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Overanalysing Pop Culture Since 2014

Author: C.H. Newell

C.H. Newell is first and foremost a passionate lover of film— especially horror. He's also a PhD student at Memorial University of Newfoundland with a concentration in postmodern critical theory and Queer Gothic. He wrote for Film Inquiry frequently during 2016-17, and regularly contributed to Scriptophobic during 2018-2019 in a column called Serial Killer Celluloid focusing on film adaptations about real life murderers. As of September 2018, C.H. Newell is an official member of the Online Film Critics Society, and as of April 2019 he's currently listed as a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic. He has covered major film festivals such as Fantasia Festival (2019, 2020) and Fantastic Fest. During September 2019, Father Son Holy Gore was one of several media outlets helping to present Randfilmfest in Germany, & will be once again in 2020— Newell will also serve as part of the jury for the prestigious Rand Award.

REDUX REDUX: Revisiting Grief, Unmaking Monstrosity

On 04/08/2025 By C.H. NewellIn FilmLeave a comment

REDUX REDUX takes one woman into parallel universes, as she struggles against monstrosity and the abyss.

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FSHG’s Best of Film 2024 List

On 12/31/202412/31/2024 By C.H. NewellIn Film1 Comment

The roundup has come, yee-haw! It's C.H. Newell's favourite films, across all genres, of 2024.

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FSHG’s Favourite Horror of 2024

On 12/31/202412/31/2024 By C.H. NewellIn Film1 Comment

Ah, 2024. What a year for the grim, the grotesque, and the Great Satan!

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Home is a (Queer) Horror for the Holidays in YOU ARE NOT ME

On 12/14/2024 By C.H. NewellIn Film1 Comment

A Christmas at home for this lesbian daughter is hell amongst the terror of the bourgeoisie.

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Andrew Bell’s BLEEDING: Vampires in the Age of the Opioid Crisis

On 12/08/2024 By C.H. NewellIn Film1 Comment

BLEEDING is a great take on vampirism as addiction in the Age of the Opioid Crisis.

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The Past is Never Dead, It’s Not Even Past in HE NEVER LEFT

On 12/08/2024 By C.H. NewellIn FilmLeave a comment

HE NEVER LEFT has its moments but never quite gets where it wants to go with its slasher aspirations.

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The Revenge of Woman & Bull in Emma Benestan’s ANIMALE

On 11/19/2024 By C.H. NewellIn Film1 Comment

A woman suffers what she believes is a bull attack, then her life becomes beastly.

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Ryan Kruger Doubles Down on STREET TRASH’s Social Horror Satire

On 11/19/2024 By C.H. NewellIn Film1 Comment

This new STREET TRASH doesn't hold back on taking a stance against the wealthy's war on the houseless.

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