
The first adaptation of Peter Straub’s work is rich with meaning and tone and beautifully shot, though it’s short on the scares. A grieving …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Haunting of Julia (1978)

The first adaptation of Peter Straub’s work is rich with meaning and tone and beautifully shot, though it’s short on the scares. A grieving …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Haunting of Julia (1978)

Physical media fans: don’t miss Vinegar Syndrome’s colossal flash pre-order for their even more colossal 2022 Halfway to Black Friday sale! Vinegar Syndrome has …continue reading Vinegar Syndrome Halfway To Black Friday Pre-Order

Despite pacing problems, “Lost Angel” offers a compelling mystery with strong performances; an enjoyable watch but patience is required. Lost Angel is a thriller …continue reading Reel Review: Lost Angel (2022)

An example of how far nepotism and coat tails can take you; we end up with unwatchable, derivative horror, with nonsensical dialogue. A pseudo-Frankenstein …continue reading The Daily Dig: Mind Ripper (1995)

It’s Women in Horror Month, and we’re taking a WTF trip to idyllic Sweden to learn about trauma, bad boyfriends, and the art of …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Midsommar

We root for the ‘Good For Her’ woman no matter what she does. She’s just like other girls — but only the other girls we …continue reading Just Like Other Girls: the ‘Good for Her’ Woman

If you love werewolves, it’s frustrating how hard these films are to find. But we’ve got 7 great werewolf movies to sink your teeth …continue reading 7 Werewolf Movies Streaming on Shudder

A guilty pleasure starring two fan-favorite actors and an equally impressive dog performance written and directed by the writer of “Child’s Play”. A dog …continue reading The Daily Dig: Man’s Best Friend (1993)

This month, we explore the werewolf motif in cinema and try to understand the internal and external forces that transform man into monster. Episode …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcast: The Beast Within

Years before taking the genre by storm with “The Descent”, Neil Marshall reinvented the werewolf sub-genre with the criminally underrated “Dog Soldiers”. In 2005, …continue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: Dog Soldiers (2002)
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