The slasher first established itself as the dominant art form of 1980s horror by capitalizing on the calendar. Arguably beginning with Black Christmas (1974) and Halloween...
Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products released each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more. Here...
Ginny’s life is perfect, but as the audience slowly learns over the course of Happy Birthday to Me, that was not always the case. And as...
Long before Happy Death Day there was Happy Birthday to Me, a Canadian slasher released in 1981. The film is probably more known for its VHS...
We’ve all seen them. They’re inescapable. Their headlines draw us like a moth to flame with their promise of economic, streamlined order. “They” are The Listicle. A...
It’s the most wonderful time of year when genre fans celebrate holiday horror. One of the most celebrated comes straight out of the snowy north –...
When we reflect on the golden age of the slasher genre, we typically remember the films that spawned a string of sequels. After all, Freddy, Jason...
We all love ’80s slashers, VHS tapes and toys. So why not combine all three?! Dan Polydoris, the man behind Death by Toys, is responsible for...
An interesting phenomenon that can occur in Hollywood is when two movies with roughly the same plot are released in the same year by different studios....
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