On this month’s episode, we discuss the fertile playground of folk horror, old and new, with a look at “The Wicker Man” and “Apostle”. …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcsast: Nature’s Dominion
Ripe with tone and the dread of isolation, this film becomes an all-out zombie gore-fest that satiates the bloodthirsty and fatalists alike. Hypnotized to …continue reading The Daily Dig: Death Warmed Up (1984)
The rare third entry in a franchise that’s superior to the sequel and on par with the original, “Amityville 3-D” really delivers. This month …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Amityville 3-D (1983)
Chaos & Carnage kick off Pride Month with a dip into Lovecraft country to discuss 2007’s “Cthulhu” — liked by critics, loathed by audiences. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Cthulhu (2007)
In honor of Pride Month, we proudly bring you five extraordinarily unique horror films with strong, multi-faceted LGBTQ+ representation. To be brutally honest, films …continue reading Five on It: LGBTQ+ Horror Films for Pride Month
A well-executed pseudo-slasher with a great tone, deep symbolism, and a solid cast, this overlooked 80s flick is worth a watch. An audiophile and …continue reading The Daily Dig: White of the Eye (1987)
The average student is well versed in their school’s creepy legends and lore, and these five freaky tales are popular on almost every campus. …continue reading Creepy Campus: Five Urban University Legends
Our theme this month is Summer Reheat, and we’re talking about remakes, reboots, rehashes, and reimaginings; sequels that take place within a well-established universe. …continue reading Cheer and Loathing 17: Episode 17: The Bad Boys of Torture
On this week’s surprising episode, we discuss the latest entries in two of the most popular — and most sadistic — franchises of all time. …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: The Bad Boys of Torture
We spotlight great genre books with a look at “Men, Women, and Chain Saws” and a discussion about S. Craig Zahler’s new graphic novel. …continue reading Bloodhound Pix: S. Craig Zahler Interview
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