In the world of elevated horror, Ariel McCleese’s works are must sees.continue reading Horror Short: “Hexatic Phase” by Ariel McCleese
More than an alien movie, Sputnik confronts the dark parts of Russian history, while being just as slick as a Hollywood production,continue reading Reel Review: Sputnik (2020)
The master of Japanese horror manga celebrates his birthday today, and we’re here to help.continue reading Artist Spotlight: Manga Creator Junji Ito
The Japanese answer to Jaws takes us through a haunted house like none othercontinue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: Hausu (1977)
This week we utter the cry of a creature hurled over an abyss with 1961’s The Innocents.continue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: The Innocents (1961)
We’re starting off this series with the 1942 classic, Cat People, the movie that invented the jump scare, and dared to shroud the monster in shadow.continue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: Cat People (1942)
Now, more than ever, The Purge movies are relevant for America. Time to revolt and stop praying to the founding fathers.continue reading Radical Horror: The Politics of “The Purge”
Our season finale gives us a very special guest star, and another run in with the Vampiric Council.continue reading What We Do In the Shadows 2×10 (Season Finale)
Come on Eileen, we’ve got to win Guillermo back! In this installment of our favorite vampire comedy, we’re feeling horny for blood and love, as we learn how much of a con Nandor is.continue reading What We Do in the Shadows (Season 2, Episodes 8-9)
We long for the tender embrace of the witch’s anus again as Nick Kroll returns as Simon the Devious, while Colin battles for control …continue reading What We Do in the Shadows (Season 2, Episode 7)
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