“Gorgon: A Horror Story”: A Review
I love Medusa. As far as I am concerned, she is a feminist icon. Medusa is so often misunderstood. She is so much more than a ‘monster’ will snakes for hair. When I heard about...
Moxie McMurder is a writer, poet, and film critic who regularly contributes to Honeysuckle Magazine. Based in the UK, she is the staff film critic for Garden City Cinema. The founder of Lead Jammer M
I love Medusa. As far as I am concerned, she is a feminist icon. Medusa is so often misunderstood. She is so much more than a ‘monster’ will snakes for hair. When I heard about...
Coronavirus has turned 2021 into an excuse for all of us to take a nostalgic...
Jess is calm in the face of a potentially unbalanced boyfriend and is the antithesis of the girl who cries and screams throughout the whole film.
Netflix’s new six-part docuseries, Murder Mountain, covers multiple missing persons, betrayal, murder and marijuana. It investigates the dark side of the hippie dream. What is Murder Mountain? The region around Humboldt County [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humboldt_County,_California], California produces 60% of the medical marijuana grown in the U.S. Humboldt County...
What The Ted Bundy Tapes does highlight is how totally unprepared law enforcement were when confronted with a serial killer.
"I was tired of being obedient.” AMC’s new show Dietland is a dark comedy that relishes sharp dissections of uncomfortable subjects, including topics that have been on heavy rotation in the public conversation lately.
You’ve read an American’s take on the United Kingdom’s decision to legalize medical cannabis across the nation, but how do British citizens feel? Our UK-based correspondent Moxie McMurder explains the impact of the new legislation from her point of view.
As the cannabis legalization debate blazes furiously through the United States, our UK-based columnist Moxie McMurder weighs in on her personal usage and the situation across the pond.
In preparation for our upcoming CANNABIS print issue (due in November), we’re kicking off...
The seduction begins earlyThe curves of womanhood work against youThe need for control grows
Michele Ayoub works both in English and French as a freelance filmmaker and artist on various projects including documentaries, music videos and installations.
By Brian Whitney own admission, his novel, 'Raping The Gods,' is “truly odd, dark, offensive, and rather hilarious.”
When snow falls on Christmas Eve: Beware the man with frosted sleeves : Who knocks upon your door : He’ll Tap at your windows : And do much more : Before he’s back knocking on your door: Knocking on your door: Knocking on your door.