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Author: Jamierose Walton

Name: Jamierose Walton Position: Features Contributor Fun Fact: I can drive a stick shift vehicle Bio: Jamierose N. Walton is a senior at Saint Xavier University, graduating in Fall 2021 with a Communication degree and a minor in Writing. Some of her primary interests are DC, Marvel, and anything horror-esque. She’s the president of the SXU Storytellers Creative Writing Club. After graduating, she hopes to possibly work with Marvel Entertainment, DC, or even behind the scenes of her favorite horror movies [if not physically able to cameo in them], writing or contributing to the screenplay or story. Beyond that, she wants to excel in writing poems. You can find her by @jrnw99 on Twitter and Instagram, or email: jrnw99@gmail.com

‘Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City’ — I Hate and Love This Adaptation

Posted on December 1, 2021

I loved “Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City,” it was an awesome film! However, as a fan of the video-games, there’s some aspects I hated. Since this film is an adaptation of…

Three Horror Sequels Better Than The Originals

Posted on November 18, 2021

Most great horror films can’t be outdone by a sequel, but I have a few favorites that do, and for good reason. My three favorite horror sequels are: “Hatchet II” (2010), “Annabelle:…

‘Slumber Party Massacre’ (2021) — Genderswapped Tropes Overshadow the Remake’s Potential

Posted on November 11, 2021

“Slumber Party Massacre” (2021) was completely unnecessary. I wouldn’t call this a good movie, but it was entertaining and sometimes enjoyable. I kind of like it, and kind of don’t. The insert…

2021 Horror Watch List 4 — Gore Galore

Posted on November 3, 2021

Since you fellow horror hunks will see this list post-Halloween, happy HALLOWEEN! I saved the gore for last to end with a bang. So, let’s get into it! Candyman (1992) Adapted from…

2021 Horror Watch List 3 — Surreal Horror

Posted on October 27, 2021

October is almost over, and Halloween nears, but there’s never such a thing as too many horror movies on your list. So, here’s three surreal horror films to add to your October…

‘Halloween Kills’ is the Bloodiest, Brutal Halloween Film

Posted on October 20, 2021

The Boogeyman lives, and continues to reign terror in “Halloween Kills” and I absolutely loved it. It was so rad, but I’m mostly referring to Michael Myers. Because unfortunately, there were flaws….

2021 Horror Watch List 2— Refreshing Terror

Posted on October 13, 2021

In this week’s list, I want to share three refreshing horror classics. I haven’t heard nor read much about these films, so I assume they’re underrated. Therefore, I hope to enlighten you! …

2021 Horror Watch List — Three Raw Horrors

Posted on October 6, 2021

It’s the most…wonderful time…of the year! That is, for me, and fellow horror and Halloween fanatics!  To get into the spirit of this year’s spooky season, I’m going to be recommending three…

‘Malignant’ is a Morbidly Fresh Horror Film

Posted on September 29, 2021

James Wan’s Malignant has been one of the most refreshing horror films of the year. I genuinely enjoyed it and recommend all horror fanatics to watch! With Wan’s Malignant being morbidly unique…

‘Candyman’ is a Beautiful Yet Lacking Film

Posted on September 22, 2021

Nia DaCosta’s 2021 reboot-sequel of the iconic horror film ‘Candyman’ is a beautiful, yet lacking film. Two things that keep it from really being a phenomenal film, is that the horror is…

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