David Franco’s horror directorial debut truly captures the essence of the genre and is easily one of the must-see flicks of the summer.continue reading Reel Review: The Rental (2020)
This week’s Tubi Tuesday begs the question: It the film pro-woman? or simply another 80s exploitation film?continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Ms .45 (aka Angel of Vengeance, 1981)
“Wounds” is not a great film, but it was a few steps from greatness. Sadly, it relies heavily on genre tropes and squanders its …continue reading Netflix and Chills: Wounds (2019)
Middle Eastern horror is home to some unique horror films as well as one of the earliest examples of a Mockbuster.continue reading Around the World: Middle East
Psychological scares permeate this tale of a haz-mat crew cleaning up an old asylum with frightening secrets.continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Session 9
Seth Ickerman’s Blood Machines is a sensory explosion that redefines how we think about science fiction, horror, and cyberpunk.continue reading Reel Review: Blood Machines (2019)
A horror multiplayer game where you and friends try to contain an evil spirit. Can it hold up despite the obvious budget restrictions?continue reading Game On: Review of the Horror Game “Pacify”
Today we look at one of the most fiendish killers in history: Albert Fish.continue reading Ominous Origins: Albert Fish
On this week’s episode of the podcast, George and his special guest discuss the rare remake that does justice to a horror classic: “Dawn …continue reading Best Little Horror House: Dawn of the Dead (2004)
This week we utter the cry of a creature hurled over an abyss with 1961’s The Innocents.continue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: The Innocents (1961)
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