From the moment we meet Ted (Stu Charno) in Friday the 13th Part 2, it’s clear that he’s the character tasked with being the film’s comic relief....
Horror franchises never truly die. Many can lay dormant for years or even decades, but horror fans have a rare enduring love for their favorite creations...
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...
Critters is, with good reason, a cult classic of the mid-eighties. It followed on the heels of Gremlins and certainly has its similarities to Joe Dante’s...
Greetings Friends and Neighbors! Summer is here and all some of us are thinking about is hitting the old swimming hole. Of course, you never know...
There’s a lot to be said for Netflix’s algorithm and its many, many faults – especially when it comes to advertising their own shows. While the...
Horror films are filled with examples of the “Final Girl” trope and for a good reason. It’s fascinating to watch seemingly average woman weather the rampage...
The idea of weaponized dinosaurs has long been rumored to be a Jurassic Park sequel concept. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom finally addresses it head on, although...
We’ve written extensively about our visit to the set of David Gordon Green’s Halloween earlier this year, with one of our articles detailing our conversation with...
“Based on the Hit Film” is a series of articles looking at the video game spin-offs and adaptations of popular horror and movies. Today, it’s the...
In October 1966, a bed-ridden Jack Pierce gave one of his final interviews to Russ Jones for Monster Mania #1. Jones asked a number of rudimentary questions...
We dive into the Sega Saturn’s underappreciated deep sea horror cult hit, ‘Deep Fear,’ right in time for its 20th anniversary. “A monster! What are you...
Hereditary (review) certainly delivers the horror goods. It seems like the Graham family inherited a curse that only gets worse when their grandmother dies. However, the horror...
Since its initial theatrical release 45 years ago, on December 26, 1973, The Exorcist has remained among the highest grossing horror movies of all time. The...
A24 has come to be a household name that you can trust. Whether it be The Florida Project, First Reformed, American Honey, 20th Century Women, or...
We revisit the first ever survival horror video game and examine how this humble NES title is still influencing the frightening genre. “You must escape this...
When quadriplegic Grey Trace (Logan Marshall-Green) gets a new technology that can make him walk again, STEM (voice of Simon Maiden) seems like a godsend. But...
It’s hard not to admire Todd McFarlane. Despite some admittedly valid criticism regarding his artwork, storytelling and shady collaborations with other artists, it’s amazing to think...
The Strangers: Prey at Night (read our review) is loosely based on real events surrounding a family struggling to survive as they are attacked on their vacation by a...
In 1977, just two years after wowing horror fans with the masterpiece that is Deep Red, iconic Italian director Dario Argento somehow managed to raise the...
I’ll never forget my very first horror convention, which I attended over 10 years ago in Maryland. I remember instantly feeling at home when I walked...
We take a look at the “most violent adventure game of all time” and try to wrap our heads around the game’s bizarre, meta point of...
The Music Box Theatre is proud to announce their full slate of 2018 programming and guests for the sophomore year of CINEPOCALYPSE, which will take place June...
Horror TV has had a bit of a rough couple months, with Starz pulling the plug on “Ash vs. Evil Dead,” Syfy deciding not to go...
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