Billed as the monster of all challenges, and a Boulet favorite, it’s time for the much-anticipated Monsters of Rock episode of Dragula! “You can’t …continue reading Tune in Thursday: Dragula S4E4
Giddy up, y’all. It’s Hog-Killin’ time this week for the Boulets. This episode of “Dragula” takes us back to the weird wild west. Our …continue reading Tune In Thursday: Dragula S4E3
It may be time for crisp fall nights, but “Dragula” takes us back to the beach for nostalgia by the shore and shocking surprises. …continue reading Tune In Thursday: Dragula S4E2
Witchcraft in the woods. A set of mysterious masks that are never to be worn. A string of murders. “Dragula” is back to slay …continue reading Tune In Thursday: Dragula Season 4 Premiere
2020 may have been an isolating year, but these essential podcasts kept us feeling connected and entertained during the worst of times. 2020 was …continue reading Flashback February: Top 5 Podcasts of 2020
As we anticipate the return of Godzilla to the big screen, let’s explore its importance to both film and world history, beginning with its …continue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: Godzilla (1954)
One of the most important exports of Japanese cinema ever, the pioneering cyberpunk anime “Akira” is still relevant more than 30 years later. As …continue reading Hallowed Halls: Akira (1988)
Meet Monstrous Femme Films, a female-run film collective dedicated to producing progressive horror flicks by a variety of diverse horror filmmakers. Strange things brew …continue reading Women in Horror: Monstrous Femme Films
Dario Argento’s underrated treasure “Phenomena” may not be as beloved as his magnum opus “Suspiria”, but it’s still a testament to his enormous talent. …continue reading Hallowed Halls: Phenomena (1985)
The Stigma of Maternal Brooding: Digging Deep into Themes of Motherhood, Melancholia, and Mental Health in David Cronenberg’s “The Brood” Roger Ebert described David …continue reading Digging Deep: The Brood (1979)
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