
Editorial: Some things are up for debate and discussion. But Joe Bob wrote for problematic site, and there’s really no way around that. According …continue reading Joe Bob Briggs Controversy: The Point We’re Missing

Editorial: Some things are up for debate and discussion. But Joe Bob wrote for problematic site, and there’s really no way around that. According …continue reading Joe Bob Briggs Controversy: The Point We’re Missing

Horror is more than a genre; it’s a community. And it’s made great by inclusivity, diversity, and respect for each other — and for our …continue reading Joe Bob Brought Me Here

A woman searches for the missing pages of her grandmother’s diary, only to discover an unspeakable memory her beloved Gamma was desperate to erase. …continue reading Original Horror Fiction: Camp Harmony

A foreign film that wears cosmic horror with pride, “Occult” is a film that juggles ideas like UFOs, terrorism, and Japanese myth with shocking …continue reading From Beyond: Occult (Okaruto) (2009)

We’re in uncharted times; so let’s take some lessons learned from our favorite genre gems and see if we can’t survive this real life …continue reading Horror Film Life Lessons: Isolation Edition

Bleary eyed and gentle shoegaze from the heart of Florida, Ethel Cain’s debut album “Golden Age” is a short but lovely bit of reverb-soaked …continue reading Now Hear This: Golden Age (2019)

Beautifully shot and well acted, Stephen Tramontana’s “Grief Counseling” is a powerful tale of loss and the extent of a mother’s love. After a …continue reading Horror Short: Grief Counseling

While small on budget, “Chill: The Killing Games” scores big with heart and creativity; a surprisingly fun and entertaining mystery horror. Garbage Day isn’t …continue reading Garbage Day: “Chill: The Killing Games”

“Bone Tomahawk” is a brilliantly crafted genre-blending film about a posse out to rescue townsfolk from a seemingly “Lovecraftian” nightmare. “Then fear left, and …continue reading From Beyond: Bone Tomahawk (2015)

As funny as it is subversive, “Selfie” cleverly weaves together five intersecting stories that examine how much our digital and real worlds collide. With …continue reading SXSW Film Collection: Selfie (2020)
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