Chaos and Carnage celebrate Pride Month with the campy cult classic treasure with a stellar cast, “Serial Mom” from LGBTQ icon John Waters. She’s …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Serial Mom
Great eighties’ practical gross-out effects are sure to please gore hounds, and you should expect nothing less from Roger Corman’s studio. Biologically altered, killer …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Nest (1987)
We tackle a controversial subject, urge you to reconsider a sub genre you may have avoided, and discuss “Ms .45” and “Violation”. THIS EPISODE: …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Wet Nightmares
Deep messages are glossed over as bovine blood flows like a river in this seedy foray into the mind of a nascent serial killer. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Cannibal Man (1972)
While it doesn’t all compute, the nostalgia-fueled “Choose or Die” on Netflix is an entertaining way to pass the time — plug in and enjoy. …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Choose or Die Review (2022)
Each week in Arizona, one theater brings the magic of Horror to the big screen and proves the genre is more than guts — …continue reading Spotlight on Horror Programming: Cinematery
Chucky’s evil sister, in spirit, does her part to look as creepy as intended but lacks the bite of good ol’ Charles Lee Ray. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dolly Dearest (1991)
Horror has always celebrated those who are different, but there’s still a long way to go when it comes to how autism is represented. …continue reading Super Scary Autism and Autistic Representation in Horror
We interview award-winning filmmaker and rising indie voice Jamal Hodge, whose work has screened at Cannes and nearly 60 other film fests. THIS EPISODE: …continue reading New Horror Express: Jamal Hodge
The body horror master is back, but is “Crimes of the Future” a return to Cronebergian glory, or does it ultimately disappoint? ABOUT THE …continue reading Adventures in Movies: “Crimes of the Future” Special
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