
A film with one foot in reality and one foot in cosmic horror, “Final Prayer” (Borderlands) is like an unpublished Lovecraft piece put to …continue reading Films From Beyond: Final Prayer

A film with one foot in reality and one foot in cosmic horror, “Final Prayer” (Borderlands) is like an unpublished Lovecraft piece put to …continue reading Films From Beyond: Final Prayer

We interview the talented, up-and-coming indie horror actor Roger Conners about his blossoming career, his love of horror and his ‘scream queer’ status. I …continue reading Indie Interview: Actor Roger Conners

Rick and Nik kick off the beginning of fall and the Halloween season with two more chilling tales of “Are You Afraid of the …continue reading The Campfire Podcast: Episode 6

While not a perfect film by any means, Shudder’s “The Wrath” boasts some great acting and makeup effects; far from the worst way to …continue reading Streaming on Shudder: The Wrath (2018)

Rick and Nik take a break from their scary campfire tales to reminisce with an old friend about another 90s Nick phenomenon, Doug. Rick …continue reading The Campfire Episode 5: Doug Special

Widely disliked, even vehemently hated by most genre fans, Rob Zombie’s “Halloween” deserves more respect than most devotees of the original give it. There …continue reading In Defense of Rob Zombie’s “Halloween”

“The Ball” from LA-based, indie filmmaker Zach Lorkiewicz’s Youtube channel Count the Clock is a darkly hilarious look at the horrors of high school. …continue reading Short Horror Review: “The Ball”

Gather around the campfire for a night of madness, murder and mayhem as we take a look at the horrific, well written novella “Four” …continue reading Monster’s Toy Box: “Four: A Novella”

We explore the fascinating world of murderabilia and the morbidly beautiful art of some of the world’s most notorious killers turned artists. While standing …continue reading Morbidly Beautiful Art: Paintings by Murderers

The quintessential late-night monster movie “Splinter” offers high octane horror, with enough blood and gore to satisfy any hardcore fan. When it comes to …continue reading Monster’s September Pick: Splinter (2008)
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