A quick heads up: if you haven’t checked out Part One of States of Horror, go ahead and read it now. It’s a look at some folktales from the first through twelfth states to enter the American Union, and you know you’re curious about the weird stuff that goes on in Connecticut....
Ahhh, the holidays. Is there a more magical time of the year? Bright lights dazzle across snow-covered yards and families gather around delicious feasts to give thanks for all they have. Nothing could possibly ruin the celebration, not even the crazed crowds of Black Friday shoppers clamoring for the years...
Krsy Fox’s mind-bending and utterly absurd feature film I Live Alone is the perfect remedy for any horror lover who is currently recovering from the stress of having family over for the holidays. We all know the toll it can take to serve as host to guests that stay in your home...
What does Thanksgiving really mean? Is it all about obnoxious feasting? Family turmoil? Idle device fixation? Superficial displays? Whitewashed genocide?...
New Year’s is a celebration often lost within a mix of horror genre themes as it falls between that monotonous season following the salacious holiday months. Few filmmakers have dared to incorporate the time of renewal as a mechanism of horror, but Sophia Takal has smartly embraced the late night...