978)” »

Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) – A Low-Budget Siege With Style and Stumbles

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Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) – A Low-Budget Siege With Style and Stumbles
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John Carpenter’s Assault on Precinct 13 is a film that oozes gritty atmosphere and minimalist tension, but it’s also one that clearly shows its seams. Made on a shoestring budget in 1976, it plays like a B-movie remix of Rio Bravo and Night of the Living Dead—all slow-burn menace and barricade-anxiety—but it doesn’t always hit … Read More “Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) – A Low-Budget Siege With Style and Stumbles” »

Betsy Russell: From ’80s Bombshell to Horror Icon

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Betsy Russell: From ’80s Bombshell to Horror Icon
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1983. The air smelled like Aqua Net and cheap popcorn. You’re in a dark theater. Some teenage moron is trying to impress his girlfriend while the rest of the audience leans in — because on that screen is a girl on a horse, topless, bold, riding like she owns the damn world. That girl was … Read More “Betsy Russell: From ’80s Bombshell to Horror Icon” »

Saw III (2006) – Where Pain Is Cheap and Story Is Cheaper

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Saw III (2006) – Where Pain Is Cheap and Story Is Cheaper
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You know you’re in trouble when a horror movie starts lecturing you about justice and redemption before the first artery is even severed. Saw III — that third steaming pile from a franchise that mistook gore for gravitas — isn’t so much a film as it is a meat grinder that forgot it was once … Read More “Saw III (2006) – Where Pain Is Cheap and Story Is Cheaper” »

Avenging Angel (1985) – Hollywood’s Underbelly Gets Even

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Avenging Angel (1985) – Hollywood’s Underbelly Gets Even
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If you’re strolling through the seedy VHS aisles of memory, sandwiched somewhere between Savage Streets and Vice Squad, you’ll find Avenging Angel—a sleazy, neon-drenched revenge flick with a cracked heart and a gun in its purse. The year was 1985. Shoulder pads were growing like tumors and synths were everywhere, buzzing like broken fluorescent lights. … Read More “Avenging Angel (1985) – Hollywood’s Underbelly Gets Even” »

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