Welcome to Second Chances, a recurring feature which gives widely underloved and notoriously maligned genre works another opportunity to impress and redeem themselves with a reviewer...
Back in November, director Fede Alvarez tweeted that his 2013 version of Evil Dead “continues the first [The Evil Dead],” adding, “The coincidences on events between the first...
After last year’s divisive yet memorable remake of the 1977 cult classic Suspiria, it looks like its original director, Dario Argento, is finally emerging from the...
With horror industry heavy hitters already in place from the 1970s, the 1980s built upon that with the rise of brilliant minds in makeup and effects...
I must admit, I wasn’t sure I’d be into the concept behind Capcom’s ‘1-Shot’ demo for the upcoming Resident Evil 2 remake. A one-off 30-minute taster of...
Save for seminal films like Psycho, Rosemary’s Baby, or Night of the Living Dead, the ‘60s is a decade we don’t talk much about in horror....
Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding is one of the most heavily anticipated video games of our time. The trailers, depicting a cold science fiction atmosphere, have captivated...
“You know what the scariest thing is? To not know your place in this world. To not know why you’re here. That’s… That’s just an awful...
“Happy” and “Madison” are names that likely remind most of two of the biggest comedy hits from the ‘90s, Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison. Put together, they...
Most are familiar with director Jaume Balagueró as one of the co-creators responsible for one of the most terrifying series in modern horror, [Rec], but the...
Each month in Horror Queers, Joe and Trace tackle a horror film with LGBTQ+ themes, a high camp quotient or both. For lifelong queer horror fans...
Public Service Announcement: Dinosaurs are badass! They’re big, they’re toothy and they come equipped with all manner of fascinating adaptations, making each of them feel idiosyncratic...
2019 may be shaping up to be one hell of a year for horror on the big screen, but what about the small screen? Though not...
Adam Robitel‘s terrifying debut The Taking of Deborah Logan never received a theatrical release (we’ll forever be scratching our heads over that one), but Robitel subsequently kicked...
Unless you’re from the U.K., there’s a good chance this British anthology series has slipped past your notice. It likely doesn’t help that it’s a series...
2019 is a big year for Capcom, with two of its big titles coming out this month. While fans can look forward to the delightfully grim...
Opening with a scene set at Christmas, in a family room decorated with holiday trimmings and a tree, the shadows of two people entangled in a...
2018 was a fine year for horror-based gaming. From heavy hitters such as God of War, to indie gems like DUSK or SEPTEMBER 1999, and VR fare such as...
One of the best Christmas gifts I received this year was an early Blu-ray copy of David Gordon Green’s Halloween from Universal (available January 15th), which...
Despite what some misinformed publications may have claimed, 2018 was a fantastic year for horror. From Halloween to Hereditary, there’s no denying that the genre is...
I am honored to welcome you all to the first entry in Anime Horrors! Each month I’ll be sharing a mix editorials, reviews, and interviews regarding...
“When you look at your ugly, mangled face, you’re gonna remember what you did.” A brand new teaser for the second season of Netflix’s “The Punisher”...
If you’ve been keeping up on our 2018 year-end coverage, then you already know it’s been another great year in horror. But as 2018 is now...
Butcher Block is a weekly series celebrating horror’s most extreme films and the minds behind them. Dedicated to graphic gore and splatter, each week will explore the dark,...
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