Want to feel good about your horror obsession? Here are five scientifically-backed mental health advantages of watching horror films. For many, the appeal of …continue reading Horror Heals: Why Horror is Good for Your Mental Health
The gory and brutal “2001 Maniacs” reveals a sinister look at a nation that tore itself apart and never quite put itself back together. …continue reading Politics of Horror: 2001 Maniacs
As the supersized season six of the wildly popular “The Last Drive-In” kicks off on Shudder, we interview the icon himself, Joe Bob Briggs. …continue reading Interview: Joe Bob Briggs (The Last Drive-In)
An incredibly effective psychological horror short that deserves an audience, “The Black Tower” has the power to tap into our greatest fears. A few …continue reading Short Takes: The Black Tower (1987)
Billed as a horrific and gruesome horror story, “Question Not My Salt” felt far too tame and underseasoned for my tastes. Question Not My …continue reading Book Review: Question Not My Salt (2024)
With seven minutes of gore, squirm-in-your-seat horror and a scene that screams “Evil Dead”, “Ride Baby Ride” really packs a punch. What if the …continue reading Short Takes: Ride Baby Ride
Liz Kerin returns with “First Light” — the hotly anticipated sequel to “Night’s Edge” — a riveting and powerful new take on vampire tropes. …continue reading Now Read This: First Light (2024)
We don’t have enough great werewolf horror films, but thankfully, a classic like “The Howling” still makes us howl even four decades later. After …continue reading Horror History: The Howling
A stunning look at the future of immersive entertainment and a thought-provoking story, “The Tent” is a standout of SXSW’s XR showcase. Last year, …continue reading SXSW 2024: The Tent XR
Mycho, the micro-budget magicians, are back with another entry in the “Slasher House” franchise — and “Rebooted” delivers the goods. The third installment of the …continue reading Reel Review: “Slasher House: Rebooted”
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