Horror movies and Halloween go together like caramel on apples. Like orange and black. Like pumpkins and triangle faces. Like...
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Death as a career makes for an interesting life. It’s like holding the great beyond with oven mitts, the corners...
Plague doctors are due for a resurgence. And no, I’m not saying that because we’re six months into the pandemic of 2020, and I, a horror fan, am hungry for some timely, relevant content. I’m saying it because I, a horror fan, think the skeletal crow-like beak is an underutilized...
Can you whodunnit when the dunnit is a recurring nightmare and the who is maybe not a who at all?...
It may feel like we’ve been in quarantine for 1000 years, but believe it when I say we’ve only been...
UFO horror is an acquired taste. Found footage horror is an acquired taste. Luckily, Skyman–both a UFO film and a found footage film–has a juggernaut in its corner. The film is written, directed, and produced by Daniel Myrick, one-half of the duo who created The Blair Witch Project (1999), arguably...
The Invisible Man is an iconic image. (Yes, that’s kind of an ironic statement, but it’s true.) One that hasn’t...
Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching – and if you don’t have anything for your sweetie (or want-to-be-sweetie), Nightmare on Film...
Everybody loves a monster movie. Also, Kristen Stewart. I’m not sure why we love her (although I have the sneaking suspicion it’s her lip-biting apathy), but we do – and guess what?! She’s in a monster movie. And it’s in theatres. Right now. “…this thrillride is entertaining enough for...
Dracula is king among monsters. We’ve worshipped him in the pages of Bram Stoker’s classic novel, and we’ve groveled at...
Billy’s back on the big screen with the third iteration of Black Christmas slashing into theatres this weekend. Promising a...
Horror Anthologies are hard to nail. Though always entertaining and delightful, few can hold enough steam to carry an audience eagerly through each segment. Often utilizing different directors throughout, Horror Anthologies — like V/H/S and ABC’s of Death — can lack consistency and a thematic throughline, making the segments feel...