Now that the second Happy Death Day film is out in theaters – and includes a mid-credits scene that sets up a Part 3 – it appears...
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...
Between the recent news of Shudder’s Creepshow series, including cool sneak peak of The Creep, and the fairly recent failed attempt to revive Tales from the...
Inspired by the J-Horror craze going on at the time, Monolith’s F.E.A.R. was a solid action fest of a shooter that entertained as much as it...
Released in 800 theatres with minimal marketing, writer/director Darren Stein’s satirical black comedy Jawbreaker made its debut on Feb 19, 1999. Apparently, Columbia/Tri-Star never intended for...
The ‘90s often get a bad rap with horror fans. After the numerous successful slashers and creature effects films of the ’80s, the ‘90s offered a different...
It’s often posited that ‘’familiarity breeds contempt’’. This maxim is especially true in the horror genre, where overexposure can reduce once-menacing-killers and grotesque monsters into irritating...
The main issue most of us have with movie trailers is that they show us *too much* – recently, I myself wrote up an article about...
“So this whole time, Lydia’s mom made her think it was her fault her dad died? Why would a mom do that to a kid?” –...
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...
In the wake of the recent announcement of Universal and Blumhouse developing an Invisible Man movie with Leigh Whannell at the helm, talk has begun anew...
This uber-contemporary tale of social media nihilism and suburban warfare is like the orgy lovechild of Fight Club, Carrie, The Purge and Mean Girls. Mostly plausible...
In January, the zombie returned. For the third year in a row, Capcom ruled the first month of the calendar year, this time with a remake...
Warning: Spoilers for Batman: Arkham VR (however the latter-third has been left out) Whether a long-term Batman fan or more recent, everyone can agree upon the...
It’s 2019. And final girls have done some growing up. Watching Happy Death Day back in October 2017, it was immediately clear that I was witnessing...
Last year Steven Spielberg crammed an insane number of pop culture nods and Easter eggs into Warner Bros. Ready Player One, and it included horror in...
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 Textorcist, unfortunately, is a much better pun, than it is a game. Developer Morbidware’s bullet hell liturgy-’em-up puts players in the cassock of Ray Bibbia,...
The final girl is ubiquitous in horror, usually slashers, and is a common trope that refers to the last female character left alive to face and...
Nearing the 20th anniversary of its debut at the Vancouver International Film Festival, Takashi Miike’s Audition has long been regarded as one of the most unsettling...
Should you get aboard the Metro hype train? Read why we thought you may hesitate to buy a ticket in our Metro Exodus review. Carefully I...
Another year, and with it another Valentine’s Day, a commercial holiday dedicated to love. Or rather, a holiday that markets spending a lot of money on...
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...
Between the years 1993 and 2000, George Romero was not forgotten, though he was on something of an unwanted hiatus at that time. In spite of...
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