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Guest writers recommend a movie that people should check out. May be their favorite film, may be something they enjoy. It might be a total obscurity or it could be a mainstream success. In any case, they recommend you watch (or revisit) it.
SHIVA BABY (2020)
Emma Seligman’s feature film debut is a taut exercise in dread, romance, fear, comedy, and lox.
PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE (1959)
Stop ballin' it up in Albuquerque and read why this infamous film is worth checking out!
HOSTEL (2005)
Eli Roth’s gruesome tale is effective due to character building (and some anatomic disassembly).
GUAVA ISLAND (2019)
Donald Glover, Rihanna, and Hiro Murai collaborate on a musical, magical realistic meditation on art, politics, and more.
MATINEE (1993)
Joe Dante’s 1993 film is an ode to movies in a world on the brink of destruction.
THE OTHERS (2001)
Alejandro Amenábar’s unnerving mystery keeps viewers in its grips even if they figure out the conclusion early.
NEW YORK NINJA (2021)
A forgotten action film from 1984 is resurrected to delight new audiences with its beautifully bonkers ways.
ARACHNOPHOBIA (1990)
Frank Marshall's classic horror/comedy hybrid soars thanks to its realistic characters and tangible terrors.
SERENITY (2019)
Writer/director Steven Knight’s bonkers film defies expectations, categorizations, and the sanity of its viewers.
TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE: THE NEXT GENERATION (1994)
With 2022’s TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE imminent, Robb Antequera looks back at Kim Henkel’s misunderstood and hilarious TCM sequel.
NOBODY (2021)
Funnyman Bob Odenkirk proves he’s no clown but he is here to amuse you in this 2021 actioner.
THE VOICES (2014)
Marjane Satrapi’s film soars on Ryan Reynolds’ performances and a refusal to provide reliable narrators.
Marrowthon: Horror Movie Mood Board
Not sure what to watch but know what you’re in the mood for? Some helpful breakdowns into horror subcategories to plan your own movie binge for Halloween
Marrowthon: First Of All…
Katrina Blake's paranormal First-In-A-Series movie marathon consisting of first entries in supernatural series—these ghastly visits will haunt you long after the films have ended.
Marrowthon: Oh! The (Body) Horror!
Khayla McGowan’s five film body horror marathon will have you laughing, screaming, and feeling all sorts of weird.
Marrowthon: Fish Out Of Water
Each week in October a contributor organizes a horror movie marathon made up of five titles, screening from dusk ‘til dawn. This week, Raul Benitez presents his 5-film “Fish Out Of Water” Marrowthon.
Malcolm In The Middle (2000 - 2006)
Samantha Schorsch recommends Malcom In The Middle, a dysfunctional family sitcom from the early ‘00s that hilariously balances the relatable with the ridiculous.
SISTERS (1972)
Masterful cinematography, a compelling cast, and taut social commentary make Brian De Palma’s SISTERS (1972) a must watch.

