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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.

DEATH OF ME’s Allegory is Destroyed by Orientalism

On 10/02/202010/02/2020 By C.H. NewellIn Film1 Comment

A strange, confused film that falls into tired Orientalist tropes the horror genre should've long grown out of by 2020.

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HOSTS & the Horrors of a Christian Christmas

On 10/02/202002/13/2023 By C.H. NewellIn Film2 Comments

The neighbours are a terror. Merry f*@$ing Christmas.

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[Fantastic Fest 2020] Hungry Like the Wolf in BLOODTHIRSTY

On 10/02/2020 By C.H. NewellIn Film1 Comment

What does it take to put passion into your art? What does it mean to give in to that passion's hunger?

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[Fantastic Fest 2020] THE QUEEN OF BLACK MAGIC & the Rot of Patriarchy

On 10/01/202001/03/2021 By C.H. NewellIn FilmLeave a comment

The past is never dead. It's not even past.

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[Fantastic Fest 2020] Childish & Adult Worlds Collide in HOW TO DETER A ROBBER

On 09/30/2020 By C.H. NewellIn FilmLeave a comment

Becoming an adult is rougher for some than others.

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Dark, Oozing Ideologies in THE ANTENNA

On 09/29/2020 By C.H. NewellIn Film1 Comment

Orcun Behram depicts a dystopian Turkey that, in certain ways, is not unlike Turkey today.

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[Fantastic Fest 2020] THE BOY BEHIND THE DOOR is Uncomfortably Real Terror

On 09/29/2020 By C.H. NewellIn Film1 Comment

Two boys dream of escape from their small town lives. First, they'll have to escape a kidnapper with their lives.

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Fargo 4×02: “The Land of Taking and Killing”

On 09/29/202010/12/2020 By C.H. NewellIn FilmLeave a comment

Complicates begin to arise between Loy Cannon and the Fadda family.

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