Stephanie Crawford
Stephanie is a writer, podcaster, and editor from Las Vegas, Nevada. Her blog can be found at https://scrawford.typepad.com/ and you can follow her on Twitter @scrawfish
Movies reviews only
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Broadcast Signal Intrusion (2021) |
As a drama, too many character arcs (and characters themselves) and hints at emotional healing are unceremoniously dropped, rendering them little more than filler. - The Screamcast
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| Posted Mar 20, 2021
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Jakob's Wife (2021) |
As the movie started really toying around with the classic vampire premise and the changes in our leads' marriage, the more fun I had. - The Screamcast
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| Posted Mar 19, 2021
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Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror (2021) |
The amount of ground covered here will satisfy diehard and novice fans alike while the well-chosen clips and a bevy of enthusiastic interviews combine into a perfect primer to get neophytes through the dark woods of a fascinating genre. - The Screamcast
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| Posted Mar 17, 2021
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Lucky (2020) |
It's fascinating and quite vulnerable, with a skin-pricking sense of unease and tension throughout. - Daily Grindhouse
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| Posted Nov 12, 2020
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Hail to the Deadites (2020) |
HAIL TO THE DEADITES is a pure clubhouse movie. - Daily Grindhouse
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| Posted Sep 06, 2020
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Murderock - uccide a passo di danza (Murder Rock - Dancing Death) (1984) |
Murderock really does pack in plenty of both Fulci's sanguineous fervor and his mastery of nightmarish but seductive imagery. - Daily Grindhouse
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| Posted Jul 24, 2020
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Slaughterhouse Rock (1987) |
The movie being in on the joke doesn't take away from its fun, thankfully, and the intense carnage makes it a classic Saturday night rental. - Daily Grindhouse
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| Posted Jul 24, 2020
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This Is Not a Movie (2011) |
It's a jumbled film, but it's a fascinating tangle that's made by some deeply talented people. - Boom Howdy
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| Posted Jul 21, 2020
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Color Out of Space (2019) |
Color Out of Space is, yes, a truly fantastic Lovecraft movie, but it's also the Richard Stanley movie that Richard Stanley fans have been waiting for. - Daily Grindhouse
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| Posted Jul 16, 2020
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Christmas Evil (1980) |
There's no real question that Christmas Evil is an exploitation film, but it's one of the rare ones that's even more concerned with mood and pathos than nudity or blood. - Daily Grindhouse
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| Posted Jul 15, 2020
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Scream and Scream Again (1970) |
I hate being uncharitable about Scream and Scream Again's weak and chaotic bits because it's still just so much fun. - Daily Grindhouse
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| Posted Jul 15, 2020
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Thelma (2017) |
Thelma mirrors life: It's beautiful, mysterious, painful and confusing. - The Screamcast
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| Posted Jul 15, 2020
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Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror (2019) |
Horror Noire is pure fun for horror fans both experienced and new, but I have no doubt that it's also going to become a go-to informational gateway. - Daily Grindhouse
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| Posted Jul 15, 2020
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Jojo Rabbit (2019) |
As Jojo's world opens up and ruptures, the film morphs from a kicky comedy to an almost genre-defying journey. - The Screamcast
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| Posted Jul 15, 2020
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Synchronic (2019) |
It's easy to recommend a film that realizes optimism and empathy are not only valuable, but they can also be used to raise the stakes to make plot elements even more exciting. - The Screamcast
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| Posted Jul 15, 2020
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Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street (2019) |
Scream, Queen! is as challenging as it is loving, and it shouldn't be missed. - The Screamcast
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| Posted Jul 15, 2020
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Invisible Agent (1942) |
Invisible Agent Dissolves in the Air but Not in Our Hearts - Daily Grindhouse
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| Posted Jul 15, 2020
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Tomboy (2020) |
TOMBOY's...parade of intimate portraits instead work to frame what it means to be an artist, and what that translates to when you balance that with the expectations of womanhood. Like the best music, it's as heartbreaking as it is affirming. - Daily Grindhouse
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| Posted Apr 08, 2020
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