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Read More Film Stories [Writing Links]Film Reviews & Interviews by Kat Hughes
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Read More Film Stories [Writing Links]The cult with cars continues to up the ante.
Read More Fast X Review: Dir. Louis LeterrierThe third feature film from writer and director Ari Aster, Beau is Afraid is set to be his most divisive.
Read More Beau is Afraid Review: Dir. Ari AsterLinks to my writing for Filmhounds.
Read More Filmhounds [Writing Links]I’ve recently become a regular contributor to Ghouls Magazine. I’ll be updating this page regularly with links to my work for them.
Read More Ghouls Magazine [Writing links]Director M. Night Shyamalan may have burst onto the movie scene on a high with The Sixth Sense, but since then his career has been a little up and down. For every Unbreakable there has been a The Last Airbender. With the smash success of Split, audiences had hoped that he was back on steady […]
Read More ‘Knock at the Cabin’ review: Dir. M. Night ShyamalanStories about the plight of womanhood and horror go hand-in-hand; several aspects can easily be interpreted for the genre.
Read More ‘Huesera’ Review: Dir. Michelle Garza CerveraLee Cronin’s debut feature, The Hole in the Ground, told of a mother whose child encountered something strange in the woods, and came back changed. Cronin now flips those roles as he tells of a mother who begins to behave in a peculiar manner in his second feature, Evil Dead Rise.
Read More ‘Evil Dead Rise’ Review: Dir. Lee CroninDavid Cronenberg is a Canadian cult movie institution. A master of body horror and the strange, his filmography, which includes The Fly, Videodrome and Rabid have inspired a whole generation of filmmakers. Though no one has been more inspired than his own son, Brandon Cronenberg.
Read More ‘Infinity Pool’ Review: Dir. Brandon CronenbergDirector Duncan Birmingham makes the leap from short format to feature-length with Who Invited Them. The story sees a housewarming party take a dark turn when two guests refuse to leave.
Read More ‘Who Invited Them’ Review: Dir. Duncan Birmingham [Shudder Saturday]
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