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TABULA PURPURA: ON JOSHUA CHAPLINSKY’S ‘LETTERS TO THE PURPLE SATIN KILLER’
Serial killers scare the bejeezus out of me. This has been the case ever since a probably-a-little-bit-too-young viewing of SE7EN, and has been born out time and again through adulthood, whether in reading American Psycho and 300,000,000, or in watching MAN BITES DOG and THE POUGHKEEPSIE TAPES, or…
ANNA KENDRICK’S DIRECTORIAL DEBUT ‘WOMAN OF THE HOUR’ CONSIDERS THE ACT OF WATCHING, AND IT DEMANDS TO BE WATCHED
True crime has historically focused on middle-class and wealthy white women. Examining crime statistics in the US, one sees that queer people, women and men of color, trans people, sex workers, and the homeless are at substantially more risk than white women of means. True crime, and drama…
[FANTASTIC FEST 2024] ‘FRANKIE FREAKO’ IS A NOSTALGIA-INFUSED PARTY WITH MINI-MONSTERS
Not every horror film aims to be a thoughtful examination of trauma. Some just want to party. Enter writer/director Steven Kostanski’s FRANKIE FREAKO — having just played at Fantastic Fest — a nostalgic play on the mini-monster movies that populated the ’80s as welcoming gateways into the horror genre…
[FANTASTIC FEST 2024]: ‘BODY ODYSSEY’ IS BODY(BUILDING) HORROR OBSESSION
Human body as spectacle has been around for centuries. With the advent of carnival freak shows, the everyday member of the public was provided an avenue to ogle bodies different from their own in a way that was, somehow, socially acceptable exploitation. There is, however, some grey area. There’s…
‘AZRAEL’ PAINTS A VAGUE YET HELLISH PICTURE OF A SILENCED SOCIETY
I doubt that I’m dropping any sort of revelation here, but never trust a group that prefers you silent. The voices of the masses are the sword and shield against authoritarianism. An organization that deems its message as the only one that matters isn’t looking out for the betterment of…
[FANTASTIC FEST 2024]: ‘THE SEVERED SUN’ IS A VISUALLY RICH REVENGE FOLK HORROR
“God can’t save you. You have to save yourself.” Religious horror—and it’s intertwining with feminine rage—is having a resurgence, of late. Even beyond the confines of festival throughlines, this particular thematic trend is on the upswing, and for obvious reasons. With everything imaginable being challenged, threatened, and/or constrained right now,…
[FANTASTIC FEST 2024]: ‘APARTMENT 7A’ IS A SINISTER REFRESH OF A HORROR CLASSIC
2024 is, unsurprisingly, the year of film’s reckoning with the crisis on bodily autonomy. The horror of losing agency over your own body is only growing more real, and the frequency and viciousness of abortion bans across the country are putting into stark relief the truth of how those…
SILVER SCREAM CON III: THRILLS, CHILLS, A KILLER GUEST LIST, AND ALL THINGS HORROR COME TO NEW ENGLAND THIS WEEKEND!
Spencer Charnas’ renowned horror convention Silver Scream Con hits Worcester, Massachusetts, this weekend — and it’s truly a horror fan’s dream. Hosted by the DCU Center and taking place from September 13th through September 15th, this extreme celebration of the macabre oozes with gut-churning terror….
‘RED ROOMS’ IS A HARROWING NIGHTMARE OF OBSESSION
I’ve never seen anything quite like writer/director Pascal Plante’s RED ROOMS. There is perhaps no better place to start than with that. On its face it is a simple, straightforward nightmare about obsession, spectatorship, and casual violence. A testament to the harrowing potential of simplicity, RED ROOMS is far more…
‘OUT COME THE WOLVES’ HAS A FAMILIAR YET FEROCIOUS BITE
Nature shows us who we really are. That’s a notion filmmaker Adam MacDonald understands well. His debut feature, BACKCOUNTRY—which features the most ferocious bear attack on film, sorry, THE REVENANT—expressed the primal viciousness of the wilderness. The brutality of it. The cruelty. His latest, OUT COME THE WOLVES, cements…
[POPCORN FRIGHTS 2024]: ‘THERE’S A ZOMBIE OUTSIDE’ IS A FRESH COMMENTARY ON CREATIVE PROCESS
THERE’S A ZOMBIE OUTSIDE, directed by Michael Varrati, is a fresh, queer twist on the zombie genre that staggers between both horror and real life. The film follows a gay filmmaker (Ben Baur) whose creations start creeping into his everyday life, which makes him question what’s real and what’s…
‘THE OTHER LAURENS’ IS A VISUALLY SATISFYING BUT CONFUSED JOURNEY INTO NEO-NOIR
There’s a pervasive malaise that hangs over Claude Schmitz’s THE OTHER LAURENS. It’s a sense that nothing matters. Generally in neo-noir something will hook our hapless protagonist and in turn the audience to pull us along with the current of the winding plot. Even neo-noirs that ostensibly operate as comedies…
[SUNDANCE 2024] SODERBERGH’S ‘PRESENCE’ IS IMPOSSIBLE TO ESCAPE
When asked about the medium of film during the Q&A portion of industry juggernaut Steven Soderbergh’s new film PRESENCE, he stated, “I don’t want it to feel like single-use plastic.” Something you use or see once and then throw away forever with no lasting impact whatsoever. For PRESENCE,…