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Kalyn Corrigan
6 posts
Kalyn Corrigan is a writer based in Los Angeles. You can find her work on various outlets such as Vulture, IndieWire, New York Magazine, Collider, Shudder, and Fangoria Magazine.
View Posts →James DiGiovanna
4 posts
James DiGiovanna is a philosophy professor who for nearly two decades was reigning film critic at the Tucson Weekly in Arizona. He currently resides in New York.
View Posts →Tyler Doupé
3 posts
Tyler Doupé is managing editor at Wicked Horror, staff writer at Dread Central, and co-editor of Queer Horror: A Film Guide. His articles have appeared in Fangoria, Rue Morgue, Scream: The Horror Mag, SyFy Wire, ComingSoon.Net. He lives in Portland with his cool husband and four charming pets.
View Posts →Renée Downing
8 posts
Renée Downing is a writer living in Tucson, Arizona. Her favorite movies are All That Jazz and McCabe & Mrs. Miller. Period.
View Posts →Sean Keller
3 posts
Sean Keller is WGA screenwriter and screenwriting professor who has written for horror legends Dario Argento, John Carpenter, and Chelsea Stardust. Keller is also an actor and singer/songwriter who composes songs for film & TV, and currently performs as one half of the alt-country duo Sun Season.
View Posts →Lee Landey
19 posts
Lee Landey is a writer and musician living in Los Angeles. His science-fiction book, The Long Morning: And Other Stories, was released in 2020
View Posts →Gregory McNamee
2 posts
Gregory McNamee is a writer, editor, and publisher who makes his home in Tucson. He has written extensively on film and literature for the Encyclopaedia Britannica, The Hollywood Reporter, Kirkus Reviews, and many other publications.
View Posts →Andrew Plato
27 posts
Andrew is CEO of Screenopolis. Prior to this gig he was the CEO of a cybersecurity company for 26 years...and the capital of Nebraska is Lincoln!
View Posts →Carl Strange
3 posts
Carl Strange, a life-long movie buff, insists that gentlemen cannot fight in the War Room.
View Posts →Alyse Wax
16 posts
Alyse Wax's writing includes the books Curious Goods: Behind the Scenes of Friday the 13th: The Series; Creepy Bitches: Essays on Horror From Women in Horror; and The World of IT, about the two-part Stephen King films.
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