A new month means a new guide as titles are added (and dropped) from streaming services. Let’s unpack the most exciting titles that are available to watch on Tubi in May 2026....
Bloody Disgusting and Street Food Cinema (SFC), Los Angeles’ largest outdoor cinema series, are reuniting to celebrate Half-O-Ween with two immersive screenings at the historic Heritage Square...
Everything’s Coming Up Carrie! January proved to be a busy, varied month on Horror Queers. We kicked off 2025 with a look at Sophia Takal’s examination...
In the mid-1970s, there was a brief trend going on in the film world: the rock opera movie musical. These were films that had a considerable...
“It has nothing to do with Satan, Mama. It’s me. Me. If I concentrate hard enough, I can move things” Is it possible to go to...
The Ultimate Time Capsule. We closed out August with a look at the horror elements in the non-horror film Shiva Baby, the trans empowerment of Sleepaway Camp...
Raising Cain, Brian De Palma’s maddening dissociative identity disorder thriller, remains one of the director’s most inscrutable films three decades later. “Does Carter know what he...
With Now Showing, your Halloweenies gather each month for a review on something new and something old in horror. This month, co-hosts Justin Gerber and McKenzie...
Considering how long I’ve been writing this editorial series, it’s wild that this is the first entry tackling Brian De Palma. While there’s a history of...
A select handful of horror films have made their way into the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry over the years, including Dracula, Bride of Frankenstein, Alien, Psycho,...
Scream Factory has been upgrading many classic horror movies to 4K Ultra HD, and up next is Brian De Palma’s Carrie, of course the classic 1976...
“Oh, Lord! Help this sinning woman see the sin of her days and ways. Show her that if she had remained sinless, this curse of blood...
De Palma’s sleek conspiracy theory thriller and sleuth slasher film, Blow Out, turns 40 and its message rings in our ears even stronger now. “Just worry...
The real Josie and the Pussycats. As October ends, so to does our eight-week Camp Marathon. We’re going out with a musical bang as we discuss Brian...
A horror musical is a tough sell to any audience, let alone one that also infuses comedy, camp, and Grand Guignol style. So, it’s no surprise...
Announced by Entertainment Weekly, legendary filmmaker Brian De Palma (Scarface, Carrie) has put down the camera and picked up the pen to co-write the upcoming novel...
Scream Factory adds another Brian De Palma masterpiece into their roster with a Collector’s Edition of his 1976 psychological hit thriller Obsession, starring Cliff Robertson (Charley),...
The Criterion Collection announced their upcoming releases for October today, and among them we were delighted to find Brian De Palma’s 1972 horror film, Sisters. In...
One of Italy’s greatest contributions to horror is the introduction of the “giallo,” a form of super-stylish murder mystery that became known for its gorgeous aesthetics,...
In 1974 Stephen King published not only his first novel, but a story that would weave its way into the tapestry of the horror landscape for...
It was revealed last week that Carrie director Brian De Palma is penning a topical new horror film inspired by the real-life monster known as Harvey...
Brian De Palma has certainly made his mark on the horror genre over the years, bringing Stephen King’s Carrie to the big screen in 1976 and...
In the world of Stephen King, Carrie is an incredibly important tale. Not only was it the first novel King had published, but it was also...
Brian De Palma’s 1976 film adaptation of Stephen King’s Carrie is hailed as one of the great horror films of its era, one that stunned critics...
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