blsaycewrites.bsky.social
Freelance journalist specialising in film π₯
Deputy editor at Filmhounds Magazine. Bylines: Second Sight Films, Fangoria, Dread Central, Rue Morgue, Total Film, Little White Lies, Metro UK, and more π©Έπ¦
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Thank you for reading!
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If any producers are in need of a writer for an upcoming release, I am very free and very happy to do it. My speciality is possession cinema and body horror, as well as narratives focused on women's issues, parenthood and the family unit, mental health, and LGBTQ+ themes βοΈπ»
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If any producers are after a writer for an upcoming release, I am very free and very happy to do it. My jam is body horror, possession films, and narratives focusing on women's issues, parenthood, mental health, and LGBTQ+ themes βοΈπ»
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I'll be right there at the stake with you because same. Granted, that could be the nostalgic part of me talking because I watched the remake first and its very important to me, BUT that's a valid part of me too. Thank you! I appreciate the support
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To have my own column at a national news site talking about something I am so passionate about is a dream come true.
My first piece is live now to mark the 20th anniversary of The Amityville Horror
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Yeah same here. Unless that's their thing like QOTSA working with different artists
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Thank you for reading! I was a huge, huge DGD and Emarosa fan and the scandals/line-up changes always boggled my mind. I don't think the internet will ever top 08-11 era band drama
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And also sharing booklet space with @horrornonna.com and @hauntedmeg.bsky.social after reading their work for many years. What a time.
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Ily π₯Ήπ
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To a degree, yes! And it can very much be argued that Beth's arc culminating in discovering a maternal instinct over Kassie and that being her power could be seen as pro-life, but to me at least, it still feels very pro-choice as she autonomously chooses that path and her hand isn't forced
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Thank you so much for reading! I agree, I adore Evil Dead Rise
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From fictional terror to real-life horror, I contributed to this incredible book about different parents' journeys through pregnancy and birth in lockdown. It was an incredibly emotional and cathartic opportunity I'm so thankful for
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