Suburbia, often painted as the epitome of safety and tranquility, gets a dark makeover in John Carpenter’s latest cinematic venture,...
The month of April is the benchmark of many pleasantries, but this time around the start of spring is also...
There have been countless imitations of The Blair Witch Project (1999) since its release, but if you think the found footage sub-genre has nothing new to offer, think again. A new indie production, Butterfly Kisses, aims to redefine found footage horror by spinning the concept into an interesting and multi-layered new...
Jane Schoenbrun’s We’re All Going To The World’s Fair is exactly the kind of horror movie you hope for when you’re stuck...
As the scorching summer heat settles in, there’s no better way to beat the rising temperatures than by diving into...
As cinematic boogeymen go, you can’t do much better than Candyman. Since his first appearance in Bernard Rose’s Candyman (1992), he has remained a haunting figure and an urban legend born from the stuff of nightmares. His legacy continues in Nia DaCosta’s Candyman (2021), summoned once again to gouge throats and spill...
When it comes to review writing, I typically don’t struggle. I’m not trying to toot my own horn or anything,...
Whether you’re a student in the middle of the back-to-school madness or just an average Joe who loves the smell...
When night falls and darkness engulfs the land, some roads become portals to the unknown, shrouded in eerie tales and chilling encounters. These haunted highways, scattered across the globe, have earned their reputation as harbingers of the supernatural, drawing thrill-seekers, skeptics, and believers in the paranormal alike. With ghostly apparitions,...
The campfire is lit, marshmallows are toasting, and there’s a chill in the air. You and your friends hush to...
A quick heads up: if you haven’t checked out Part One of States of Horror, go ahead and read it...
Welcome back fiends! Tonight we conclude our journey through the United States by way of its creepiest folklore in a little series we’ve been calling States of Horror. If you haven’t checked out the stories from the first 37 states in the country, head over to the States of Horror...