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December’s Guest Curator: Stacey Shirley

by Chance Shirley • December 5, 2022

Many thanks to filmmaker (and David Lynch Dune superfan) Stacey Shirley for being Subspace’s guest curator for December! Stacey has produced several short films and three features — Hide and Creep, Interplanetary, and For a Few Zombies More. All three of her features are available to stream from the good folks at Tubi. Spoiler: Stacey is my wife, and I worked on all of those features, too!

Stacey also directed the funny short horror movie Monster Hunt With James and Kevin which you can watch on YouTube.

After you check out Stacey’s films, be sure to give her a follow on Twitter (where she is @555_SSS) and Instagram (where she is also @555_SSS) — especially if you like cute cat photos.

Stacey’s Picks

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October’s Guest Curator: Kelly Gredner

by Chance Shirley • October 6, 2022

Subspace is a sci-fi site, of course. But I love horror movies and TV shows, too. And horror is especially fun in October when it complements all of the Halloween vibes. So I was extra excited that horror expert Kelly Gredner was kind enough to be our guest curator for October.

Kelly is half of the duo Spinsters of Horror (@horrorspinsters on Twitter, @spinstersofhorror on Instagram, “The Spinsters of Horror Coven” FB group) that produces the semi-academic horror podcast I Spit on Your Podcast. Kelly is also half of the gorecast Our Bloody Obsession (@ourbloodypod on Twitter, @bloodyobsessionpod on Instagram), a podcast for the extreme that dissects the most disturbing movies ever made. Both of Kelly’s podcasts are available on all podcasting apps.

And if two podcasts isn’t enough Kelly Gredner horror content for you, you can also follow Kelly’s personal accounts on Twitter (where she is @KGredner) and Instagram (where her handle is @venal_anatomica).

Without further ado, here are Kelly’s streaming horror/sci-fi picks for October.

Kelly’s Picks and Comments

  1. Killer Klowns From Outer Space — The name says it all! You have killer klowns from outer space that have their own weapons and theme song! It’s spooky and kooky.
  2. Event Horizon — Space horror at its finest! This is a must watch for Sam Neill’s iconic, unhinged performance and the atmosphere of impending doom.
  3. Tetsuo: The Iron Man — This is a weird one, I won’t lie, but definitely worth your time. It’s mechanical psychosexual mayhem.
  4. Night of the Creeps — “The good news is your dates are here. The bad news is... they’re dead.” I really wish Fred Dekker would come back to horror because his ’80s horror comedy releases were super fun and turned into true cult classics! Come for the aliens, stay for Tom Atkins’ mustache.
  5. Uninvited — This one is set up like a basic eighties slasher movie or pornography. Cat rat attack?! This one is a blast.
  6. Psycho Goreman — This is some home grown horror for me as a Canadian. It’s a retro creature feature where kids band together to fight evil. It’s a story about friendship and hunky boys. It was an instant cult classic and a comfort film for me.
  7. Threads — Once you watch this disturbing nuclear holocaust movie, you will be surprised to hear that this was a made for TV BBC film. If you’re due for an existential crisis, watch this one now.
  8. Inhumanwich! — Micro-budget horror filmmaking at its finest. It’s a throwback to ’50s sci-fi horror, and it is hilarious. Grab a group of your best friends and watch this one immediately!
  9. Godzilla — This is a stone-cold classic and one of the most important horror movies of the 1950s. It’s scary and devastating. It also contains one of my favorite theme songs of all time!
  10. Stake Land — This is a severely underrated post-apocalyptic vampire flick. It’s bleak and violent and deserves your time. Period.

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September’s Guest Curator: Carol Ray Hartsell

by Chance Shirley • September 6, 2022

Many thanks to Carol Ray Hartsell for being our guest curator for September! Carol is a friend of mine who has worked in TV for years, including gigs on Stephen Colbert’s Late Show, Full Frontal With Samantha Bee, and The Kids Tonight Show. She recently made the move to film, directing her first movie, the romantic comedy Love... Reconsidered, which I’m very excited to see! And we should all be able to see it soon as Carol and the crew are wrapping up post-production on the film as I write this.

Carol sent me 22 (!) picks, which I’m pretty sure is a new record for Subspace guest curators (I just ask for ten, but I am always happy to include more). For the latest about Love... Reconsidered and all of Carol’s other cool goings-on, give her a follow on Twitter — her handle is @carolrhartsell.

Carol’s Picks

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August’s Guest Curator: James Brown

by Chance Shirley • August 5, 2022

Many thanks to James Brown (legendary Alabamian, not to be confused with the legendary soul singer) for being our guest curator for August! James is a good friend and the director of Lunch, one of my all-time favorite short films (you can watch it on Vimeo!). But I’m extra excited to have James as guest curator this month because August in our neck of the woods (Birmingham, Alabama) brings with it the Sidewalk Film Festival. Sidewalk is an amazing fest, and it’s celebrating its 24th anniversary this year. James is one of the many amazing volunteers who make the Sidewalk fest happen. And James has been involved in the fest since year one, so he’s at least in the running for all-time Sidewalk fest VIV (very important volunteer).

If you’re in the neighborhood, check out the fest from August 22 - 28. And if you can’t make it out to the fest, check out James’ movie picks at a free streaming site near you. And be sure to give James a follow on Twitter where he is @liquifried.

James’ Picks and Comments

When Chance asked me to come up with a list of sci-fi recommendations for August, my mind immediately leapt to tying a pick to one of our most obvious connections — August’s (and the 24th!) Sidewalk Film Festival.

  1. Interplanetary — A Crewless production that, due to my unique position with the Sidewalk festival, happens to also be one of the last films I’ve seen in its entirety during fest weekend. Office comedy in space with monsters and blood. Great Alabama cast.
  2. Inception — Highbrow, mind-bending Nolan that even after numerous viewings I’m still not sure how it all works.
  3. Species — A “B” movie gem with a stellar cast, including a tiny Michelle Williams!
  4. The Girl With All the Gifts — Another female-led film that’s about as gritty as they get on this list. Ties nicely with...
  5. Train to Busan — A fantastic Korean zombie film that I’m gonna say qualifies as sci-fi. I hope. Speaking of trains...
  6. Snowpiercer — They made a series out of the concept, but the films is pretty fantastic. And the series doesn’t have Tilda Swinton.
  7. The “Prince of Space” episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 — Everyone has their favorites from this great series, but to me, this is a comedy masterpiece. And I’m laughing as I think about it.
  8. Swamp Thing — Ten-year-old me didn’t know who Wes Craven was, but I dug the hell out of this movie.
  9. Battle Beyond the Stars was a crazy, Star Wars (or was it Empire?) piggyback that I saw a bunch of times in the theater. The ships look like animals or bugs, some wild actors are involved, and the effects look like they’re straight out of a Roger Corman film. Because they are.
  10. Left Behind — Starring Kirk Cameron, about people who get left behind in the rapture. Watch this movie or the Devil will get you. Just kidding — it’s terrible.
  11. Holy Motors — I’m pretty sure I liked this surreal movie a lot. Your mileage may vary.
  12. Firefly — You got covid, or just need an excuse to binge watch an unfortunately short little series? If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve already seen it, but go ahead and watch it again. Then the movie Serenity. Then send me an email so you can borrow the comics and novelizations that expand the exploits of Mal and his merry band of gun-slinging space misfits. I love this crew so much.

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July’s Guest Curator: Nat Cassidy

by Chance Shirley • July 9, 2022

Many thanks to Nat Cassidy for being our guest curator for July! Like last month’s guest curator Tarik Davis, Nat is something of a Renaissance man — he's a an actor, playwright, and musician. He is also a big-time novelist, and his new book Mary: An Awakening of Terror is coming out this month from publisher Tor Nightfire.

You can follow Nat on Twitter for the latest news about Mary and whatever other cool stuff he gets up to.

Aside from picking out several cool movies for us, Nat was kind enough to write a little bit about each of his picks. So check out his picks and comments below, and check out Mary: An Awakening of Terror when it hits bookstores on July 19.

Nat’s Picks and Comments

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