
After bemoaning the disappointments of last year’s genre offerings, we celebrate the best of 2023 horror — and there was a lot of it. Before …continue reading Adventures in Movies: The Best of 2023 Horror

After bemoaning the disappointments of last year’s genre offerings, we celebrate the best of 2023 horror — and there was a lot of it. Before …continue reading Adventures in Movies: The Best of 2023 Horror

“Saint Maud” is a polarizing slow burn that will leave many cinephiles in exaltation but may alienate less devout fans of arthouse horror. Our …continue reading Spookshow: Saint Maud (2019)

“Booger” perfectly balances the comically revolting body horror with the bittersweet portrayal of having and losing a kindred spirit. Grief and its unusual permutations …continue reading Reel Review: Booger (2023)

While exorcism is seen as a form of salvation among believers, the tragic tale of Anneliese Michel exposed the dangers of unfaltering faith. The …continue reading Ominous Origins: The Exorcism of Anneliese Michel

It’s women at the forefront as we watch six horror films featuring fierce final girls to see what earns our praise and deserves your …continue reading Six Flix: This Week in Horror Movies (1/5-1/11)

We kick off the new year in the best possible way — with laughs and horror — right alongside our special guest, comedian David Tveite. …continue reading Another GD Horror Pod: Comedian David Tveite

With its timeless themes, multilayered main character, and original lore, “Pumpkinhead” has earned its place in Horror History. The underrated revenge horror film Pumpkinhead …continue reading Horror History: Pumpkinhead (1989)

The most iconic horror movie villains deliver thrills and chills, but they also cut much deeper to reflect collective fears and humanity. Though the …continue reading 10 Iconic Horror Movie Villains and What They Represent

“The Dead Take the A Train” is a thoughtful, well-crafted, and fun read for anyone who loves dark fantasy, horror, and some weird stuff. …continue reading Fiction Friday: The Dead Take the A Train

Antithetical to the usual Roger Corman productions, emo vampire flicks like “Dance of the Damned” don’t seem to be his strongest output. A vampire …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dance of the Damned (1989)
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