The year 1979 was a momentous one for horror. It marked the launch of Fangoria magazine and a slew of important horror releases, many of which...
Since the advent of film, the vampire has been a mainstay of movie monsters. The word itself hails back to 1734, but the concept of vampirism...
While visiting the set of Hellboy in Bulgaria, there’s yet another exciting difference with this reboot; Hellboy has some new, very interesting new teammates to play with....
Even only one quarter into 2019, it’s clear that the rest of the year and into the next are promising to be an exciting time for...
The scene observed on my visit to the Hellboy set in Bulgaria featured the trophy room belonging to The Osiris Club, a secret society tasked with...
Walking onto the dimly lit soundstage where the cast and crew were already hard at work filming, a loud booming voice rose above the ambient noise....
Director Neil Marshall unleashed a definitive modern classic in 2005 with claustrophobic cave terror The Descent. He injected new life into the sparse sub-genre of werewolf...
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,...
The very nature of a horror film is to elicit fear, to evoke literal nightmares and terror. A film’s score is an integral aspect of the...
It’s impossible to be an avid horror fan and not be familiar with the work of John Carl Buechler, even if you may not be familiar...
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...
When the second trailer dropped for the new adaptation of Pet Sematary, reactions were divisive. A major departure in Stephen King’s overly familiar story seemed to...
In 2011, director Rupert Wyatt surpassed expectations with a very human and emotionally driven take on the Planet of the Apes reboot with Rise of the...
When Tourist Trap arrived in limited theaters on March 14, 1979, its quiet release meant it didn’t last long at the box office nor did it...
Even the most idyllic, seemingly safest of neighborhoods have dark secrets lurking just beneath the surface. In a quaint small town filled with upper class residents,...
This summer, AMC is bringing to life the epic tale of Vic McQueen and her discovery of a supernatural ability that puts her at odds with...
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...
Horror is forever reminding us that it’s best to steer clear of the woods, and writer/director Roxanne Benjamin‘s (Southbound, XX) feature debut is the latest entry...
Over recent years, the trusty horror anthology format has seen its fair share of reinvention along with most subgenres of genre film. A collection of short...
Between the upcoming releases of Pet Sematary, It: Chapter Two, In the Tall Grass, Doctor Sleep, and a new Creepshow series on Shudder, 2019 promises to...
A sequel is a tough thing to pull off, especially in horror. It’s not easy trying to recapture what made audiences fall in love with a...
The Keep is an early ‘80s horror film that’s never made it to DVD or Blu-ray, at least not stateside, for two big reasons; obtaining Tangerine...
The Scream franchise is so intertwined with director and horror master Wes Craven that it’s difficult to imagine another film in any other director’s hands, no...
Of all the Universal Classic Horror movie monsters, none have received quite as much merchandise as the Gill Man. Anything you can think of, from pinball...
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