Steve Cuffari
Contributing since May, 2020
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About Steve Cuffari
Steven Cuffari, aka "Steve," is a fiction writer who mostly works in the horror genre, but also in other forms of speculative fiction. As a movie and TV features writer for Screen Rant, he translates his passion for fiction into commentary and analysis. Check out his podcast at voicesfromthedark.com.
Latest Articles
The Little Things Theory: Deacon Is The Real Killer (& What Reddit Has To Say About The Ending)
In The Little Things, Deacon's willingness to break the rules led to some Reddit speculation about the movie's ending and the killer's identity.
Tusk: Walrus Man True Story Explained
Tusk is a disturbing movie about one man's love for his involuntary walrus-human hybrid - and this mindboggling premise is based on actual events.
The Guest Ending Explained: Who Is David (& What's Wrong With Him)
The Guest's David is a friendly face whose identity is left unexplained by the film's ending after it turns out he's an unstoppable killing machine.
400 Days: Ending & Simulation Explained
400 Days is a mind-bending sci-fi thriller by Matt Osterman about a group of would-be astronauts who embark on a mission that is not what it seems.
The Dark And The Wicked Ending & Devil Creature Explained
In The Dark and the Wicked, the mystery of the devil's origin as well as the movie's relatively straightforward ending could use some explanation.
The Thing: Was Childs Human In The Movie's Ending?
Was Childs (Keith David) assimilated at the end of John Carpenter's The Thing? Or was it MacReady (Kurt Russell)? There are more than a few theories.
The Wretched Ending & The Hag's Magic Powers Explained
The Wretched's ending seems very straightforward, but due to the very confusing nature of the Hag's magic powers, it could use some explanation.
Countdown: The App's Real Meaning & Ending Explained
In Countdown, the app's meaning and ending need some explanation regarding death, human susceptibility to evil and predatory marketing techniques.
Hellraiser's Pinhead Isn't Technically A Villain - Here's Why
In Hellraiser, Pinhead is not technically a villain—he and the other Cenobites are neutral and are more like a force of nature than true villains.
Why Army of the Dead Is Better Than Zack Snyder's Justice League
Army of the Dead is better than Zack Snyder's Justice League, despite the fact that Justice League is one of the director's most iconic films to date.
Monster Ending Explained (In Detail)
In Monster's ending, Steve seems to get the vindication he was hoping for, but the nuances of his situation could use some explanation.
Concrete Cowboy Ending Explained
In the ending of Concrete Cowboy, the movie's storylines are tied up very neatly, but a few details deserve a bit more explanation than what's given.
Cobra Kai Needs A Mr. Miyagi - Here's How Season 4 Can Address It
Cobra Kai needs a Mr. Miyagi to restore order to the Valley's karate scene, but how can season 4 fix it by replacing the iconic Miyagi-Do sensei?
Why Tarantino Cut Reservoir Dogs' Original Mr. Blonde Ear-Slicing Scene
Tarantino cut Reservoir Dogs' original Mr. Blonde ear-slicing scene in favor of a better technique, but poor-quality effects were also a factor.
Behind Her Eyes: Astral Projection Rules, Explained
Behind Her Eyes' astral projection plot device features a set of rules that the show doesn't completely define and which can use some explanation.
Behind Her Eyes: Netflix Was Right To Cut A Horrific Scene From The Book
In Behind Her Eyes, Netflix was right to cut a key horrific scene from the book, despite the fact that it shows just how evil the show's villain is.
A Nightmare On Elm Street 2's Freddy Recasting Almost Killed The Series
A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge almost killed the series early by recasting Freddy at a crucial moment in the franchise's history.
Space Sweepers: Biggest Unanswered Questions After The Movie
In Space Sweepers, although most of the loose ends are conveniently tied up, some of the biggest questions go unanswered after the movie is over.
Silence Of The Lambs True Story: Hannibal Lecter's Character Inspiration
The inspiration for The Silence of the Lambs' Hannibal Lecter character came from Thomas Harris' chance encounter with a doctor in a Mexican prison.
Village Of The Damned's Children Are The Scariest Kids In Horror History
Village of the Damned's children are the scariest kids in horror history for many reasons, and other scary kids in horror simply cannot compete.