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Editorial: Passive Resistance is Not an Option in the Wake of Cinestate

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The horror community has had a rough few weeks since the arrest of Dallas-based Cinestate producer Adam Donaghey on April 27, 2020.

Since then, it seems that one allegation after another against the producer and against the production company, itself, has come to light leaving many filmmakers and horror fans in shock. You see, Cinestate not only makes films, but they also happen to be the company that revived Fangoria a couple of years back, and they own popular horror site Birth. Death. Movies.

I’m not going to recount everything that has been brought to light, but if you want to read up on the case, Marlow Stern, Senior Entertainment Editor at The Daily Beast, wrote and excellent, in-depth expose which you can find by clicking here.

What I do want to talk about is the response we’ve seen in the wake of the news.

In just the last few days, multiple podcasts, filmmakers, and collaborators have severed ties with Cinestate and late yesterday afternoon both Fangoria and Birth. Movies. Death. announced that they were looking for new owners–they had previously released a statement demanding that the company publicly address what had happened, including what appears to be a cover-up of the facts, as well as asking them to make donations to organizations who help victims of sexual assault.

Many on social media have spoken up, commending certain creatives who left the company, wishing them the best of luck in finding new work. This is all very well and good, but those folks aren’t the ones we should be worried about. They will be all right.

Those podcasters will continue to put out excellent content. The writers and directors and actors will find new work. The executives have long CVs of successful projects behind them, and despite the fact that some of them at least had to have known something about what was going on behind closed doors, they’ll find new outlets.

Here’s what I don’t know:

I don’t know if the young woman who was allegedly raped by Donaghey will be okay.

I don’t know if Cristen Leah Haynes, who actually captured voice recordings of Donaghey sexually harassing her which she tried to put in front of Cinestate’s founder Dallas Sonnier on multiple occasions, will be okay.

I don’t know if the unnamed assistant costume director working on Cinestate’s film VFW who alleges she was repeatedly sexually harassed by the film’s star Fred Williamson will be okay.

I don’t know if the other women who allegedly reported similar behavior from Williamson throughout the shoot so that they were finally, allegedly, instructed to use the “buddy system” if they had to be around him will be okay.

You see, so often in these cases, the victims are left behind in the narrative. In a day and age where publications will actually write about damaging reputations of the accused rather than the damage done to those who were assaulted, the focus can be quickly lost.

Many will choose to latch onto the conservative political leanings of Cinestate and its executives, but we cannot allow the narrative to stray in that direction either. Sexual harassment and sexual assault happens on both sides of the political aisle. This is not a right or left-wing issue. This a human issue, and one that affects men and women from every walk of life.

What the horror community must do–what it is imperative that all humans do–is put our combined strength behind the women who have come forward.

I love the horror community. I love the creatives and the fans. We have spent our spare time and our entertainment hours learning to identify monsters, and we know that those monsters must be stopped.

I won’t pretend that good always triumphs over evil. I am not that naive. I do believe, however, that we have a far greater chance of enacting change when we stand united against evil when it rears its head.

The time for “whisper campaigns” about problem creatives is over. The time for warning women to not allow themselves to be alone in a room with certain executives is over. The time for passive resistance is over.

It’s time to speak up, and if someone chooses to speak up, it’s time to believe them whether the charge is sexual assault, harassment, racism, homophobia, or any other behavior that damages another human being.

What are your thoughts on what has gone down at Cinestate? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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“In a Violent Nature” So Gory Audience Member Throws Up During Screening

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Chis Nash (ABC’s of Death 2) just debuted his new horror film, In a Violent Nature, at the Chicago Critics Film Fest. Based on the audience’s reaction, those with squeamish stomachs may want to bring a barf bag to this one.

Thats right, we have another horror film that is causing audience members to walk out of the screening. According to a report from Film Updates at least one audience member threw up in the middle of the film. You can hear audio of the audience reaction to the film below.

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This is far from the first horror film to claim this kind of audience reaction. However, early reports of In a Violent Nature indicates that this film may be just that violent. The film promises to reinvent the slasher genre by telling the story from the killer’s perspective.

Here is the official synopsis for the film. When a group of teens takes a locket from a collapsed fire tower in the woods, they unwittingly resurrect the rotting corpse of Johnny, a vengeful spirit spurred on by a horrific 60-year old crime. The undead killer soon embarks on a bloody rampage to retrieve the stolen locket, methodically slaughtering anyone who gets in his way.

While we will have to wait and see if In a Violent Nature lives up to all of its hype, recent responses on X offer nothing but praise for the film. One user even makes the bold claim that this adaptation is like an arthouse Friday the 13th.

In a Violent Nature will receive a limited theatrical run starting May 31, 2024. The film will then be released on Shudder sometime later in the year. Make sure to check out the promo images and trailer below.

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New Windswept Action Trailer for ‘Twisters’ Will Blow You Away

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The summer movie blockbuster game came in soft with The Fall Guy, but the new trailer for Twisters is bringing back the magic with an intense trailer full of action and suspense. Steven Spielberg’s production company, Amblin, is behind this newest disaster film just like its 1996 predecessor.

This time Daisy Edgar-Jones plays the female lead named Kate Cooper, “a former storm chaser haunted by a devastating encounter with a tornado during her college years who now studies storm patterns on screens safely in New York City. She is lured back to the open plains by her friend, Javi to test a groundbreaking new tracking system. There, she crosses paths with Tyler Owens (Glen Powell), the charming and reckless social-media superstar who thrives on posting his storm-chasing adventures with his raucous crew, the more dangerous the better. As storm season intensifies, terrifying phenomena never seen before are unleashed, and Kate, Tyler and their competing teams find themselves squarely in the paths of multiple storm systems converging over central Oklahoma in the fight of their lives.”

Twisters cast includes Nope’s Brandon Perea, Sasha Lane (American Honey), Daryl McCormack (Peaky Blinders), Kiernan Shipka (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), Nik Dodani (Atypical) and Golden Globe winner Maura Tierney (Beautiful Boy).

Twisters is directed by Lee Isaac Chung and hits theaters on July 19.

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Travis Kelce Joins Cast on Ryan Murphy’s ‘Grotesquerie’

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Football star Travis Kelce is going Hollywood. At least that is what Dahmer Emmy award-winning star Niecy Nash-Betts announced on her Instagram page yesterday. She posted a video of herself on set of the new Ryan Murphy FX series Grotesquerie.

“This is what happens when WINNERS link up‼️ @killatrav Welcome to Grostequerie[sic]!” she wrote.

Standing just out of frame is Kelce who suddenly steps in to say, “Jumping into new territory with Niecy!” Nash-Betts appears to be in a hospital gown while Kelce is dressed as an orderly.

Not much is known about Grotesquerie, other than in literary terms it means a work filled with both science fiction and extreme horror elements. Think H.P. Lovecraft.

Back in February Murphy released an audio teaser for Grotesquerie on social media. In it, Nash-Betts says in part, “I don’t know when it started, I can’t put my finger on it, but it’s different now. There’s been a shift, like something’s opening up in the world — a kind of hole that descends into a nothingness…”

There hasn’t been an official synopsis released regarding Grotesquerie, but keep checking back to iHorror for further details.

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