Peyton Robinson

Spent my childhood watching Spongebob Squarepants and A Nightmare on Elm Street. I’ve been this way ever since.

The ‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’ Franchise Brings Blood to the Yuletide Season

No horror franchise cuts into Christmastime quite like the 'Silent Night, Deadly Night' films. Read More

The Deadly Do-Overs of Horror’s Staple Slashers

Remaking the slasher Hall of Fame is contentious, but some of the films hold up better than others. Read More

‘Bad Hair,’ Black Women, and White Standard in the Corporate Sphere

'Bad Hair' investigates the lengths of various factors that perpetuate Black female oppression. Read More

Dario Argento: The King of Giallo

Dario Argento didn't create the giallo subgenre, but his macabre style made it famous. Read More

‘Shadow in the Cloud’ Gets Lost in the Haze

Roseanne Liang's film spins a thoughtful feminist narrative...almost. Read More

‘I Care a Lot’ Exposes the Damning Reality of American Crime

J Blakeson's film pits con artists against the mob, prompting us to reconsider our associations with the word "crime." Read More

The Harrowing and Hypocritical Humanity of Folk Horror

The folk horror subgenre takes a ruthless stab at humanity's hypocrisy. Read More

Exploring the Legacy of the ‘Psycho’ Franchise

The influence of 'Psycho' is ever-present, but its sequels still have something to offer in the franchise's canon. Read More