

Miguel Sagaz and the Cult of American Horror Story
I warn you now, American Horror Story fans, there are spoilers ahead so if you haven’t caught yourself up on the current season, don’t write me a bunch of angry emails later. Go watch episode 7 (Valerie Solanas Died for Our Sins: Scumbag) and then come back to this interview. Otherwise, be brave and dive head first into this piece featuring a talented newcomer to the horror genre, Miguel Sagaz. While Sagaz is a seasoned actor who began his career in Hollywood in 2005, he’s al


She Rises
This movie is bizarre. I think that's the best way I can begin to describe She Rises. With a story that covers well worn horror tropes and has a certain amount of self awareness to it, what begins as a classic, isolationist/psycho killer backdrop quickly descends into something maddening and just a little bit sleazy. With writing and cinematography that take on a sort of manic feeling that I normally wouldn't be able to sit through, in the context of the story that unfolds th


Watch: The Shining's Man In The Bear Suit Decoded
Watching any movie by Stanley Kubrick, one gets the feeling of a lot of depth in each shot – more than even the eye can perceive. Kubrick was obsessed with detail and that obsession has led people to look at his movies, frame by frame, backwards and forwards to find hidden messages and meanings and none have been examined more closely than The Shining. This enigmatic horror piece is like the maze just outside the Overlook Hotel; it seems straightforward, but once you get in,