16 years after the faux trailer debuted as part of Grindhouse, Eli Roth finally delivered the feature version of Thanksgiving. There were no leftovers, but among...
The end of the year always brings about reflection, so it felt appropriate to recall the moments that helped define 2023 in horror. As in, the...
There’s no shortage of memorable adversaries in the horror gaming space, with the Silent Hill and Resident Evil franchises alone doing plenty of heavy lifting. Nevertheless,...
By the early 1990s, it was still fairly rare to see a Hollywood production invade New England to shoot a film. Things had certainly been made...
Zack Snyder’s 2021 zombie movie Army of the Dead was supposed to spawn an animated series titled “Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas,” you may recall,...
Many horror fans can recall reading at least one scary short-story collection during their formative years. Especially if they stayed up reading that book in the...
I found my way into the Halloween universe through an old VHS tape collecting dust on my father’s bookcase. He’d recorded Halloween II when it once...
Amnesia has always been one of the more epistolary franchises out there, consigning a great deal of its storytelling to letter correspondences and fragmented journal entries....
Times and tastes have obviously changed since LucasArts’ Zombies Ate My Neighbors hit the scene back in 1993, but the cult classic Run n’ Gun still...
Note: This Cobweb interview was conducted prior to the current SAG-AFTRA strike. Samuel Bodin, the creator of Netflix horror series “Marianne,” returns to the genre with...
Welcome to the Ghostface Glossary, a guide to every horror reference and nod throughout all six films in the Scream franchise thus far. Click the link to...
When Friday the 13th: The Game was released back in 2017, I was immediately gripped by its unique take on asymmetrical multiplayer. Despite it only having...
From the mind of Stephen King, 20th Century Studios and 21 Laps’ The Boogeyman was unleashed in theaters this past weekend, debuting in the #3 spot on the domestic...
Bruce Campbell has taken to Twitter this afternoon to thank Evil Dead fans for making Evil Dead Rise a smash hit in theaters, the film officially...
Out of all the popular Universal monsters, werewolves may have appeared the most often in ‘90s children’s literature. There was something about these hirsute creatures of...
Nearly 80 years after its premier, Gaslight has never felt more relevant. Adapted from Patrick Hamilton’s 1938 play Gas Light, George Cukor’s 1944 film follows a...
This month marks the publication of Titan’s final Michael Myers movie tie-in, Halloween Ends. Authored by the series’ co-screenwriter, Paul Brad Logan, Halloween Ends sets itself...
I was 12 years old in 1998. My family rarely went to the movies, but I begged my mom to take me to see Halloween H20....
As a documentary filmmaker and archivist, I rely on a few critical things when putting together a new film project. The first thing is patience; finding...
I grew up in a predominantly Christian community in rural West Virginia. Not a day went by that I wasn’t told I was going to burn...
Mark Rosman‘s The House on Sorority Row (1982) and Stewart Hendler‘s Sorority Row (2009) feel shoved aside in their respective horror classes. Titles like Pieces, Black...
SCREAMBOX original documentary Pennywise: The Story of IT uncovered a wealth of insight into the 1990 Stephen King adaptation. Five years of work from co-directors John...
Wes Craven‘s The Hills Have Eyes is a seminal “Sunny Scary” horror flick renowned for its cannibalistic hilltop clan, but it certainly presents as one of...
One thing you might not know about Wes Craven’s Scream 4 is that Kristen Stewart was at one point approached to appear in the film as...
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