For all you urbanites who occasionally daydream about leaving behind the humdrum of traffic jams, incessant honking, and neon lights...
We’ve got spirit, yes we do! We’ve got spirit, how ‘bout you? As summer vacation comes to an end and...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Before Wes Craven gave the world Freddy Krueger, he bestowed upon us Deadly Blessing (1981), a supernatural slasher so wild it’ll scare the beards off your evil Amish neighbors. Join your hosts Kim & Jon as they close out their double-feature of Horror Master Deep Cuts...
Revenge, the feature debut of French director Coralie Fargeat, is a miraculously visceral experience. It brilliantly reclaims the controversial exploitation...
You Won’t Be Alone is a sprawling, experimental film about human nature, the power of love, and the everlasting resentment...
RRRRing, rrring! Ah, the sound of an innocent phone call… until it becomes the harbinger of unspeakable terror. Horror films have a way of turning the mundane into the macabre, and one particularly bone-chilling element they’ve mastered is the art of horror movie phone calls. In this hair-raising piece, we’ll...
Think you’ve seen it all? I hope you’ve got a strong stomach, because there are plenty of disturbing, vile, and...
While horror has delved into the subconscious waters of our dreams many times before, director Anthony Scott Burns (Our House)...
A menacing figure. A group of unsuspecting young adults. A prominent weapon of choice. A real, relevant setting, and a lesson to learn. All of these factors combine to create the genetic makeup of horror’s most renowned subgenre: The Classic Slasher. Whether these flicks stand for meaningful allegories that bring...
Welcome to Know Your Trope, your rough-and-tumble monthly guide through horror history. In this column, we’ll be diving deep into...
Twenty-five years after the original, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett’s Scream begins the journey of a franchise no longer helmed by...
Like it or not, Holiday season is upon us and for many that means travel. Going to meet up with family or friends to celebrate the holidays together, either cross-country or even just a few towns away, can mean the opportunity to hit the road. A classic American pastime. Forget...