Canadian actress Carrie Anne Fleming has passed away due to complications from breast cancer. She died peacefully on February 26 at the age of 51. Dario...
Back before the rise of prestige television programming and streaming productions that blur the line between the big and small screen, it was basically understood that...
George Wendt is best known for playing a regular at the bar where everybody knows your name. Yet other than Norm on Cheers, I mostly — and...
War films are horror films, aren’t they? Both genres explore inevitable death intertwined with moral quandaries and are full of suspense. Come and See is often...
For this month’s installment of “TV Terrors” we revisit Showtime’s “Masters of Horror,” which was created by Mick Garris and aired for two seasons between 2005...
Edgar Allan Poe may have enjoyed some amount of popularity during his lifetime, but he certainly could not have predicted just how influential his writing would...
Happiest of birthdays to Robert Englund, and Happy #RobertEnglundDay! Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story is now on SCREAMBOX, coinciding with the horror mainstay’s 76th birthday. The...
Video games may not be as well respected as other narrative artforms, but it’s only a matter of time before mainstream media begins to regard these...
John Carpenter‘s horror classic The Thing is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week, making the perfect excuse to revisit the practical effects showstopper. Thanks to Fathom Events bringing The...
Almost every horror anthology, be it a movie or a TV series, has a gimmick. Some are attached to certain authors for their source material (Roald...
Featuring horror movies from John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, Dario Argento, Joe Dante, Takashi Miike, Stuart Gordon and more, Showtime’s horror anthology “Masters of Horror” was a...
If you’re a regular reader of the weekly streaming column Stay Home, Watch Horror, or you listen to the Bloody Disgusting Podcast, you’ve likely noticed how frequently Tubi gets...
Series of Frights is a recurring column that mainly focuses on horror in television. Specifically, it takes a closer look at five episodes or stories —...
Suppose the onslaught of new releases or your 31 Days of Horror watchlists from October drained your attention span or will to binge more horror movies....
Tales From the Television looks back at standalone episodes from various TV anthologies. Each collection of stories, every one based on a specific theme, is proof that...
Now that the dust has settled on the finale, it’s clear that Misha Green has steered HBO’s “Lovecraft Country” into certified hit territory, blending old-school Cosmic-Horror...
If you’re looking to break up your horror movie marathons or simply need a break, there’s no shortage of great binge-worthy genre series at your disposal...
As elated as love can make one feel, it can be hell for others. Characters in horror can attest to that. So often in the genre,...
Not every horror movie has been turned into a TV show, but it sure feels that way sometimes. The popularity of serialized entertainment opens up a...
On the anniversary of Takashi Miike’s controversial ‘Masters of Horror’ episode, the director looks back on what he considers to be his scariest work. Takashi Miike...
Butcher Block is a weekly series celebrating horror’s most extreme films and the minds behind them. Dedicated to graphic gore and splatter, each week will explore the dark,...
Before horror took over television, Showtime aligned the greats and created the forgotten “Masters of Horror”, an anthology series that delivered a new hour-long movie each...
It’s that time again! Nightmares Film Festival (Oct. 18 to 21) has reared its head once more with another “Early 13” selections to announce to the...
Oh and can we please also bring this show back? For just two seasons, Showtime’s “Masters of Horror” united some of horror’s top filmmakers for episodes...
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