
“John Dies at the End” is a surprisingly great, perfectly cast book-to-film adaptation that effectively captures the weird charm of the novel. Fear factor: …continue reading Reel Review: John Dies at the End (2012)

“John Dies at the End” is a surprisingly great, perfectly cast book-to-film adaptation that effectively captures the weird charm of the novel. Fear factor: …continue reading Reel Review: John Dies at the End (2012)

With great characters and a truly unique story, David Wong’s “John Dies at the End” is a wonderfully weird and hugely entertaining read. To …continue reading Now Read This: John Dies at the End

Our worst fears are out there, lurking, maybe closer than we care to admit; and it’s the fear of just how close that keeps …continue reading Face Your Fears: Unknown Proximity

Issue 13 of Coffin Cuties Magazine is now available, featuring an exclusive front cover and full interview with the Soska Sisters, plus much more! …continue reading Coffin Cuties Magazine Issue 13

The Calling Hours Horror Podcast 2.38: Roundtable Discussion On the Asia Argento Controversy and the #MeToo Movement (Air Date: 9.4.18) %CODE31% ABOUT THIS EPISODE: On …continue reading The Calling Hours 2.38: Asia Argento and #MeToo

Metal and horror have always made a killer combo, and these ten icons of rock have helped shape some of the best horror of …continue reading Top Ten Rock Stars in Horror

An underappreciated gem of blood-soaked synthpop, the album version of “American Psycho: The Musical” (original London cast) absolutely slays. Musicals don’t usually delve into …continue reading Now Hear This: American Psycho: The Musical

While far from flawless, “Epidemic” remains a worthy achievement — a great looking, entertaining, and unique indie horror film deserving of your time. Every now …continue reading Reel Review: Epidemic (2018)

“Family Blood” is a thought provoking allegory for the endless cycle of addiction and the predators that prey on the weak and vulnerable. I …continue reading Review and Reflect: Family Blood (2018)

A comedic disaster: Though “Inhumanity” attempts to be a serious horror movie, it fails to present itself as anything other than a comedic parody. …continue reading Reel Review: Inhumanity (2018)
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