Kyle Logan
Tomatometer-approved critic
Biography:
Kyle Logan is a film and television critic and general pop culture writer who has written for Alternative Press, Cultured Vultures, Fangoria, Screen Anarchy, and more. Kyle is particularly interested in horror and animation, as well as genre films written and directed by queer people and women. Along with writing, Kyle organizes a Queer Film Challenge on Letterboxd.
Thelma (2017)
92%
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“A romance with touches of horror throughout that never veer into anything gratuitous, but are still incredibly effective. In fact, it’s this grounded style that makes Thelma such a great film.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 19, 2026
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The Witch (2015)
91%
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“A modern classic” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 19, 2026
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Spring (2014)
85%
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“A "romantic body horror film," a genre it likely inhabits alone, but what really makes it stick out is that we meet Louise...centuries, into living her life as this different type of human...self-assured, knowing exactly what is going on with her body.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 19, 2026
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Teeth (2007)
80%
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“A fantastic coming-of-age story caked in camp.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 19, 2026
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Ginger Snaps (2000)
90%
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“Notable for...its practical effects, the obvious parallels between puberty and becoming a werewolf, the peak 2000s...soundtrack, but what’s most memorable is that the fundamental relationship in the film is between [sisters] Brigitte and Ginger. ” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 18, 2026
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Carrie (1976)
94%
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“Carrie may be the first movie that showed that horror and coming-of-age stories are a match made in heaven (or hell, as it may be).” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 18, 2026
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Scream of Fear (1961)
100%
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“[The] twists and turns...create more and more anxiety and dread in the viewer as we desperately want to know what’s really going on.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 18, 2026
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Curse of the Demon (1957)
100%
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“Jacques Tourneur who successfully helmed a number of horror films and the noir classic Out of the Past in the previous decade...brilliantly bring[s] the two together in Night of the Demon.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 18, 2026
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The Hitch-Hiker (1953)
94%
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“Uses both claustrophobic space and wide open space to create fear and emphasize the inescapability of the horror that the characters find themselves in.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 18, 2026
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My Name Is Julia Ross (1945)
93%
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“[Creates] a dread inducing despair in [Julia] and the viewer as the film goes on.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 18, 2026
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The Seventh Victim (1943)
96%
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“Gorgeously shot...the deep blacks of hallways and alleys put the audience on edge, always expecting something scary to be just around the corner.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 18, 2026
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Luz (2018)
88%
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“A fascinatingly staged possession horror movie that plays a Brechtian game with its setting and storytelling.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 17, 2026
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Under the Shadow (2016)
99%
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“The horror of the film moves deftly between classic spectral horror, difficulty discerning reality from hallucinations, and the all too real horror of living in a warzone to create a feeling of inescapable dread.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 17, 2026
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All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006)
47%
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“Along with its Texas Chainsaw Massacre inspired visuals and surprisingly extreme violence, it’s actually smart.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 17, 2026
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Them (2006)
63%
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“One of the most nerve shredding horror films ever made.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 17, 2026
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Gozu (2003)
72%
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“One of the most simultaneously off-putting and fascinating films ever made.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 17, 2026
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Dark Waters (1993)
71%
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“Gorgeously shot and beautifully mixes the colors that Italian horror became famous for in the 1970s and ’80s with an all encompassing atmosphere of horror.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 16, 2026
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Def by Temptation (1990)
78%
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“A great choice for anyone who wants their horror movies to be more colorful, both cast wise and lighting wise, and is interested in a horror movie that centers on a friendship between black men.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 16, 2026
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Society (1989)
69%
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“A must watch for any body horror fans who haven’t ventured beyond Cronenberg or The Thing and a fun horror comedy for anyone who likes to laugh while they’re scared and/or...disgusted.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 16, 2026
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The Zombies of Sugar Hill (1974)
70%
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“A unique horror twist on a standard revenge story, and gets extra points for placing a woman at the center of that story as well.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 16, 2026
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Mark of the Devil (1970)
44%
4/5
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“A near perfect exploitation film...able to mix an intelligent critique of power structures with some of the most brutal acts of torture set to screen at the time of its release, and yes there’s also a good amount of nudity.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 16, 2026
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The Last Man on Earth (1964)
80%
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“Much more effective on an emotional than a visceral level...a horror movie that will make you more sad than scared.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 16, 2026
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Isle of the Dead (1945)
91%
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“A beautiful and melancholy film that also just so happens to be one of the scariest movies to come out in the first half of the 20th century.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 16, 2026
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The Leopard Man (1943)
90%
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“The Leopard Man is a great choice for any fans of classic Hollywood horror with a surprising edge, or fans of gialli and slashers interested in those genres’ roots.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 16, 2026
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300 (2007)
61%
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“An action masterpiece and certified classic.” –
Cultured Vultures
Feb 16, 2026
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