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Get Out (2017): Black Horror and White Liberal Villains
Get Out is a film that effectively blends horror, comedy, and social commentary into a genuinely brilliant horror film.
Jan 31, 2024

Us (2019): America's Selective Memory
Jordan Peele's Us is a film intentionally titled, because it is a critique of us.
Jan 24, 2024

Don't Worry Darling (2022): Confused Feminism
Don't Worry Darling is a beautifully shot film with an ending that solidifies it as the Stepford Wives' negligible step child. Ghouls share
Jan 10, 2024

The Platform (2019): A Hunger for Economic Reform
The Platform is an unsubtle and disgusting film that confronts our acceptance of our toxic and abusive systems of power.
May 24, 2023

The Mist (2007): A Disaster Society to Fear
The Mist exposes the horrors of a society without control. It pitches the inevitable descent into madness and corruption.
May 17, 2023

Candyman (2021): Generational Trauma & the Power of Folklore
Nia DaCosta's Candyman is a sequel to the 90’s folklore villain. The film is creative with its storytelling, handling pain with care.
May 10, 2023

Swarm (2023): Finding Connection through Fanaticism
Swarm is an exploration of the mentally damaging toll obsession and fandom can have on a person.
May 3, 2023

M3GAN (2022): An AI Companion for Grief & Parenting
M3GAN is a surprisingly heartfelt film about grief, loss, and AI.
Apr 12, 2023

Wednesday (2022): A Conversation on Latine and Neurodivergent Representation
Wednesday follows the moody character, Wednesday Addams during her formative years as a teen sleuth.
Apr 5, 2023

Pearl (2022): Love in the Time of the 1918 Flu
Ti West’s Pearl serves as a prequel to his X film’s memorable villain, the older, sexually-starved Pearl who wreaks havoc on young bodies.
Feb 28, 2023
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