This week’s recommendation is an independently made atomic age horror and if you look hard enough you might even catch a cameo by sci-fi legend Leonard Nimoy. This week’s Tubi Tuesday is 1958’s The Brain Eaters.continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Brain Eaters (1958)
A fun, Faustian tale with a horror comedy twist, “Uncle Peckerhead” delivers heart, humor, punk rock mayhem, and a heavy dose of well-executed gore. …continue reading Reel Review: Uncle Peckerhead (2020)
Nothing takes possession of my horror-loving heart more than a great demon movie, and these are four of my all-time favorites in the sub …continue reading The Four-Front of Horror: 4 Must See Demon Movies
We dive into aquatic horror — from the depths of a horror classic, to the shallow waters of memorable 90’s camp, to a recent …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Shark Week Special (Wet Horror)
Kevin Tran’s dark exploration of the human condition is both unsettling and captivating — deftly revealing the horrors hidden in our homes and our hearts. …continue reading Indie Spotlight: The Dark End of the Street (2020)
More of the scariest sounding tracks and tunes from the storied career of one of indie rock’s least well-known but gayest rock bands.continue reading Now Hear This: The Magnetic Fields (Part Two)
Thrilling and sometimes irreverent, Velvet Buzzsaw sets a familiar revenge-from-beyond-the-grave story in a creative and artistic new light.continue reading Netflix and Chills: Velvet Buzzsaw (2019)
The anthology film Scare Package brings the scares and the laughs in a new horror comedy from some of the best creatives in horror todaycontinue reading Reel Review: Scare Package (2019)
You can’t do a slasher as a TV show…or can you? I wholeheartedly believe you can and if it looks anything like this, you’ve certainly succeeded.continue reading In Defense of: “Scream: The TV Series”
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