
Netflix’s “Black Crab” is a bleak and depressing post-apocalyptic action thriller that can’t help but leave the audience a little cold. Ahh, Netflix. It’s …continue reading Netflix and Chills: Black Crab (2022)

Netflix’s “Black Crab” is a bleak and depressing post-apocalyptic action thriller that can’t help but leave the audience a little cold. Ahh, Netflix. It’s …continue reading Netflix and Chills: Black Crab (2022)

Anthology fans with a hunger for humor and a palate for low-budget, indie horror should have a blast with “Monsters in the Closet”. A …continue reading Reel Review: Monsters in the Closet (2022)

We bring you four wildly popular online horror slot games for fans of creepy atmosphere and thrilling, high-stakes gameplay. The gambling industry is growing …continue reading Four Ways to Score with Horror Slots

We compare and contrast the major themes in David Cronenberg’s “Rabid” with the recent remake of the film by indie icons Jen and Sylvia …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcast: Rabid (1977) vs Rabid (2019)

Classic themes and absolutely beautiful visuals make this an enjoyable watch with a strong cast consisting of a lost generation of actors. A young …continue reading The Daily Dig: Two on a Guillotine (1965)

Released April 8, 1977, David Cronenberg’s fourth film, “Rabid” is as relevant now as it was in the era in which it was released. …continue reading 45th Anniversary of “Rabid”

“The Girl with All the Gifts” shows that zombie fiction is, ironically, alive, well, nuanced, and emotionally relevant. Being a young girl is difficult …continue reading Frights and Feelings: The Girl with All the Gifts (2016)

A snapshot of the zeitgeist of the late sixties that plays like a public service announcement for parents to keep their kids locked up. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hitch Hike to Hell (1977)

A satisfying slasher with a memorable ending, made scarier by the fact that the evil-doers are creepy kids who delight in creative kills. A …continue reading The Films of F Street: The Horrible House on the Hill (1974)

Women’s Month may be over, but it’s always a good time to celebrate influential female filmmakers like French director Julia Ducournau. Episode 42: Raw …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcast: Julia Ducournau
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