
A slasher love letter with a focus on diversity, “Murder in the Woods” doesn’t remotely reinvent the genre, but it is both entertaining and …continue reading Reel Review: Murder in the Woods (2020)

There are other perspectives on Latin America, other ways of seeing horror. They have other ways to terrify us.continue reading Hispanic Heritage: Exploring Latin American Horror

John Hyams’ gripping survival thriller “Alone” blends unrelenting tension with well-written characters, strong realism, and stunning cinematography. A woman trying to outrun the pain …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Alone (John Hyams, 2020)

“Up on the Glass” is a tense, well-crafted thriller about the class divide and the conflict between beautiful illusions and ugly realities. Jack DiMercurio …continue reading Reel Review: Up On the Glass (2020)

Fantastic Fest announces a week of FREE virtual world premieres and curated online events, September 24th through October 1st via Alamo On Demand. There …continue reading Celebration of Fantastic Fest 2020

For the first time, those with a passion for genre studies can join classes from all 3 Miskatonic Institute branches — online, from anywhere in …continue reading Limited Time Offer: Miskatonic Institute Global Pass

Showcasing stellar on and off screen talent, “Amulet” weaves together a tapestry of genre influences and complex themes for a chilling, evocative gem. A …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Amulet (2020)

Drop Dead Films’ multi award-wining horror ’13 Graves’ is now available free for subscribers to Amazon Prime.continue reading Unearthing a UK Horror Gem: “13 Graves” Review

This month, we say goodbye to Sunnydale with an exploration of the complicated relationship between Buffy and Spike and the 2+ decade legacy of …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcast: The End of Buffy









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