The 1970s: A time when vinyl wasn’t just a hipster trend, lava lamps lit up rooms with their hypnotic glow,...
Folk horror opens the crypt of mankind’s most ancient fears, letting loose tales twisted in tradition and draped in dread....
The 1970s: a time of bell-bottoms, disco balls, and, most importantly, some of the most tantalizingly obscure horror movies that have somehow slipped through the cracks of mainstream acclaim. These underrated ’70s horror movies are like the hidden tracks on your favorite vinyl; they offer a unique blend of chills...
Though this year’s Fantasia Fest was chock full of the best kind of horror tropes, only a few of them...
Nyla Innuksuk’s Slash/Back is an alien-infested sci-fi thriller set in a remote Innuit village of Nunavut, Canada. After encountering an alien creature...
On June 21st 1972, Alfred Hitchcock’s sleaziest film was released into the world. Frenzy captured the vibe of London in the early seventies. The fashion, the hustle and bustle of the city streets and the comfort of seeing British landmarks such as the River Thames and Tower Bridge. However, underneath...
“People like sex and violence. And if that bothers them, they call it romance and adventure…but every great movie has...
We’ve all felt the magnetic pull of a good murder mystery. The dimly lit corridors, the shady characters, the perplexing...
There’s no one in the world of horror like Don Coscarelli. Beginning his professional film career at just 19, Don was one of the youngest working directors Hollywood would ever see. He went on to create the seminal horror piece Phantasm and it’s four sequels, and he continued his career...
Welcome back to the Nostalgia Pit, your monthly trip down memory lane where we celebrate monsters, masked killers, and creative...