Posts by Fred Barrett
On the left, the cover of Monstrum issue. 8.2, consisting of a black and white drawing of a large city being enveloped by vegetation.
On the right, an image from THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE in which a blonde woman is tied to a chair at a dinner table, a plate of food in front of her, as she screams and struggles.
New Monstrum slipped in just before 2025 ended! Essays on "vegan & animal welfare horror": cannibals, plant-witches, the King of the Ants & scared little rabbits in HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES. @mikethorn.bsky.social @fredbarrett.bsky.social and others #openaccess
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always a good goal to have lol i'll see you around my friend!
the day i get off twitter will likely be the day i get of social media for good (especially if bluesky is the alternative lol) but let me give you a follow over here anyway
Fred Barrett provides a retrospective review of Stuart Gordon's King of the Ants, observing vegan allegory in the “dehumanizing” cruelty meted out by the film's human antagonists.
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thank you! i can’t help you with those movies unfortunately. seems like the kind of info you’d just stumble across on twitter one day lol i hope your efforts will be rewarded soon. feel free to come back here to let me know when the time comes
Happy Halloween! Halloween belongs to horror so I wrote about Massimo Dallamano’s brutal giallo/poliziottesco hybrid What Have They Done to Your Daughters?, Banmei Takahashi’s weird home invasion thriller Door, and Clifton Holmes’ SOV nightmare In the Dark
since it’s halloween season i decided to write some words (okay, a lot of words) on Tobe Hooper and one of his great unsung masterpieces, Spontaneous Combustion
i wrote about Paul Schrader’s Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters and about how it isn’t really about Yukio Mishima at all
wrote a short story about an aimless young woman trying to navigate a new relationship while also being stalked by a cat killer
i think you got the wrong Fred Barrett
if you like his short review, make sure to subscribe to his newsletter. here is a piece of his on Albert Serra’s bullfighting doc Afternoons of Solitide
Electric Trio vol. 10 is out! me and my friend Alex took a look at Germain Dulac’s silent melodrama The Cigarette, Howard Hawks’ late style racing film Red Line 7000, and Takashi Komatsu’s voyeuristic cyberpunk thriller Scan Doll. tap in:
for In Review Online, i wrote about The Return of the Living Dead, counterculture, punk rock, cynicism, and how the horror genre lost its subversive power in the 1980s. check it out:
Electric Trio Vol. 9 is here! i wrote about Sara Gomez’s radical docudrama One Way or Another, Jin Chen’s melancholy romance Love in the Internet Generation, and Laurel Nakadate’s haunting coming of age DV drama The Wolf Knife. tap in!
some new fiction — i wrote a short story about two people falling in love, daydreaming, battling illness, slipping through time, and succumbing to desire while waiting for a train
i really appreciate this, thank you!
i wrote about David Cronenberg’s The Shrouds, wanting to be a corpse, being on vacation, listening to Prefab Sprout, and the beauty of ruining your life
appreciate you man, thanks!
As Robert Aldrich's 1955 noir turns 75, the film lives on in the work of Cronenberg, Lynch and many more
i wrote about Robert Aldrich’s 1955 noir classic Kiss Me Deadly, its enduring legacy, ecstatic truths, and the long shadow of the atomic bomb for @lwlies.com
much appreciated man, thank you. i hope you enjoy them!
Electric Trio Vol. 8 is up! this time around i wrote about a particularly nocturnal noir, a gritty romantic drama, and a baffling, spellbinding sci-fi fantasy film that proves once and for all that love is in fact the answer. tap in
new short story is up on the newsletter. i wrote about a young hockey player whose game comes to a premature end after a nasty slash by an opponent
new short story is up on the newsletter. i wrote about a young hockey player whose game comes to a premature end after a nasty slash by an opponent
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about a month late to the party but i finally put together a list of my favorite films from last year. i also included some honorable mentions, mainly because i was looking for an excuse to write about Denzel Washington's Gladiator 2 performance. tap in: