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About Blake I. Collier

Blake I. Collier hails from the flatlands of the Texas Panhandle, but currently resides in Tulsa, Oklahoma with his wife and son. He draws lines (and the occasional circle) for his day job. He has written for various websites mostly about horror and film, but occasionally about the other various facets of existence. He is co-host of So Grosse Such Pointe Much Blank, a podcast focusing specifically on the 1997 film, Grosse Pointe Blank. He, also, has a chapter on QAnon and the 2008 film, Martyrs, in Toxic Cultures: A Companion from Peter Lang Publishing. You can reach him at blakeicollier@gmail.com.

Review| Under The Silver Lake

May 23, 20190

I am sorry to start this review with a personal anecdote, but I’m white and male and we like talking…

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Of The 2000s

May 23, 20190

With this piece, we have come to the end of the Decade Series of “Oh! The Horror….” This has been…

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Review| Impossible Monsters

May 22, 20190

The concept of sleep paralysis is terrifying on the very surface: one’s mind/consciousness rises from sleep before one’s body does…

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of the 1990s

April 25, 20190

While the 80s might have had the shine and mythology of excess given to it from the rearview mirror of…

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Review| Pet Sematary (2019)

April 11, 20191

Filmic adaptations of books are tricky, and they will never be universally loved by all because of the various subjective…

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The Unearthing of Class in a “Class-less” Society: The Red Scare of Jordan Peele’s Us

April 1, 20190

“And the Lord said to me, ‘A conspiracy has been found among the inhabitants of Jerusalem. They have turned back…

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of the 1980s

March 28, 20190

Oh, the 1980s. What a decade, what strange dichotomies befall us in digging into the film of this era. Read…

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Review| Greta

March 12, 20191

Neil Jordan finally returns to the thriller and horror formula that he utilized 20 years ago with the Annette Benning…

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