Hot on the heels of director Joe Begos’ most personal and accomplished feature yet, Bliss, VFW offers up a John Carpenter’s Assault on Precinct 13-inspired siege...
Wishploitation horror is as scanty as it is distinct. Leprechaun and Wishmaster, being the most prominent examples in this meager subgenre, bear wish-granters with sinister intentions....
It was awesome to see Parasite take home the Best Picture award at the Oscars this past Sunday. Director Bong Joon-ho, his crew, and his actors...
As elated as love can make one feel, it can be hell for others. Characters in horror can attest to that. So often in the genre,...
Butcher Block is a monthly series celebrating horror’s most extreme films and the minds behind them. Dedicated to graphic gore and splatter, we will explore the dark, the...
Evolve is a game with a very strange critical history. When it was first introduced by Turtle Rock Studios, the creators of the much-loved Left 4...
Bioshock 2 had an uphill battle from the start. Normally, a sequel seems to have an easier time building hype, but due to the critical acclaim...
After the success of Halloween, John Carpenter returned to horror once more with a traditional ghost story. Co-written with producer Debra Hill, The Fog opens with old Mr. Machen...
As a movie about the criminal underworld of Gotham City, Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) stays street-level. Yes, it’s an insane...
Indie horror was a big part of the genre in the past decade (as you may have noticed in our horror games of the decade list)....
On Valentine’s Day, Blumhouse’s latest release gives a classic fantasy TV series from the ‘70s a horror makeover in Fantasy Island. At least, that’s how the description...
With the upcoming 110th anniversary of the source novel, the recent Blu-ray re-release of one of the more dubious adaptations of his famous tale, and a...
Welcome to Revenge of the Remakes, where columnist Matt Donato takes us on a journey through the world of horror remakes. We all complain about Hollywood’s...
Welcome to a new installment of Anime Horrors! For this month, I’m going to review the new one-shot Death Note story. It probably goes without saying,...
Society’s relationship with the telephone has changed throughout the years. Once a necessary means of communication, the phone is treated as a nuisance these days. Unwanted...
This past weekend saw the theatrical release of Osgood Perkins’ Gretel & Hansel, a visual feast that reimagines the classic Brothers Grimm fairytale as a coming-of-age...
Near the end of my high school days, I was lent a book that would forever change me. The book was a poem about a guy...
For all of the mysteries and “monsters” that the Mystery Inc. gang have confronted over the past 50+ years of their existence, it’s strange that the...
Horror and science fiction have always been a part of the television canvas, and constant attempts have been made over the years to produce classic entertainment....
Hello, true believers, and welcome to You Aughta Know, a column dedicated to the decade that is now two full decades behind us. That’s right, it’s...
Next to Frankenstein, Dracula is one of the most adapted horror novels in history, spawning numerous stage plays, video games, comic books and of course a...
In my introductory Through Her Eyes column, I grappled with the rape-revenge genre and looked at how these films can be reclaimed as narratives about feminine...
While Found-Footage films are no longer raking in at the box-office like the good-old-days, you can’t deny the impact that this humble little sub-genre has had...
This article contains spoilers. For as far back as the genre’s inception, horror has been pinning its protagonists against the biggest baddy, seducer of sin, and...
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