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  • Driller Killers: The Power Drill and Emasculation in the Slasher Genre – MovieJawn Zine Fall 2024

    Driller Killers: The Power Drill and Emasculation in the Slasher Genre – MovieJawn Zine Fall 2024

    Halloween is never over for me! If you are still in the mood to celebrate all things spooky, make sure you pick up MovieJawn’s Fall 2024 Issue! I cannot overstate how excited I was to open up my first contributor’s copy of MovieJawn, not to mention to see my article listed right there on the Read more

  • Halloween Horror Nights 2024 Mazes Ranked

    Halloween Horror Nights 2024 Mazes Ranked

    Happy Halloween! I have always been a lover of haunted houses and themed attractions, even as a child walking through homemade mazes in the yards of neighbors’ houses. As I grew older, it was be no surprise that I graduated to regularly attending the seasonal haunts at the amusement parks that scatter southern California. Now, Read more

  • Your Monster – Review | Offscreen Central

    Your Monster – Review | Offscreen Central

    My new comfort film just dropped! We are in a renaissance of quirky little romantic comedies about girls and their monsters (see also: Lisa Frankenstein). This heart-warming film starring Melissa Barrera is about living life as your authentic self and not letting others take your voice. “Surrounded by people who are so willing to throw Read more

  • DRAINED – Screamfest Review | MovieJawn

    DRAINED – Screamfest Review | MovieJawn

    Stylish and humorous, yet dark and twisted, Drained will take a bite out of the hearts of those who have had their share of unhealthy coping mechanisms–but it will have you coming back for more. Read more

  • What Happened to Dorothy Bell? – Fantastic Fest Review | Offscreen Central

    What Happened to Dorothy Bell? – Fantastic Fest Review | Offscreen Central

    Found footage and the paranormal goes together like peanut butter and jelly, and Danny Villanueva Jr.’s second feature was perfectly put together with love like the sandwiches your grandma prepared for you Read more

  • Daddy’s Head – Fantastic Fest Review

    Daddy’s Head – Fantastic Fest Review

    Benjamin Barfoot’s sophomore feature turns grief into a creature that will reach into the back of your skull, forcing you to relive childhood nightmares you thought you had forgotten.  Read more