Five years after igniting the original slasher craze, Sean S. Cunningham returned with another harrowing tale of young people in danger. And similar to Friday the...
Hospitals can often be terrifying places. Bridges between the living and the dead, some of the worst human suffering imaginable is housed in their walls and...
Sheets of rain blanket the 1978 New York skyline as a marquis comes into view, touting its message in bright, pink letters: Madeline Ashton in Songbird!...
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio isn’t the first adaptation of Italian author Carlo Collodi’s classic fantasy novel to release this year. Del Toro’s lifelong passion project is by...
It’s that time of the year again where “The Simpsons” gets spooky. “Treehouse of Horror XXXIII” premiered this past Sunday night and with it came three...
Slasher maniac Art the Clown is back, and so is actor David Howard Thornton in the highly anticipated slasher sequel Terrifier 2. Following his gruesome demise in the...
Evolving from humble beginnings — which can be traced back to an unassuming internet discussion board, circa 2007— The SCP Foundation has really come a long...
Dedicated to honoring the life and work of late horror master George A. Romero and supporting a new generation of filmmakers and artists inspired by his...
Christopher Pike knows his way around death, but how the author approaches the act of mortality in The Midnight Club is unique, even for him. In...
George A. Romero is most often associated with the zombie, thanks to his history-making depiction of them, beginning with 1968’s Night of the Living Dead. While Romero’s zombies...
With the success of both Fear Street and Goosebumps in the early ‘90s, it only made sense to combine them into one series. And R. L....
The People’s Joker opens with a disclaimer: “This film is a parody and is at the present time completely unauthorized by DC Comics, Warner Brothers, or...
One Day at Horrorland was originally published in February 1994 (Spine #16). The series adaptation aired on Saturday October 25 & Saturday November 1, 1997 (runtime: 22...
According to the horror genre, summer camps are teeming with killers and other unusual dangers. These seasonal getaways designed for adventure and fun quickly turn into...
A long history of social deduction games predate the popular paranoia-inducing online game Among Us, from Mafia to Werewolf. Bodies Bodies Bodies presents a variation of the game among a group...
Twenty-two people died one fateful Halloween in Wickburg, Massachusetts. And as far as the town is concerned, the killer is still on the loose. Robert Cormier’s...
When you think of the late filmmaker George A. Romero, it’s likely that only one fictional monster comes to mind: Zombies. Through his seminal Living Dead...
The snarling hybrid on the cover of The Cat-Dogs suggests this 1995 anthology has an animal theme. On the contrary, this collection has only a few...
Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, The Wrestler, Black Swan, Mother!) is back in highly unexpected fashion, co-writing a middle school horror book for HarperCollins. Written...
The Critters franchise is very close to my heart. Like Gremlins, it is not only one of the first horror movies I remember seeing, but it’s...
Shudder has announced this afternoon that their “Halfway to Halloween” celebration kicks off next month, with a handful of brand new originals and exclusives on the...
No matter the production, whether it’s a small indie horror movie or a summer blockbuster, actor Nicolas Cage always turns in a memorable performance. He’s a Hollywood performer...
Writer/Director Kirill Sokolov possesses a unique ability to transform family strife into pitch-black, hyper-violent physical comedy for our amusement. Sokolov’s debut, Why Don’t You Just Die!, let the bone-crunching...
Bloody Disgusting celebrates the Sailor Moon 30th anniversary! “The little things bring such joy and I’m happy. I wish I could go back to that kind...
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