Night of the Living Dummy II was originally published in May 1995 (Spine #31). The series adaptation later aired on Friday, January 12, 1996 (runtime: 22...
Roger Corman has been called many things over the years—King of the B’s, The Pope of Pop Cinema, outlaw, renegade, mentor. Now, maybe all of it...
Horror Queers co-host Joe Lipsett – who by the way celebrated a birthday this week… Happy Birthday, Joe! – will be one of the guest hosts...
NECA‘s new line of Universal Monsters action figures based on the original classics is on the way, with Frankenstein’s monster, The Wolf Man, The Mummy and Dracula confirmed. The...
Toho International, Inc. is celebrating the 67th birthday of Godzilla this year in several different ways, and they’re even bringing the original classic back to theaters...
The Nightstream Film Festival returns as a virtual event this Halloween season, taking place from October 7-13. The celebrated online-only event formed as a banner uniting...
Do you need to insurance boobs? After queering up the castle in James Whale’s The Bride of Frankenstein, we got cosmic with Adam Egypt Mortimer’s outstanding...
Near the beginning of Resident Evil: Village, it quickly becomes clear that the game will be structured around hunting down four powerful lords that live around...
Alongside grotesque bioweapons, spurious conspiracies, and demented interior design, puzzles are an inextricable part of Resident Evil’s DNA. In fact, they’re so tightly woven into the...
Heart-Shaped Box. Following a month of ‘3s’ and Splice, my extremely WTF birthday pick last week, Trace and I are headed to the East Coast of...
You already know that we have our own horror streaming service, right? If not let me introduce you to Bloody Disgusting TV! We’re streaming premium horror...
phantom limb /ˈfan(t)əm’lim/ n. an often painful sensation of the presence of a limb that has been amputated. Welcome to Phantom Limbs, a recurring feature which will...
Unsuspecting drivers and passengers in horror movies can count themselves lucky if they only experience bad food and boredom during road trips. The itineraries or routes...
This year marks a big anniversary for not just one, but two beginnings in the Friday the 13th series: one much beloved and another widely despised....
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...
For St. Patrick’s Day, the Leprechaun franchise tends to be the easy choice for holiday horror viewing. The holiday began as a feast day to honor...
He’s got the story. We’ve got the podcast. Coming at you from Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, Joe and I are gifting you all with our...
This Halloween season, we’re making it insanely easy to assemble your own curated watchlists with this massive guide to horror set on or over Halloween. That’s...
Stephen King’s sequel novel Doctor Sleep is a wholly different beast than its predecessor The Shining. Though it picks up shortly after young Danny Torrance has...
For better or worse, Danishky Esterhazy’s The Banana Splits Movie is one of the most unusual productions of 2019. We live in an era where fans...
Guest post by Key Collector Comics founder Nick Coglianese. There are horrors buried in basements and locked away in attics all over the world, possibly even...
Reaching the milestone of fifteen years, Fantastic Fest continues to champion groundbreaking international genre films, bringing a diverse array of global filmmakers to Austin in a...
As The Daily Jaws detailed earlier this year, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has been working on a restoration of “Bruce” from Steven Spielberg’s Jaws,...
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,...
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