
We chat with British scream queen, singer and multi-talented artist Dani Thompson about her career and impressive slate of upcoming projects. THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW …continue reading New Horror Express: Dani Thompson

We chat with British scream queen, singer and multi-talented artist Dani Thompson about her career and impressive slate of upcoming projects. THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW …continue reading New Horror Express: Dani Thompson

Netflix’s “Fear Street” trilogy continues to impress, and “Fear Street Part Two” delivers even more thrills than the excellent part one. Fear Street Part …continue reading Movie Night: “Fear Street Part 2: 1978”

A short that fills its walls with more blood than some features, this chop-em-up gore-fest fits right alongside “Texas Chainsaw” or “Henry”. A man …continue reading The Daily Dig: “Roadkill: The Last Days of John Martin”

“The Slayer” is a pseudo-slasher film that employs a popular tactic from the VHS heyday: killer cover art but underwhelming content. Stranded on an …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Slayer (1982)

A messy and unnecessarily layered story, that throws a dart to pick a protagonist, ends up somehow being enjoyable beyond expectations. A wealthy developer …continue reading The Daily Dig: Last Gasp (1995)

Our special Pride month episode features a discussion about “Bit” — plus a special bonus interview with writer/director Brad Michael Elmore. Episode 35: PRIDE MONTH …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcast: Pride Edition – “Bit” (2019)

This week on the podcast, Candace and Ariel are joined by a very special guest to prove what they already knew — the suburbs are terrifying! …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: (Sub)Urban Legends

A plot-less mess of a film, the only redeeming parts are the expertly fabricated creatures and a New Wave/Rockabilly Punk soundtrack. Hobgoblins escape from …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hobgoblins (1988)

Blaxploitation that feels more like traditional horror, “Blackenstein” pays loving tribute to the original misunderstood monster. The 1970s saw the rise of a new …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Blackenstein (1973)

“Son” may not offer many surprises for fans of supernatural horror, but Ivan Kavanagh’s latest is undeniably entertaining and well made. With the recent …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Son (2021)
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