James Gunn loves superheroes. Even before he took the helm of the wildly popular Guardians of the Galaxy franchise, Gunn...
Of all the species of monsters out there, the plant-based kind is especially overlooked. To me, that’s a travesty. I...
Happy Easter, fiends! Whether or not you celebrate the holiday, I think we can all agree on one thing: bunnies are cool. Easter is the bunniest holiday, so I think it’s appropriate to celebrate with a KILLER BUNNY! You’re probably already thinking of the scene from Monty Python and the Holy...
Don Coscarelli, creator of the cult-favorite Phantasm series, has advice for people who want to get into independent film. In his book, True...
A traditional coming of age teen party movie switches gears when monsters arrive and start straight up murdering teens left and right. Can Sophie and her friends band together to banish or kill the beasts? Luckily, this group of girls can kick some major ass. Buckle up kids, it’s time to go monster slaying.
The opening night crowd at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal were treated to the world premiere of Nightmare Cinema. Heralded as the sort of return to the celebrated Masters of Horror series, Nightmare Cinema collects 5 stories directed by Mick Garris (Sleepwalkers, The Stand), Joe Dante (The Howling, Gremlins)...
Is there anything more terrifying to a teen girl than coming into adulthood? I think not. Cinema has often used...
Though The Strangers: Prey At Night may be just as sadistic as its predecessor, it fell victim to the horror movie...
The ominous darkness, twisting trees, and dilapidated cabins of a forested wilderness have long been staples of horror. In fact, the “Cabin in the Woods” sub genre is arguably one of the most popular in all of horror. Seeing as we’ve had almost every iteration of forest-set thrillers, it would...
In Creep 2, Mark Duplass returns to the hypnotically unsettling role of psychotic killer, Aaron (Creep 2). Or is it Josef (Creep)?...
It’s kill or be killed in Game of Death. The film is little bit Belko Experiment, a little bit Hunger...
Horror loves a whodunnit. And, teen solo slasher Happy Death Day prepares to deliver a slice. Yes, we’re only one sentence in and I’ve already served up a cake pun. Two puns. I’ll stop. Happy Death Day dares to follow in the mammoth footsteps of both the wildly and not-so successful ventures...
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