Let’s get it haunted in here! Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, the spooky little side street podcast in the regular...
Prepare to be transported into the realm of the supernatural as we unveil a collection of bone-chilling real-life ghost stories....
This weekend marks the release of writer/director Ted Geoghegan’s third feature Brooklyn 45, now streaming on Shudder after a successful festival run earlier this year. Set in a single room over the course of one bitter cold night between Christmas and New Years Eve in 1945, a small group of...
Generally, moms and horror movies do not mix. (Unless you happen to have the coolest mom on the planet.. in...
Mother, May I, the subtle possession thriller and feature debut from writer/director Laurence Vannicelli, is not your typical possession film....
Ladies and gentlemen, ghouls and ghosts, it’s time to talk about the ladies of the night – the female Vampire! Oft overshadowed by their Lugosi-loving originator, the female vampire embraced the seductive alluring nature of femininity and harnessed it for danger. In this list, get ready to be ensnared as...
Are you tired of scrolling aimlessly through Netflix, trying to find the perfect horror movie to watch? That’s the worst....
Are you tired of scrolling through endless options on Amazon Prime without finding anything compelling enough to commit? Look no...
Panic Film Fest returns! Back again for another year of gory head explosions, gut-bustin’ gags, and blood-curdling scares, Panic Festo 2023 program has officially dropped and it’s jam-packed with horror goodies. If you’ve been cooped up inside all winter long and you’re ready to get weird and party like a...
The ghosts of our past return to haunt the living in Ted Geoghegan’s post WWII supernatural thriller Brooklyn 45. Set...
Ghost stories have captivated audiences since the beginning of storytelling. With the development of cinema, the atmosphere, suspense, and fear...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Do you want to meet a ghost? Join your horror hosts Kim and Jon as they dip their toes into the dark waters of early 2000s J-Horror with Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Pulse (2001). We thought we were sitting down for a fun, spooky story about an evil website and what...