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Fresh Bites: Cannibalism, Art and the Unthinkable
Throughout 2022, we’ve had more media about cannibalism on the rise. What is with this uptick in one of the most disturbing taboos?
5 movies to watch during Halloween
With Halloween only a few days away, here are five films to get you in the Halloween spirit.
BEACH WEEKLY ARTS | Reel Talk | Modern horror
In this episode of Beach Weekly Arts, hosts Manuel Valladares and Perry Continente dive into the most memorable horror films of the 2010s in a recurring segment known as Reel Talk. Listen as they discuss films like “Get Out,” “Hereditary” and “It Follows” and the ever-changing genre of horror.
A chilling evening: The Queen Mary’s Dark Hour
The 10th anniversary of Dark Harbor gave guests a behind the scenes look at what brings the frights to life. Showcased on select nights, “Dark Hour” provided a closeup of the horrors and answered all the secrets about the haunted attraction.
CSULB students spill the tea about their favorite monsters
In this Halloween edition of spill the tea, CSULB students talk about their favorite monsters.
It waits in the fog at Knott’s Scary Farm
This year’s event offers thrills, chills, mazes and great food. Test your courage and get ready to be scared.
Fear as reflection; what horror tropes reveal about our society
Horror offers more than scares, a good scary story turns a mirror on society. What scares people tells you a lot about what they value.
‘Pet Sematary’ — a scary bad Stephen King adaptation
Misguided adaptation reduces the novel’s complex themes to horror cliché. Everything in the film has been done before, and done better, but its greatest sin is in how dreadfully boring it is.
Jordan Peele reels all of “US” into his newest horror film
Written, produced and directed by Peele himself, “Us” is the latest addition to Peele’s horror movie family. This time around, he brings us a predominantly black cast starring Shahadi Wright Joseph, Evan Alex and “Black Panther” stars Winston Duke and Lupita Nyong’o as the Wilson family, a casting direction that is often unheard of in Hollywood.