THE DEN’s Online Horror: Erasing Boundaries + Internet as Physical Space

THE DEN touches a nerve because of how much time we spend in our daily lives attached to screens.

The Horrors of Homelessness in STREET TRASH

STREET TRASH is just a B-movie with nothing to say. Or, maybe it says a lot of things about NYC in the 1980s. Maybe?

Fear of a Rental Economy in 14 CAMERAS

14 CAMERAS will leave you making sure you pay your rent on time this month— or else!!!

The Devil in Your Mind: INTO THE FOREST & Mental Illness

INTO THE FOREST is an allegorical look at a divorced family grappling with mental illness. Or is it?

Working Class Woes: Killer Capitalism in 1989’s INTRUDER

This slice of late '80s horror offers blood, gore, and capitalist critique! Dig in.

Taking Back the Night with MS. 45: Gendered Fear in City Spaces

Abel Ferrara's MS. 45 is a brutal exploitation flick about a mute woman who decides to make the city night safe for women again on her own.

CHILD’S PLAY 3: An Anti-Capitalist, Anti-Toxic Masculinity Slasher

CHILD'S PLAY 3 is so much more than a bad Chucky movie or a slasher flick about a killer doll.

Fake Christians and Tough Moral Choices in DELIVER US FROM EVIL

DELIVER US FROM EVIL is a Greek tragedy as much as it is a neo-noir about morality and the misuse of faith.