The Cutprice Guignol

The Ninth Year: The Haunting of Swill House

Lost Recaps S1E16: Outlaws

I was resigned, I really was.

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A Salacious Scavenge through My Preferred Psychological Horror

Sometimes, a girl just likes to go a little nuts.

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Hot Bisexuals, the Safety of Sexiness, and the Fetishization of Queer Women

“Wow. That’s hot.”

Would you like to know how many times I have heard someone say that to me when they find out I’m bisexual? I would love to tell you, but, at this point, I’ve lost count.

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Lost S1E15: Homecoming

Damon. Damon, baby. Damon, I have questions

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The X-Files and the Monsters of That Week: Teliko

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A Fascinating Fondle Through My Favourite Folk Horror Films

The only film that understands the TRUE horror of arts and crafts

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Sexual Harassment, Eating Disorders, and the Quest to De-Woman Myself

I’m gaining weight.

Which is a neutral statement, really. Hell, even a positive one: I have more energy, I’m fitter, my skin is clearer.

But I don’t like it.

Trigger warning for discussions of sexual harassment and eating disorders.

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Lost S1E14: Special

I was scammed before with the promise of a Naveen Andrews episode, which ended up a total let-down and more focused on this whole “mythology” thing that I’m sure the show’s going to lose interest in soon enough, but this week, I have finally been gifted with a killer platform for a great actor that the show actually seems to want to do something with.

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I Watched The Godfather For The First Time

I know it: how DARE I

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The X-Files and the Monsters of That Week: Paper Hearts

A dream is an answer to a question we haven’t learned how to ask.

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