Hold onto your butts Lovecraft fans, Joe Lynch and Barbara Crampton are taking you back to Miskatonic in the upcoming...
The hi-octane scare sequence is a horror fan’s dream. Nothing gets your blood ringing in your ears quite like a...
Hospitals are scary places. They’re where we’re most vulnerable. Either we’re visiting someone who’s sick or, even worse, we are the someone who is sick. There’s always something uncanny about the pure white walls, the strange existence for the people working there and the transient nature of just… being around...
As a fervent fan of anything Alien (1979), I was initially sceptical about Director Alexandre O. Philippe’s documentary, Memory: The Origins of Alien. I...
South Korean supernatural horror Lingering (a.k.a Hotel Lake), as many ghost stories are, is a grim story about coming to...
Ghostface returns this weekend in Scream VI and his/her/their (who knows!) reign of terror has expanded out from the quiet, sleepy streets of Woodsboro to the hustle and bustle of New York City. We have no idea what our favorite madman has in store for us at the movie theatre this...
A quick heads up: if you haven’t checked out Part One of States of Horror, go ahead and read it...
Serial killer movies are rarely fun. Case and point:Â Karim Ouelhaj’s Megalomaniac. Although not fully based on a true story, this...
Barbara Crampton is a name synonymous with some of the biggest cult-hit films like Re-Animator, From Beyond, Chopping Mall, Beyond The Gates, Castle Freak, You’re Next, and We Are Still Here. As of late, the fan favorite actress has experienced a stunning career rebirth as her call back to horror continues...
Ah, The Others, a film that’s as mysterious as that one sock that always goes missing in the laundry. Alejandro...
Director. Writer. Actor. Artist. Journalist. When it comes to the horror genre, the craft of quality filmmaking is found in...
Dennison Ramalho’s feature debut The Night Shifter is a macabre and maniacal tale of morality and vengeance from beyond the grave. Heavily steeped in fantasy and Brazilian superstition, the film is a harrowing but humorous story. The Night Shifter marks Ramalho’s feature film debut after several shorts, including the ‘J is For Jesus’ segment...