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Blending horror with stop-motion animation, the 2021 flick, “Mad God” presents a grotesque and awe-inspiring world. With a veteran of stop-motion at the helm, this film will have you unable to avert your eyes through its entire runtime. (Graphic created in Canva by Ariel Caspar, Image courtesy of Shudder)

Hornet Horrors: ‘Mad God’

A triumph 30 years in the making
Jacob Peterson, News Editor November 17, 2023
Animated movies are rarely straight horror flicks, but “Mad God” proves the medium can be a perfect vehicle for the genre.
Released in 2004, “Club Dread” was created by the Broken Lizard comedy troupe, best known for “Super Troopers.” Whereas the latter is remembered as a cult hit, the former is barely remembered at all. (Graphic created in Canva by Ariel Caspar, Image courtesy if Searchlight Pictures)

Hornet Horrors: ‘Club Dread’

Horrifying, but not in a good way
Jacob Peterson, News Editor November 10, 2023
A horror comedy set on an isolated island resort all about sex and drugs, you’d be forgiven for expecting more fun than “Club Dread” provides.
In this edition of Stinger Style, staffer Maddie Thielke shares some skincare products that she recommends you add to your fall and winter rotation. 
(graphic created in Canva by Maddie Thielke)

Stinger Style: Stay radiant all winter long with these five skincare products

Fall and winter are steadily approaching and our light-weight summer skincare routines are headed out the door.
Maddie Thielke, Staffer November 7, 2023
In this entry of Stinger Style, I talked with a local esthetician and came up with a list of skincare items that will be beneficial to add to your fall routine.
“The Strangers” manages to thrill and frighten by making use of a slow build up to its scares. With solid performances and a simple but effective premise, this movie will make you check your door twice for many nights to come. (Graphic created in Canva by Ariel Caspar, Image courtesy of Universal Pictures)

Hornet Horrors: ‘The Strangers’

Lock your doors before watching this flick
Jacob Peterson, News Editor November 3, 2023
Released in 2008, “The Strangers” takes a more psychological approach to scaring its audience, though it still maintains a degree of brutality.
In the first edition of Stinger Style, staffer Maddie Thielke gives you ten costumes from these five halloween classics. These easy and iconic costumes will be a hit this Halloween. (Graphic created in Canva by Maddie Thielke)

Stinger Style: Turn your favorite Halloween movie into your costume

Costume ideas for budgeting students and Halloween film lovers
Maddie Thielke, Staffer October 30, 2023
In the first entry of Stinger Style, I came up with ten relatively easy costumes to recreate from Beetlejuice, Coraline, Hocus Pocus, Corpse Bride and the Nightmare Before Christmas.
A controversial entry in the “Halloween” franchise, “Season of the Witch” is held up by some as one of the series worst and others as an underrated classic. Featuring androids, pagan rituals and the worlds most annoying commercial, this cheesy but gorey 80’s horror movie may be just what you’re looking for. (Graphic created in Canva by Ariel Caspar, Image courtesy of Universal Pictures)

Hornet Horrors: ‘Halloween III: Season of the Witch’

Probably shouldn't have been called 'Halloween III'
Jacob Peterson, News Editor October 27, 2023
Robots, masks and pagans, oh my! This polarizing entry to the "Halloween" franchise may not be perfect, but it has its own cheesy charm.
(L-R) Benito “Bad Bunny” Ocasio and Pedro Pascal dressed as Tía Rosa and Mamá Flores at Saturday Night Live Saturday Oct., 21, 2023. This sketch spotlighted the Latinx community’s use of dark humor to cope with trauma. (Photo Courtesy of Saturday Night Live)

OPINION: Dark humor: the Vaporub to our intergenerational trauma

Sana, Sana Colita de Rana, right?
Jasmine Ascencio, DEI Editor October 26, 2023
Bad Bunny and Pedro Pascal come together to bring a sketch that relates to the Latin community and shows the use of humor to heal our trauma on Saturday Night Live.
One of the most divisive entries in the “Friday the 13th” franchise, the series fifth film  “A New Beginning” was one of many attempts to try something new with the franchise. While the idea of a new killer donning the mask is fine on paper, its execution doesn’t live up to the challenge. (Graphic created in Canva by Ariel Caspar, Image courtesy of Paramount Pictures)

Hornet Horrors: ‘Friday the 13th: A New Beginning’

Also known as the one without Jason in it
Jacob Peterson, News Editor October 13, 2023
A polarizing film in the “Friday the 13th” franchise, “A New Beginning” is an attempt at taking the series in a new direction.
“Into the Groove” will explore current, past and developing trends in music each week. For the column’s second edition, we will examine the history of house music and its return to its roots. (Graphic created in Canva by Chris Woodard)

Into the Groove: The reclamation of house music

Chris Woodard, Managing Editor October 11, 2023
Join Managing Editor Chris Woodard and dive into the history of house music with the likes of Frankie Knuckles all the way to last year’s amazing “RENAISSANCE” by Beyoncé.
Considered by many to be the first true slasher movie, Mario Bava’s 1971 classic “A Bay of Blood” helped define the genre. Even over five decades after its initial release, this bloody thriller still manages to hold up as an entertaining flick. (Graphic created in Canva by Ariel Caspar, image courtesy of Nuova Linea Cinematografica)

Hornet Horrors: ‘A Bay of Blood’

There may be imitators, but there's only one original slasher flick.
Jacob Peterson, News Editor October 6, 2023
One of the most influential horror movies ever made, Mario Bava’s “A Bay of Blood” defined what elements made up the slasher movie nearly a decade before the genre’s golden age.
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