
Join us as and special guest, Andrew Jara, for a conspiracy horror double feature: “The Empty Man” and “Broadcast Signal Intrusion”. This one goes …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Down the Rabbit Hole

Join us as and special guest, Andrew Jara, for a conspiracy horror double feature: “The Empty Man” and “Broadcast Signal Intrusion”. This one goes …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Down the Rabbit Hole

Though you may know where it’s headed, there’s enough gothic beauty and creeping tension in “Aged” to make the twisted journey worthwhile. Aged (Harrowhouse …continue reading Reel Review: Aged (2023)

We kick off Summer with a look back at the film that brought the Kaiju King to the Mainland, 1956’s “Godzilla, King of the …continue reading Spookshow: Godzilla King of the Monsters!

Sometimes, it’s good to embrace the dark side, especially when it comes to challenging and shaping students with classic horror literature. The dark side …continue reading Classic Horror Literature for Student Readers

Horror-Themed Online Slots Offer a Haunting Intersection of Fear and Fortune, and these Fifteen Frightful Titles are Sure Bets. Online slots have continually evolved …continue reading The Reel of Horror: 15 Great Online Slots

You can skip this installment of the Amityville series unless drab cinematography and someone playing with light switches scares you. A lamp from the …continue reading Daily Dig: Amityville The Evil Escapes (1989)

“Bury the Bride” delivers a satisfying, suspenseful, and dark twist on a classic horror theme that will keep viewers on edge. The synopsis of …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Bury the Bride (2023)

From a famous film fest to a fan favorite icon, we discuss “Somewhere Quiet” out of Tribeca and the great new Robert Englund documentary. …continue reading Adventures in Movies: “Somewhere Quiet” and “The Robert Englund Story”

“Calvaire” is a quirky French film that teases with a few sub-genres but settles on downright discomfort as its thematic tool for horror. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Calvaire (2004)

Despite the controversy surrounding the director, “Rosemary’s Baby” is a genre classic and a profound commentary on human nature and society. Released on June …continue reading Horror History: Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
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