Happy Halloween Horror Fans! This week we’re treating you to an episode of the Trick or Treat Limited Podcast Series, as voted by...
Hospitals are scary places. They’re where we’re most vulnerable. Either we’re visiting someone who’s sick or, even worse, we are...
Cheese lovers welcome, we have such sights to show you. This Pinhead Cheeseball is the perfect centerpiece for all your festive gatherings. Creamy, cheesy, terrifying! What else could you want adorning your perfectly laid table? Even Uncle Frank would approve. It was the Autumn of 1987 and the UK’s answer...
Every Hellraiser fan’s greatest fear is that a new Hellraiser movie will be nothing but pain and agony. And I mean, they always kind...
On September 18, 1987, Clive Barker unleashed a new kind of hell for a modern-day horror audience. Hellraiser encapsulates a...
Horror movies wouldn’t be horror movies without a good villain that you love to hate! While we can all acknowledge that these fictional characters are “the bad guys” of their stories it can still be fun to examine them through a different lens and try to understand them on a...
Fellow NOFS contributor Dave Richards described PG: Psycho Goreman to me as “E.T. meets Gwar,” which I have to say...
[Making a Monster] How Filmmaking Frustrations Yielded Clive Barker’s “Super-Butchers” in HELLRAISER
“What’s in the box?!” As it turns out, there are much worse things to find in there than Gwyneth Paltrow’s...
When I tell people that I consider Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey to be the scariest movie ever made, I really mean it. More often than not when I bring this up, I get the impression people don’t feel the same way. I get a lot of polite smiles...
Incorporating religious themes within cinematic narratives has become so widely used, it can easily go unnoticed. Horror may be the...
Ask any horror fan what they consider the best decade of horror filmmaking is, and more likely than not they’ll...
Somewhere, in the underlining story of Hellraiser: Judgment, there’s a good idea. In its brisk 81 minutes, which somehow manages to doubly bore with its police procedural knockoff and apparent obsession with Cenobite bureaucracy, there is at least the foundation of something that could have made for a truly compelling...