The Midnight Swim is a film that had an immense impact on me after I first saw it. From director Sarah Adina Smith, who went on...
As 2020 comes to a close, it’s time to reflect on the movies we got to see (and the ones we didn’t) this year. While we...
We love seeing female screenwriters working in horror. Films like Cam and Ginger Snaps were beautifully woven by women who brought their experiences and insight into their work, and...
One of the beautiful benefits of the horror genre is that it allows its audience to witness the worst-case scenario. There’s a lot we can learn from these...
In the horror community, the month of February is also known by another name: Women in Horror Month. It’s a time to celebrate the women who...
Written by Alexandra Grunberg and directed by Simone Kisiel, horror anthology BUGS: A Trilogy will make your skin crawl – for all the right reasons. “On...
Filmmakers from around the globe converged on Peachtree City, Georgia this weekend to celebrate the second annual Women in Horror Film Festival. After an opening night...
Elle Callahan’s feature debut, Head Count, is a sneaking, creeping, paranoia-infused cautionary tale about the dangers of accidentally invoking a mythical monster. But rather than tucking in...
Endzeit (Ever After) is a gorgeous, haunting, intimate, and hopeful German zombie film that gives the apocalypse a bit of a fairytale-like twist. The film – which...
Roles for women in horror have changed from fainting victim to final girl to complex character. They’re villains (as in Jennifer’s Body), capable survivors (like Erin...
Written by Patti Pauley As some of you may be aware, February is Women in Horror month in the horror community, and we take pride here...
We kick off Women In Horror Month with the introduction of a new vixen in town, Malvolia: The Queen of Screams! Malvolia is just dying to...