Apple TV+ has unveiled the first look at Matthew Rhys in the upcoming horror-comedy series “Widow’s Bay” from creator Katie Dippold (2016’s Ghostbusters, Haunted Mansion). “Widow’s Bay” makes its...
Intentionally making a “so bad it’s good” movie is a lot harder than you might initially think. There’s a fine line between accurately emulating low-brow filming...
Like many others who fell in love with film at a young age, I used to make embarrassing home movies with whatever I had lying around...
Did you know that Psycho was the first major motion picture to feature an onscreen flushing toilet? Modern indoor plumbing had been available for centuries at...
Presented by Steven C. Miller’s Werewolves, Bloody Disgusting is looking to the stars and howling at the moon with WEREWOLVES WEEK. Today, Jenn Adams takes a look...
Some critics believe that “cult movies” no longer exist. After all, how do you define an underground cult following in an age when independent films are...
AmOS’ ButtOCKs After kicking off 2022 with a double-dose of Scream 4, Joe and I started our “Underrated or Underseen?” theme for the first quarter of...
From Greek mythology’s Lycaon to modern-day Michigan Dogman sightings, werewolves and their regional variants have prowled our imagination since time immemorial. While most cultures had their...
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...
Ahead of next year’s Scream, which will mark her return to the franchise as Gale Weathers, Courteney Cox is starring in a recently announced horror-comedy project...
Sing your heart out. The last few weeks on the Horror Queers Podcast have resulted in plenty of great discussions and hilarious shenanigans. We’ve questioned the problematic cross-dressing...
Personally, I find stoner comedies and slasher flicks to be two of the most comforting things in existence, and I often wonder why filmmakers don’t combine...
Now that the Phantasm series (for now, at least) has wrapped itself up, you’d think “The Hardest Working Man in Horror” himself, Reggie Bannister would take...
Every decade has its ups and downs when it comes to cinema, no matter the genre. Horror fans love to loft on high the output of...
There’s a certain point when you realize an actor has fallen upon hard times. Then again, said actor might also be not all there. Like Gary...
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies has had a long and difficult road to the big screen. Announced way back in 2009 (two months before the book it...
No matter what festivities you celebrate, whether it be Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanza, or Ramadan, one thing’s for sure — now is the perfect time to spread...
As has been mentioned many times before by reviewers and critics, including myself, horror comedies are often the toughest films to create. And while I’ve had...
Horror-comedy and comedy-horror are two sub-genres that many mainstream viewers don’t seem to understand. I touched on this back in the very first post I wrote...
If Woody Allen made a vampire flick, it might resemble Summer of Blood. Writer-director-actor Onur Tukel’s horror-comedy is a fresh satire on the vampire mythos, one...
Rarely do I get to watch movies while running a 102 degree temperature, but such was the case with The Mole Man of Belmont Avenue. Written...
I’ve made no secret about my love for James Gunn’s Slither, from my Remember This to the near constant references I drop in at least 1/3rd...
Reviewed by Michael Erb Teen siblings Hansel and Gretel live a quiet life in Southern California. Hansel loves photography and Gretel loves weed. Her boyfriend too,...
Horror Comedies are by far the most difficult horror sub-genre to execute. They’re also the most likely to fail commercially. While they’re one of my favorite...
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