An eighties cheesy delight, “The Brain” spends its time on whimsical practical effects instead of its underlying message of cultish trends. A mad scientist …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Brain (1988)
The most wretched thing to come out of Massachusetts since the Salem “Witch” massacre, this deserves rotting fruit thrown at the screen. An indigenous …continue reading The Daily Dig: Winterbeast (1992)
We chat with UK filmmaker Pat Higgins — who Fangoria called one of the “most promising British horror directors” — about his latest film. …continue reading New Horror Express: Pat Higgins
We conclude our rewind of the V/H/S series with a look at the 2016 standalone film based on the franchise’s most iconic segment, “Siren”. …continue reading Drekculas Underworld: Siren (2016)
The highly commercial “Hellraiser III” was well-received by critics and fans, marking a high point in the franchise before things go downhill. In this …continue reading All-American Spookshow: Hellraiser III
Join us for a devil of a good time as we take a dark and twisted journey with the Mexican horror film “Belzebuth” starring …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Belzebuth
The new horror-comedy “The Passenger” is a wacky, bloody, wonderfully gory trip — a love letter to monster movies and a damn worthwhile ride. Some …continue reading Reel Review: The Passenger (2022)
This week on the podcast, we’re mixing it up; join me for a flight of fancy as I explore the legend and lore associated …continue reading Ominous Origins: All About The Owl
An iconic horror classic turns 60 but remains as chilling and influential as the day it debuted; discover the magic of “Carnival of Souls”. …continue reading 60 Year Anniversary of “Carnival of Souls”
Help fund a queer horror novel from an award-winning writer while gaining access to a wealth of resources for those in the writing community. …continue reading Fund It Friday: Mae Murray’s Debut Novel
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