About Chris Sasaguay
Chris Sasaguay is a Features Writer for Collider, who loves slasher flicks and will search for new entries in queer cinema. He thinks Jennifer Coolidge and Jeff Goldblum should co-star in a project -- right? His favorite movies are Kill Bill, The Birdcage, A Fantastic Woman, and Chungking Express. Two shows he rewatches frequently is The Golden Girls and Fringe. His dream job would be as a caretaker at the Brachiosaurus enclosure in Jurassic Park. In addition to Collider, he has bylines with Dread Central and Grave Reviews. When he isn’t working on a new article, he’s either: making playlists that include throwback disco, spanish techno, and more or he’s also making edits for Insta and TikTok -- check it out if you want to see a Laurie Strode and Mission: Impossible crossover. He likes to write in a range of topics, whether it’s genre related, actor specific, or an opinion he can’t stop thinking about.
Latest Articles
What Happened to the 'Monk' Reunion Movie We Were Supposed to Get?
A script was ready to go, but then the reunion didn’t go as planned.
Emerald Fennell's Best Next Move Is Staring Us in the Face
Her movies have suspenseful scenes, nightmarish visuals, and a twist on classic monsters.
'Monk' Recap: Where Did We Leave Off Before the Detective's Last Case?
A major cold case is solved and there are some happy endings in store.
‘Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ Reveals the Origins of ‘The Hanging Tree’ Song
"They strung up a man, they say who murdered three."
Robin Williams and Disney Fell Out After 'Aladdin' — Hard
After the release of ‘Aladdin,’ Disney pulled a corporate strategy that enraged the actor and comedian.
This Is Why Patrick Dempsey Was the Perfect Choice for ‘Thanksgiving’
If you think you're getting McDreamy in Eli Roth's holiday horror, think again.
A24 Gave Us a Thanksgiving Horror Movie Before Eli Roth
Instead of slasher pilgrims, the horror in this film comes from claustrophobic family gatherings.
The Splat Pack: The Horror Directors Who Changed the Genre in the Early 2000s
Eli Roth and other filmmakers wanted to return horror movies to what they loved about them in the past.
‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Trailer Breakdown: Team Avatar Is Back Together
Appa, Momo, and the Gaang return.
Pedro Pascal Once (Got) Slayed on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'
Dealing with drug cartels and a Cordyceps outbreak is nothing compared to when Pascal got lost at college.
Rebecca Ferguson Gave Us One of the Most Terrifying Stephen King Villains
This chilling Stephen King villain represents the author’s love for gothic horror and destructive human behavior.
Matthew Perry Said His Best Role Is in a Film You Probably Forgot About
The late actor had great memories while working on this ‘90s rom-com.
We’re Still Holding Out Hope for This Chucky/Freddy Krueger Crossover
The slasher icons could make for a fun, bloody horror crossover, with reasons it can work and reasons it won’t.
Here’s How ‘A Haunting in Venice’ Differs From the ‘Poirot’ TV Episode
While Branagh's adaptation is a horror movie, the TV version is darker.
That Brutal Kill in ‘Terrifier 2’ Is Based on a True Crime
Director Damien Leone wanted to top a shocking kill from the last movie, turning to historical inspiration to do so.
Where Did We Leave Off With the Insidious Characters Before ‘The Red Door’?
What was the Lambert family doing before the events of 'The Red Door'?
This Memorable 'Children of Men' Shot Was a Total Accident
In a movie full of carefully planned filmmaking, one scene had a serendipitous mistake.
Martin Scorsese’s Scary ‘Taxi Driver' Cameo Was a Last Minute Recast
The director didn’t intend to play a vile man who reveals his creepy secrets to Travis Bickle.
We Need More Likable Female Dirtbags Like Jennifer Lawrence in ‘No Hard Feelings’
She can take care of herself, unless her plans fall apart. Which they usually do.