Interview and article written by Jon Dobyns of Twitch The Ripper. Make sure to pick up their latest album Colorblind. Horror and vinyl are two things...
Back in October, Frictional said we’d have to wait until after A Machine for Pigs released before they’d divulge any details regarding their next game —...
By Zena S. Dixon. I cannot possibly be the only one who screams at screens when these typical, annoying final girls manage to survive through the...
Sometimes there’s nothing I enjoy more than a rainy, stormy evening and a good album to pop on and lose myself in. It’s calming, it’s soothing,...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Craig R. Baxley is a former stuntman who directed three really, really good action films back-to-back. The first one is Action Jackson...
Cancelled games. It’s a sad fact that they’re a thing. The developer might get shut down, its ambitions may outreach their available resources, they might even...
Remember when Dead Rising 3 was first teased, way back in 2010? According to Capcom Vancouver producer Mike Jones, at the time, Capcom planned for it...
Back in August I visited the set of Screen Gems’ new remake of Stephen King’s Carrie, directed by Kimberly Peirce (Boys Don’t Cry, Stop Loss). And...
It’s hard to begin any piece on Harlan Ellison without spending half of the allotted word count re-enumerating everything the man has done since hitting the...
The Fantasia International Film Festival is proud to announce the rest of their 120-feature lineup that comprises our 2013 event, along with a string of additional...
Comic-Con just released Day 3 of their massive 2013 schedule, and it’s a bit more heavy on the horror than both Day 1 (Thursday, July 18)...
Heavenly button man, do your deeds. If thine deeds are deemed righteous, ye shall be granted five whole minutes with thy true love, Laura. Sounds pretty,...
Welcome to Ghosts of Gaming Past — here we’ll be reviewing older horror games, classics and non-classics we missed when they were originally released. Have a...
The zombie genre is bustling right now. You can’t turn a corner without bumping into a Resident Evil, The Walking Dead, DayZ, Lollipop Chainsaw, ZombiU, The...
All this talk about the next generation of consoles has gotten be excited for the next generation of video games. Oh, the Xbox One lets us...
As I’ve said before, I love it when you lovely, amazing readers send me things to check out. I get to see and hear things that...
Deep in paranoia and reveling in insanity, House Of Gold & Bones #1 is a gripping read about the fear of the unknown. Corey Taylor, lead...
NARR8 is a new digital comic/interactive novel company on the rise, doing their best to re-define the reader experience. Although they offer tremendous variety in titles,...
In this very special edition of Indie Horror Spotlight, it’s Adam vs. the Mosquito. Seriously. If there was a list of annoying video game bugs —...
I’m one of those people who has a pretty active imagination. My brain is always coming up with fantastic images and constructing new scenarios that place...
Welcome to Ghosts of Gaming Past — here we’ll be reviewing older horror games, classics and non-classics we missed when they were originally released. Have a...
While most of us known Bobcat Goldthwait as Zed from the Police Academy films, he’s actually a pretty accomplished director. His God Bless America was a...
You’ve probably already heard about Destiny. If you haven’t, it’s Bungie’s newest game since passing on the Halo series to 343 Industries. Bungie is combining forces...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Scream Factory is releasing Renny Harlin’s 1988 film Prison for the first time on DVD/Blu-ray in the U.S. and after watching it,...