Cassondra Feltus

Cassondra Feltus is a St. Louis-based freelance writer best known for film, television, and pop culture analysis which has appeared on Black Girl Nerds and WatchMojo. She loves naps, Paul Rudd, and binge-watching the latest series with her two gorgeous pups – Harry and DeVito.

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Cult Classics: Revisiting the Twisted, Unofficial Thanksgiving Dark Comedy ‘Addams Family Values’

Cult Classics: Revisiting the Twisted, Unofficial Thanksgiving Dark Comedy ‘Addams Family Values’

In 1991, director Barry Sonnenfeld (Schmigadoon!) reintroduced us to cartoonist Charles Addams’ delightfully macabre family…

Cult Classics: Revisiting the Strange and Obscure ‘We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story’ 30 Years Later

This month we look back on We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story, one of the three…

Halloween Classics: Disney’s Forgotten ‘Tower of Terror’

On July 22, 1994, Walt Disney World Resort in Florida debuted the Twilight Zone Tower…

Celebrating Over 20 Years of ‘Saw’: The Horror Franchise Evolution

“If it’s Halloween, it must be Saw.” Saw had its world premiere at the Sundance…

They’re Alive! Six Frankenstein Adaptations to Watch for a Monstrous Halloween

Over 200 years ago, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, was published. Since then,…

Review: Andy Muschietti’s ‘It: Welcome to Derry’ Dives into the Town’s Lore and Evil Origins

Horror fans, clear your Halloween viewing schedules because HBO’s taking us back to Derry, Maine. …

Why ‘The Monster Squad’ is a Nostalgic Favorite

Since its release in 1987, The Monster Squad has steadily become a horror classic. Inspired…

Cult Classics: An Appreciation of Don Mancini’s Polarizing ‘Seed of Chucky’

Since 1988’s Child’s Play, Don Mancini has been the driving creative force behind the long-running…

Cult Classics: Revisiting the Underrated Horror Gem ‘Thirteen Ghosts’

The big horror movie remake boom of the early 2000s was an interesting time in…

Cult Classics: Revisiting the Wonderfully Strange Other-verse of ‘Coraline’

In 2009, LAIKA Studio released its first stop-motion feature, Coraline, written-directed by the incredibly imaginative…