Cisgusting. We spent June discussing genderfluid dinosaurs, evil weaves and queer-coded hitchhikers, and we’re kicking off July with a discussion of the Sleepaway Camp of it all...
The Insidious franchise has always had a special place in my little black heart. And I believe it’s because I was so pleasantly surprised at my theater...
Welcome to Mask of Insanity, a recurring feature which will find the men and women behind some of the most indelible slashers and monsters in the genre...
A couple months ago, we were tricked and treated with the trailer for Freaky. Immediately, I was filled with hype that not a lot of horror...
Triskaidekaphobia is an irrational fear of the number 13, and a big reason why Friday the 13th is considered bad news. Even without the phobia, there’s been...
Happy Death Day took a fun Groundhog Day style approach to the slasher, with a star-making performance by Jessica Rothe as Tree Gelbman, the mean college...
Each month in Horror Queers, queer writers Joe and Trace tackle a horror film with LGBTQ+ elements, a high camp quotient or both. As a genre, horror...
As far as modern horror franchises go, Insidious is arguably one of the better ones in terms of both quality and scare factor. After bursting on to the...
Earlier this year, I posted a video from YouTube user CouchTomato, who showed 24 reasons why A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors and X-Men...
[tps_header]While we live in a day and age where sequels and reboots/remakes are seemingly around every corner, that doesn’t mean that they’re all bad. In fact,...
A couple of weeks ago William Bibbiani, a writer over at Blumhouse, wrote an article celebrating contemporary Masters of Horror. Among those celebrated were James Wan, Guillermo...
They entered the Further years ago… Production is officially underway in Los Angeles on Insidious: Chapter 3, Focus Features, Entertainment One, Sony Pictures Worldwide, and Blumhouse...
The famed horror team of director James Wan (Saw, The Conjuring) and writer Leigh Whannell (Saw, Saw III) reunite with the original cast in the highly...
The famed horror team of director James Wan (Saw, The Conjuring) and writer Leigh Whannell (Saw, Saw III) reunite with the original cast in the highly...
One of the most amazing things for me in James Wan’s Insidious was the fantastic score by composer Joseph Bishara (who also played the Lipstick Demon)....
On the heels of FilmDistrict’s Insidious: Chapter 2 (read our review) destroying the box office, the studio quietly launched a webseries that follows the film’s heroes,...
Last night I hit up the red carpet at the Eyegore Awards before heading into the event itself. For those of you who are unfamiliar, the...
On the heels of FilmDistrict’s Insidious: Chapter 2 (read our review) destroying the box office, the studio quietly launched a webseries that follows the film’s heroes,...
Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights opens tomorrow, September 20th, and I couldn’t be more excited. It’s my favorite Halloween event (which is saying a lot given how...
On the heels of FilmDistrict’s Insidious: Chapter 2 (read our review) destroying the box office, the studio has quietly launched a webseries that follows the film’s...
As I joked over the weekend, it was only a matter of time until FilmDistrict and Sony Pictures announced Insidious: Chapter 3. With full details forthcoming,...
Insidious: Chapter 2 (my review here) cleaned up at the box office this weekend. Not in the expected “it’ll make 20 million” way (which still have...
It’s a summer that has reminded us of a few various fact: horror it always hot, a properly marketed horror film will open well, and a...
Despite being able to appreciate James Wan’s talent and passion for the horror franchise, I’ve only really ever felt luke warm about any of the films...
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