
At once dreamlike and uncomfortably real, She Dies Tomorrow is a slow-burn existential nightmare that forces viewers to confront the finality of death.continue reading Reel Review: She Dies Tomorrow (2020)

At once dreamlike and uncomfortably real, She Dies Tomorrow is a slow-burn existential nightmare that forces viewers to confront the finality of death.continue reading Reel Review: She Dies Tomorrow (2020)

Some 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 One)

On the anniversary of its theatrical release, it’s a perfect time to reflect on the impact of “The Lost Boys” on countless horror fans …continue reading Beautiful Monsters: The Lure of The Lost Boys (1987)

On this week’s episode of the podcast, George and his special guest discuss the cerebral, meta slasher from a horror icon, “Wes Craven’s New …continue reading Best Little Horror House: Wes Craven’s New Nightmare

This Garbage Day join me as I take a bloody swing at the slasher genre and see what remains I scrounge up.continue reading Garbage Day: Playing With Dolls (2015)

On this week’s episode of the podcast, George and his special guest discuss the John Carpenter cult classic “Big Trouble in Little China”. It …continue reading Best Little Horror House: Big Trouble in Little China

“Wounds” is not a great film, but it was a few steps from greatness. Sadly, it relies heavily on genre tropes and squanders its …continue reading Netflix and Chills: Wounds (2019)

A horror multiplayer game where you and friends try to contain an evil spirit. Can it hold up despite the obvious budget restrictions?continue reading Game On: Review of the Horror Game “Pacify”

On this week’s episode of the podcast, George and his special guest discuss the rare remake that does justice to a horror classic: “Dawn …continue reading Best Little Horror House: Dawn of the Dead (2004)

Tales From the Hood was released twenty-five years ago; within that time, seemingly nothing has changed around the violent relationship between black people and police.continue reading The Timeless Terror of “Tales From the Hood”
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