“We should have never come to this house”: Freud’s Uncanny & the Modern Gothic in SINISTER

Scott Derrickson's SINISTER is more than creepy, it's an unsettling collision of the Gothic past and a modern world.

Transgenerational Wounds of Post-Pinochet Chile in TRAUMA

The latest film from Lucio A. Rojas is brutal and unforgiving, but not without a purpose— even if it's buried below a ton of gore and nasty violence.

Into the Dark – Season 1, Episode 5: “Down”

A woman and a man are trapped in an elevator on the night before Valentine's Day. What could go wrong?

Dichotomies of Violence: Abuse, Autonomy, and BDSM in Nicolas Pesce’s PIERCING

Nicolas Pesce's adaptation of PIERCING, by novelist Ryû Murakami, is a stunning, brutal look at the thin line between pain/pleasure.

THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT— Or, A Portrait of the Artist as a Serial Killer

The Danish madman's latest film is a masterpiece in which he confronts art and himself

Father Gore’s Favourite Films of 2018

2018 was a great year to love films— just like every year!

Father Gore’s Favourite Horror Performances— 2018 Edition

Father Gore's favourite horror performances from 2018— and there were PLENTY!