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...
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...
In the world of game development, it’s all too common to see studios outside the titans of the industry either get snaffled up and absorbed by...
Right at the heart of Sniper: Ghost Warrior Contracts, tucked beneath all the archaic design and clunky controls, is an interesting kernel of an idea. After...
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...
I’m surrounded by demons. Using my quick-dash and double-jump abilities in quick succession, I maneuver myself out of harm’s way and tear two enemies apart with...
On its 25th anniversary, we look back on Carpenter’s 90’s love letter to Lovecraft and why it’s one of the director’s best films. “Reality’s not what...
It’s not always the scares that make our favorite horror movies stand out, but scenes or sequences that bring quotable lines of dialogue, thrilling action, uplifting...
This post discusses plot elements from the novel and both film adaptations, so obvious spoilers ahead. Stephen King’s beloved novel sat in a drawer for years...
Back in the early days of his videogame career, founder of Running with Scissors Vince Desi was in the business of producing family-friendly titles from licenses...
Mary Lambert’s 1989 adaptation of Stephen King’s arguably bleakest novel, Pet Sematary, was fairly faithful to the source material. But it left out one crucial component...
Even if you’re a somewhat regular reader or a newcomer to horror movies, you’ve still likely heard of Stephen King. The prolific author of horror, sci-fi,...
*Keep up with our ongoing end of the year coverage here* While plenty of controversies have surrounded the industry in 2018 (Crunch! Loot Boxes! The person...
Outlast 2 was created to make you feel like a rat in a maze, without any knowledge of what’s on the outside. When stripped of context...
J.J. Abrams loves horror. Everything he makes involves horror in some way. Whether it’s a big, lumbering monster spewing back-bursting parasites into the subways of New...
The Disney brand is one that’s long been associated with saccharine family-friendly fare since Walt Disney launched it, and Mickey Mouse, in 1928 before it grew...
The first wave of films has been announced for the 2018 Telluride Horror Show, which will take place October 12-14th in the mountain resort town of Telluride, Colorado. The...
[Press Release] Beyond Fest has announced its complete slate of 2018 programming featuring 46 features and 24 West Coast premieres of cinematic excess. Beyond Fest returns...
Horror franchises never truly die. Many can lay dormant for years or even decades, but horror fans have a rare enduring love for their favorite creations...
The teaser for Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria that dropped recently revealed a distinct departure from the vivid colored world of Dario Argento’s beloved supernatural classic. Color scheme...
There you have it, the first ever official look at Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, the latest entry in the Puppet Master franchise that will have...
What makes a great horror film? Is it the number of scares? Or is it how effective the scares are? Is it the performances? Or maybe...
Oh yeah, now we’re excited. Steven S. DeKnight’s Pacific Rim Uprising gets a brand spankin’ new trailer this morning, and it’s far superior to anything we’ve...
We’ve thus far seen several images of the new Jaegers from Steven S. DeKnight’s Pacific Rim Uprising, but what about the Kaiju? We’ve your first look...
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