Meg Shields

Based in the Pacific North West, Meg enjoys long scrambles on cliff faces and cozying up with a good piece of 1960s eurotrash. As a senior contributor at FSR, Meg's objective is to spread the good word about the best of sleaze, genre, and practical effects.
House Of Corpses

23 Things We Learned from Rob Zombie’s ‘House of 1000 Corpses’ Commentary

By Meg Shields 

“House of 1000 Problems.”

Lethal Weapon D

4 (Technical) Reasons 3D Movies Aren’t Immersive

By Meg Shields 

If you’re not feeling especially “sucked in” to 3D movies, don’t worry you’re not alone.

Mandy Trip Sequence

Bad Trip, Good Scene: The Anatomy of a Great Movie Drug Trip Sequence

By Meg Shields 

Grab your water and your trip babysitter, lads, we’re going under!

David Lynch The Fablemans

A Fast and Furious History of Director Cameos

By Meg Shields 

Actor-directors … director-actors … what’s the difference?

The Haunted Mansion

An Impassioned Case For 2003’s ‘The Haunted Mansion’

By Meg Shields 

Jennifer Tilly as a disembodied head trapped inside a crystal ball? Five stars.

All Quiet On The Western Front

‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ and The Purpose of Anti-War Cinema

By Meg Shields 

Here’s a video essay that takes a look at whether the 2022 remake of ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ is an effective anti-war movie or not.

Branded To Kill Butterflies

My Dream is to Die: Why You Should Watch ‘Branded to Kill’

By Meg Shields 

“A killer mustn’t be human. He must be tough and cool.”

Lala Land Flipped Image

Why a Filmmaker Might Choose to Flip a Shot

By Meg Shields 

To flip, or not to flip? That is the question.

Devil And Daniel Webster

The Enduring Folk Horror of ‘The Devil and Daniel Webster’

By Meg Shields 

“I’d fight ten thousand devils to save a New Hampshire man.”