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Gods and monsters
The director of the acclaimed new movie "Wendigo" talks about horror, terror, metaphysics, mythology, constructing a moral order and how Sept. 11 undermined his agenda.
02/27/2002 01:00 UTC
Peter Straub's childhood horror: "I knew more about fear and its first cousin terror, and pain, than children are normally expected to know"
Salon speaks to the veteran horror writer about bullying, H.P. Lovecraft and how dark he'll let his writing get
02/16/2016 04:59 UTC
How much "scary stuff" can my young kid handle?
Children younger than seven can't easily distinguish between fantasy and reality
10/26/2018 21:00 UTC
"The Boy Next Door": Why J-Lo's erotic thriller is a disaster
A fading star tries to reboot by playing a hot teacher with a hunky stalker -- and it couldn't possibly be worse
01/23/2015 19:53 UTC
"Get Out" moments are real: Why Jordan Peele's new film should be required viewing
The movie is fiction, but the experience of being the only black person in an all-white space is true to life
03/01/2017 04:59 UTC
Halloween countdown: The best vampire horror movies
Let's return to the horror subgenre that combines creepiness, humor and poingant longing
10/29/2021 20:45 UTC
Detroit is not a movie
"Detroit" is a case study of the limits of the white gaze.
08/12/2017 23:29 UTC
"Beauty" pageant
Oscar nominations for suburban satire and Denzel Washington; "Mr. Ripley" and Jim Carrey snubbed.
02/16/2000 22:00 UTC
Angie and Brad's bad vacation: "By the Sea" is a bogus journey into imitation art cinema and bad '70s marriage
This brooding Brangelina vehicle is like a Lifetime weeper made by Antonioni. Is that the worst thing ever?
11/12/2015 04:59 UTC
Toronto: Guillermo del Toro's new horror flick
A sick woman, a haunted house and evil in the shadows -- it's more Iberian gothic from the "Orphanage" team
09/16/2010 04:30 UTC
Caliparanoia dreamin'
The Golden State's helter-skelter soul has long been the fertile crescent of fear, but we're moving on now -- to something worse.
02/16/2001 20:49 UTC
Up close at the Egyptian revolution
Jehane Noujaim's thrilling Oscar nominee "The Square" stays on the Cairo streets through two revolutions
01/17/2014 05:00 UTC
"Battleship": Dumbest military spectacle ever?
Aliens invade a Navy recruitment video and turn back the gender-politics clock in this moronic blockbuster
05/17/2012 04:00 UTC
Obsessed with "Stranger Things?" Meet the musicians behind the show's spine-chilling synth score
Salon talks to Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein of Survive, the musicians who made Netflix's breakout scifi hit's sound
07/24/2016 00:30 UTC
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