Tag: Crash Analysis

  • Flora by Crash

    Flora: Eco-horror If you love the sub-genre of eco-horror films and science fiction, consider Canada’s 2017 independent venture, Flora. Written, produced, and directed by Sasha Luis Vukovic, Flora follows a group of university student botanists into an unchartered forest. The year is 1929, and they are off to connect with their professors and other researchers…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Slow Burn Horror

    Slow Burn Horror = Atmosphere Some horror fans want gore or a fast pace, so why would anyone like slow burn horror? With a slow-paced horror, one usually comes face-to-face with a story loaded with atmosphere. Fueled by suspense, we get to know the characters on a deeper scale, which often translates to us caring…

  • The Twilight Zone by Jonny Numb

    Peeleing the Layers of The Twilight Zone NARRATOR:“Meet Jordan Peele – a man whose proficiency with comedy and horror has led to a meteoric rise to Hollywood power. Tonight, Mr. Peele will face his greatest challenge – reviving a beloved television series whose sense of subversion and social conscience resonates to this day. Mr. Peele…

  • Strong Women by Crash

    Strong Women of Horror When it comes to strong women in horror, there seems to be a lot of them. After all, the slasher sub-genre has the perpetual “final girl.” She’s the smart one who doesn’t drink or have sex, and stands up to the big, bad scumbag at the end of the film –…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Prophets of Horror

    Prophets of Horror Say that You’re Doomed It’s the town crank or the creepy gas station attendant or the person you least expect… In many horror films, prophets of horror abound. They give haphazard teenagers or college students fair warning that their time may be up. But who are these prophets, why do they know…