Reseña + entrevista: Mal de bosque de Izaskun Gracia Quintana

Idioma original: euskera

Título original:Basokoa

Traducción: la propia autora

Año de publicación: 2026

Valoración: más que recomendable

Quien no haya pasado aún por el poco agradable trance de tener que vaciar la casa de algún familiar fallecido puede estar seguro/a de que, probablemente, antes o después le tocará hacerlo; se trata, por tanto, de una situación…

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The 9 Greatest Horror Directors Ever, According to Rotten Tomatoes

There is a wide variety of filmmakers represented on Rotten Tomatoes’ list of the 200 Best Horror Movies of All Time, which ranks the best-reviewed horror titles on the platform both by their Tomatometer score and by how many critics submitted positive reviews. Quite a few directors had multiple entries on the list, with 62 of those titles being helmed by just 23 directors.

While most repeat…

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Crawlspace (1986) title card

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From Wikipedia:

Crawlspace is a 1986 American horror film written and directed by David Schmoeller, and starring Klaus Kinski, Talia Balsam, Barbara Whinnery, and Tané McClure. Its plot follows Karl Guenther, the crazed…

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The volcanic eruption that triggered a global catastrophe and a ‘year without summer’

On April 10, 1815, the Indonesian island of Sumbawa witnessed one of the most powerful volcanic eruptions in recorded history (Picture: Getty Images/500px)

Following a changeable and – at times – wintry last few weeks, the thought of snow in May, sunless skies in June and and a pandemic by July is too much to bear.

But two centuries ago, something very much like this did happen, triggered by a…

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New 'Euphoria' Season 3 Trailer: Rue’s Deadly Debt and Cassie & Maddy’s Reunion Revealed in 5-Year Jump

HBO Max has finally released the _Euphoria_ season 3 trailer and it's, in one word, shocking. From Nate and Cassie's wedding (and Cassie's NSFW social media content) to Rue literally finding herself in life or death scenarios, this new installment of the show promises to be the most memorable one yet.

We also have the Euphoria season 3 release date, and as Taylor Swift once said, "it's been…

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Stuff I Enjoyed in 2025 - Books

This is part of my 2025 yearly roundup covering the books I read. tbh the middle of January is a bit late for an annual reflection but whatever, this is my blog and I can do what I want lol.

I didn't read as many books in 2025 as I would have liked so one of my 2026 goals is to fix that. Part of my issue is that I read multiple books at the same time. Not ideal so maybe in 2026 I can try and…

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Episode 111: Priority Postcards 2026

We've had a sea change in regards to answering our mail: we've decided to answer postcards mid-national final seasons when the questions are relevant as opposed to waiting until the middle of summer where it no longer matters much either way. So come listen to us try and answer some of the big questions about this year's crop of songs! Jeremy's setting off on the San Francisco Bay, Dimitry…

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The Frankensteined Feminism of The Bride!

Even before Ida (Jessie Buckley) becomes a black-bile-spewing revenant, you wouldn’t call her a proper lady. At a shady gin joint in Chicago, 1936, she’s vacant-eyed, slurring, and lurching in her seat when she launches into a tirade against the local Mafia _._ The gangsters tolerate her until she rises up and vomits all over their king (Zlatko Buric), a toad-faced godfather who promptly orders…

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Horror’s Big Night: ‘Sinners’ and ‘Weapons’ Oscar Wins Have Filmmakers Celebrating the Genre

When Amy Madigan accepted the first Oscar of the night during the March 15 ceremony, she shouted out her “Weapons” writer and director Zach Cregger for creating her witchy role of Aunt Gladys, saying he “wrote a dream part, and he let me just grab it by the throat.” It seems that, after decades of […]

Oscars 2026 Winners: One Battle After Another Takes Best Picture + Full List

For anyone who missed it, the 98th Academy Awards aired last night, hosted by comedian Conan O’Brien. It was the usual soiree of pomp and circumstance, actors virtue-signaling up on stage, and some awards were given out, too. Let’s get into the Oscars 2026 winners, losers, and more. Best Picture WINNER: One Battle After Another – […]

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Episode 445: ‘The Bride!’ with Harmony Colangelo

Podcaster and writer Harmony Colangelo joins the gang to track the many movements of THE BRIDE! Then we talk about actors we’d love to see paired up on the big screen. What’s Good Alonso - matzoh Drea - filing (not clipping!) nails Harmony - definitely NOT Daylight Saving Time Kevin - zero degrees of Kevin Bacon?? ITIDIC

  • **Disney Releasing Fully Re-animated ASL Versions of Several…
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Oscar: guia de onde assistir aos filmes indicados a principal categoria da premiação

Organizado pela Academia de Artes e Ciências Cinematográficas, o Oscar é a premiação mais aguardada do ano no universo do cinema, reconhecendo as maiores conquistas da indústria mundial. A premiação é amplamente conhecida como o prêmio mais prestigiado e cobiçado pelos cineastas e artistas de todo o mundo. A edição de 2026 da premiação acontece neste domingo (15), às 20h no […]

Critical Drinker Reviews Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “Unashamedly Terrible” The Bride!

Here comes The Bride! Or rather, here comes a brash, confused, feminist monster. In his recent review video, The Critical Drinker tears apart The Bride!, Maggie Gyllenhaal’s reimagining of Frankenstein, which you can check out below. Everything you’ve heard about this film is worse than reported, according to The Critical Drinker, and he believes The […]

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Oscars Voter Admits to Lying About Seeing Best Picture Contender Despite New Rules

Voting for the Academy Awards officially ended this week, and an anonymous voter recently revealed that they haven’t seen one of the Best Picture contenders, despite new rules in place mandating voters watch. What did an Oscar voter say about their Best Picture choice? In a recent report from THR profiling an anonymous female member […]

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‘Frankenstein’ Lead Oscar Isaac, ‘La Llorona’ Director Jayro Bustamante Push for Guatemala Film Law

Guatemala is close to enacting its first film law. On March 10, its Congress will be entering into final discussions on Initiative 5906. If it passes, Guatemala will no longer be one of the few nations in Latin America without a legal framework for its audiovisual industry. Leading the call for international support of this […]

‘The Bride!’ Is the Latest Example of a New Wave of Feminist Horror — Experts Break Down What It Says About Women and Control

She’s alive! Finally. When Maggie Gyllenhaal sat down to rewatch “The Bride of Frankenstein,” the 1935 James Whale classic, she wasn’t prepared for what she didn’t see. The Bride appears for only two minutes. She says nothing. She looks at the creature she was built to love, screams once and is blown up. She was […]

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