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How ‘Yellowjackets’ Explores Girlhood

Because what is more terrifying than teenaged girls.

A Love Letter to 80s Horror Movie Scores

Music sets the scene for the perfect kill.

Moving Pictures: “M3GAN” Dances On

This one is for all you iPad kids out there.

Awkward Horror: A New Genre of Horror Film

The truly terrifying experiences in life and film are the awkward and embarrassing ones.

CIFF Review Round-Up: ‘Sick,’ Rounding,’ and ‘All Jacked Up and Full of Worms’

In our second round-up of the 2022 Chicago International Film Festival, it's time to take a look at some truly terrifying and trippy horror films.

Moving Pictures: ‘Werewolf by Night,’ a Monochrome Silver Lining

Has anyone ever wondered what would happen if Marvel made a werewolf movie?

Moving Pictures: You Can’t Spell ‘Barbarian’ Without Airbnb

Quick-and-to-the-point thriller demands a group viewing.

Moving Pictures: ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies,’ by Twitter, for Twitter, from Twitter

"Bodies Bodies Bodies" is like being in a group chat with six people you hate.

A Timeline of Queer Horror Films

Lillian Climo offers a short survey of queer representation in horror, a genre with the unique capacity to sublimate alienated identities.

Magic Box

A mysterious box gives magical powers in "Magic Box" by Ruiying Xiong.

Auteur Theory: Julia Ducournau and the Non-Horror Horror Movie

Aidan Bryant discusses elevated horror through a uniquely French lens.

Double Take: “Blair Witch” and the Power of Emotion

20 years later, Blair Witch Project still haunts us with the uncertainty of what is real, and what is fiction.

Etygeh – The Picnic

Etygeh by Finn Walker.