On this week’s episode, George and his special guest discuss the film that began the world’s love affair with — and relentless fear of …continue reading Best Little Horror House: Jaws (1975)
Random Acts of Violence makes up for its messy messaging with an unrelenting dedication to being a savage slasher bloodbath.continue reading Reel Review: Random Acts of Violence (2020)
“Killer Weekend” is an outrageous, adrenaline-fueled comedy of errors boasting sharp British wit, well-written characters, and a bit of bloody mayhem. Ben Kent’s epic …continue reading Movie Night: Killer Weekend (2020)
Making its North American premiere at this year’s Fantasia Film Festival, Michael Venus’ debut feature SLEEP is a mesmerizing tale that masterfully blurs the lines between dreams and reality.continue reading Fantasia Film Festival: Sleep (Schlaf) (2020)
On this week’s episode, George and his special guest discuss Jordan Peele’s dazzling directorial debut, the thought provoking and chilling hit “Get Out”. Academy …continue reading Best Little Horror House: Get Out
More of the scariest sounding tracks and tunes from the storied career of one of indie rock’s least well-known but gayest rock bands.continue reading Now Hear This: The Magnetic Fields (Part Two)
You can’t do a slasher as a TV show…or can you? I wholeheartedly believe you can and if it looks anything like this, you’ve certainly succeeded.continue reading In Defense of: “Scream: The TV Series”
The secret behind a successful audience “jump” in a horror movie is oftentimes a perfectly placed soundbite or music note. Here’s a breakdown of how sound design and music scores actually give life to great horror films.continue reading Sound Design Brings Horror Movies To Life
Alien themed movies often shoot for the stars, but many end up crashing down to earth in failure. Monsters crash landing is just the beginning of its success.continue reading Garbage Day: Monsters (2010)
On this week’s episode, George and his special guest discuss what is widely considered the last great Hitchcock film — perhaps his best — “The Birds”. …continue reading Best Little Horror House: The Birds
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