Awards season
Hello, dear readers. With the Oscars coming up and various other awards shows already in the can, the three of us here at FGSG have decided to make our own awards. Just like our top 13, we’re keeping...
View ArticleHappy Father’s Day!
Whether we have really great relationships with our dads, bad relationships with them or whether we’ve just grown apart… I think the following horror movie parents can help most of us appreciate our...
View ArticleThe Top 10 Final Girls on Cinedelphia
Today, Jenny Dreadful and StayFrosty are proud to present STILL ALIVE: THE TOP 10 FINAL GIRLS, a collaboration with Philly film blog Cinedelphia. Learn about our favorite horror heroines today, but...
View ArticleNote from a Final Girl
Last week, we were very pleased to collaborate with Cinedelphia to present Still Alive: The Top 10 Final Girls. We posted links to the article via social media and, of course, on this blog. As we were...
View ArticleThe Top 10 Wicked Women of Horror
Since it was published during the 24 Hour Horrorthon we attended this past weekend, this list sort of got lost in the shuffle. In case you missed it, allow me to direct you to my article, LA FEMME...
View ArticleAwards Season 2011 Part 1: The Lucky 13
Good morning, horror fiends. It’s that time of year again. Time for film fans to pause and reflect on the bland emotional blackmail from the year before. Time to obsess over hideous dresses. Oh yes. I...
View ArticleAwards Season 2011 Part 2: The Ripleys
Look, we like the Oscars. Sort of. There’s all that political crap and there’s always some sort of stupid upset that makes us yell at the TV. And rarely does our beloved genre get rewarded by the...
View Article6 More Days til Halloween – presenting The Uninvited (1944)
I remember the first time I saw Lewis Allen’s excellent 1944 ghost story The Uninvited – I was a young kid, around 10, I watched it on VHS and it scared the shit out of me. Other than The...
View Article5 More Days til Halloween – presenting Mary SanGiovanni
Mary SanGiovanni’s works are a fast read, and I mean that as a compliment. They’re like a roller coaster, the one that shoots you out at 60 mph – strong starts, fast, intense ride, sometimes...
View Article3 More Days til Halloween – presenting The Last Will and Testament of...
In an interiview, writer/director of The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh Rodrigo Gudino stated he wanted the film to be more like a literary experience than a cinematic one, and I believe he...
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