It’s Shark Week, and we celebrate this staple of summer by diving into ten of the most memorable aquatic terrors in horror history. Ah, …continue reading Summer Sizzlers: Top 10 Aquatic Terrors!
“Midnight in the City of the Carrion Kid” is a nearly flawless, quick, and captivating read about the space between life and death. One …continue reading Summer Book Club: Midnight In The City Of the Carrion Kid
For horror fans hoping for another home run from celebrated filmmaker Jordan Peele, his latest “NOPE” absolutely does not disappoint. In just six years …continue reading Movie Night: Nope (2022)
Often dismissed as low-budget trash, there’s far more than meets than eye to “Plan 9 from Outer Space” and Ed Wood’s brilliant vision. Ed …continue reading Horror History: Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959)
Cementing Wes Craven as a horror master, “The Hills Have Eyes” is a brutal but thought-provoking film — as relevant today as ever. Released July …continue reading 45th Anniversary: The Hills Have Eyes
An impressive, must-own box set from Severin Films plus a whopping 13 killer new Blu-ray releases from our friends at Vinegar Syndrome. SEVERIN FILMS …continue reading Indie Release Radar: Severin + Vinegar Syndrome
“Hell High” is a film that doesn’t know what kind of killer it wants to be and tries its hand at being a teen …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hell High (1989)
With practical effects from wall to wall, you can forget about quality acting and just place your bets on who survives the night! A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Demon Wind (1990)
We dig deep into the themes of empowerment, survival, and the strength of female friendship in the harrowing survival thriller “Black Rock”. The 2012 …continue reading The Ferocity of Female Friendship in Black Rock
This film is proof that you can butcher source material as long as you throw in some comedy (Pauly Shore) and a horror legend …continue reading The Daily Dig: Phantom of the Mall (1989)
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