Lori Beerman
Lori Beerman has been fascinated with horror since before she can even remember, thanks to a subconscious memory of Creature from the Black Lagoon that resurfaced, along with these terrors, at age six: The trailer for Magic, "The calls are coming from inside the house!" and Horror Tales Nov 1970. It was all over after discovering Dario Argento and Italian Horror in the late 90s. Her film credits include Troma's Curse of the Weredeer and the upcoming Power of Positive Murder. Lori formerly blogged for Joe Bob Briggs' The Last Drive-In on Shudder. She was nominated for a Rondo for her interview with Pamula Pierce Barcelou, daughter of Legend of Boggy Creek director Charles B. Pierce. Her horror film essays have appeared in Horror Obsessive, Diabolique, Soledad and Creepy Lovely, where she explores the philosophical, psychological and socio-cultural themes of horror films but loves low-budget slashers and A24 alike.