Welcome back to Anime Horrors! Who would have thought that Netflix would have such a role in the world of anime? The streaming giant has continued to...
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...
Forget Netflix’s Tiger King, this 1981 cult film revived by Drafthouse Films is the definitive viewing for mind-blowing, ill-advised narratives to put in your eye holes. One...
What We Play in the Shadows looks beyond the big hitters in the horror game genre and champions its underappreciated and underexposed gems. When it comes...
The recent releases of Freaks (review) and The Platform (review) on Netflix serve as a solid reminder that few genres pair as well together as sci-fi and...
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 recent VOD release of Sea Fever, Robert Eggers’ sophomore feature The Lighthouse hitting Prime Video on the 16th, and Underwater arriving on Blu-ray on the 14th, it only seems...
“DARWIN WAS HALF RIGHT.“ Back in the spring of 2001, this curious intertitle greeted anyone who tuned in for the premiere of Special Unit 2. The...
Though we’ve almost completely exhausted apocalypse media suggestion lists purporting to help survive self-isolation, there’s one more flick that, for some baffling reason, hasn’t made the...
“Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.” These words scrawled across the walls beneath the Paris Catacombs mark the entrance to Hell for the characters in As...
Television shows don’t get much more iconic than The X-Files. Even people who have never seen the show know the names Mulder and Scully, and that...
Blood, Satan, the occult, fighting off zombies, social chaos, violence, death— on the surface, these descriptors sound like your average indicators of our favorite horror movies,...
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...
If you’re looking to break up your horror movie marathons or simply need a break, there’s no shortage of great binge-worthy genre series at your disposal...
Although the concept itself can be traced all the way to the early ‘70s (with Black Christmas and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre standing out as...
It’s a weird time to be alive right now. Remarks on the supposed “crumbling” state of the world at any given moment often feel hyperbolic, as...
If there is any one thing that has made Clive Barker truly stand apart as a creator, it has been his incredible ability to tell stories...
When “Star Trek” premiered in September of 1966, it instantly revolutionized science-fiction television. Begun by creator Gene Roddenberry as a sci-fi riff on popular shows at...
It Came From the ‘80s is a monthly series that pays homage to the monstrous, deadly, and often slimy creatures that made the ‘80s such a fantastic...
While Hammer Studios has been in business since 1934, it was between 1955 and 1979 that it towered as one of the premier sources of edgy,...
Feeling trapped within the confines of a claustrophobic setting makes for excellent tension in horror. When fleeing isn’t an option, adrenaline and terror increases dramatically. There’s...
Inscribed on Anthony Perkins’ urn in the Hollywood Hills are the words: “Don’t Fence Me In.” It’s a poignant choice for someone trapped by the blessing...
We are living in strange, scary days. And I’m scared. I’m scared of what the COVID-19 pandemic is doing – and could yet do – to...
Horror has long been referred to as one of the most profitable genres in all of fiction – film and literature counting. Literature helped bring in...
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