Siskel and Ebert had kind of a complicated history with the horror genre. They really hated trashy sorts of movies that focused on gore and sex a lot.
I don't really fault them for hating a movie like Friday the 13th. I enjoy the series for what it is, but it's not any kind of artistic achievement. They really took it too far at times doing what Siskel did in his review and campaigning against some of these sorts of movies. They also gave positive reviews to a lot of horror movies, though. Some that had almost as much violence and nudity as those exploitation movies. Something like Re-Animator comes to mind. Plenty of gore, sick humor and some nudity in that one and poor Barbara Crampton is really put through the ringer, but they liked it, both of them IIRC.
Whether they thought a horror movie was misogynistic and all those other bad things they talked about or not seemed to come down to whether they thought the movie was good, had artistic merit of some kind.
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