Bullies, Infectious Male Rage, & Small Town Survival in THE SHED

Anger and pain can either help us overcome our monsters, or transform us into them.

[Brooklyn Horror Film Festival] Uncanny Spaces and Patriotic Faces in 1BR

Move in, they said! The rent is great, they said! Lose your identity, they said!

[Brooklyn Horror Film Festival] Structures of Misogyny in GIRL ON THE THIRD FLOOR

A house is not a home when there's nothing but pain inside its walls.

THE FURIES: Fairy Tales, Gore, and Greek Myth Transform the “Final Girl”

Tony D'Aquino's film cleverly uses fairy tale and Greek myth to turn a slasher flick's Final Girl into something bigger.

KOKO-DI KOKO-DA: Repeating Trauma, Performing Grief

This Scandinavian psychological horror examines grief with an unsettling plot about two parents attacked by a sideshow trio, over and over.

Modern Loneliness and Violent Female Competition in HOMEWRECKER

Precious Chong and Alex Essoe go head-to-head in a dark satire of gender roles and postmodern loneliness.

“The villainy you teach me”: Bullying, Power, and Toxicity in TEACHER

Adam Dick explores the consequences of bullying and victimhood through a teacher who'll go to dangerous lengths to protect vulnerable students.

The Terror of Modernity: Welsh Industrial Horrors & Sovereign Women in GWEN

William McGregor serves a double dose of history and feminist horror with a tale of the Industrial Revolution in Wales.