Why sit through the credits? Because there may be a little reward at the end. In recent years, post-credits “stingers” have become synonymous with Marvel’s films,...
One of the most terrifying sub-genre of horror is the body horror film. I’m one of those people who freaks out if I notice anything off-kilter...
Thanks in no small part to the many limited edition posters, collector’s edition Blu-rays, and must-own vinyl soundtracks constantly being released by companies like Mondo and...
Just last night, I watched Jonathan Demme’s 1991 psychological horror/thriller The Silence of the Lambs and, just like every time I pop it in, was absolutely...
In 1984, a horror icon was born by the name of Freddy Krueger, in Wes Craven’s landmark horror classic A Nightmare on Elm Street. Key to...
Exploring the horror trilogies that you didn’t even know were horror trilogies It’s always exciting when one of your favorite films—horror or otherwise—announces not only a...
A week ago, Brad posted the “100 Greatest One-liners…After the Kill!” A collection of quips that come immediately after a kill, the video offered a ton...
This isn’t the first time we’ve been gifted with action figures based on John Landis’ An American Werewolf in London and John Carpenter’s The Thing, but...
Some horror movies end with a question so big, they never fade away, instead becoming a mystery that the community will go above and beyond to...
Last year, John Carpenter stunned everyone when he announced that he was going to release Lost Themes, an album of all original music. The surprise wasn’t...
Antarctica, Winter 1982… John Carpenter’s The Thing is easily one of my favorite horror movies of all time. That’s why I was so excited to see...
YouTube channel House by the Video Store does a really fascinating series called “Soundtrack Swaps”, whereby they take two movies, usually from different eras, and then...
By now, many of you have probably watched the trailer for or seen the Cabin Fever remake. I’m not one to hate on remakes at all, but that trailer...
As more and more horror icons are getting crammed into fighting titles, we explore the relationship between the two The villains and anti-heroes of our favorite...
Many people are beyond themselves excited for Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming film The Hateful Eight and rightfully so! Tarantino is known for his wickedly smart scripts, his...
No, we’re not talking about SyFy’s small screen adaptation. Writers Jon Spaihts (Prometheus) and Eric Heisserer (The Thing) have been signed to co-write an updated version...
I’m sure we can all agree that Heidi Klum claimed Halloween as the plasticized red headed nightmare Jessica Rabbit succubus. Meanwhile over in Canada a simple...
I think we can all admit that the 80’s were a bit of a golden era for both horror and sci-fi. Some of the best titles...
It’s perhaps not that surprising that the “amnesia horror” sub-genre has slowly chiseled a name out for itself over time. Memento came out of the gate...
Last night was the series finale of NBC’s “Hannibal“. It’s a bittersweet farewell as we were given three seasons of absolutely gorgeous visuals and intricate storylines....
YouTube user and longtime io9 contributor Paul Garrison Dean couldn’t help himself. Hell, he even writes, “I’ve never done a straight mashup before, but… The Isolation....
Jack Heller’s creature feature Dark Was the Night arrives in limited theaters, on iTunes and on VOD July 24th. In the film, “Maiden Woods is a...
Summer heat is in full effect y’all, and I’m dying. Not literally, of course, but here in Austin we’ve just begun to enter 100 degree weather....
Last week in our How To Start Getting Into Horror series, I recommended diving into the world of B-horror as a way to show that our...
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