As hard as it may sound to terrify someone through a card game, the talent behind “Magic: The Gathering” have mastered unique ways of …continue reading The Fundamentals of Fear in “Magic: The Gathering”
One theme, five killer films. This week, we head to summer camp — beyond Arawak and Crystal Lake — to destinations a bit off the beaten …continue reading Five On It: Summer Camp Carnage
Blending survival, horror, and creative elements, “The Forest” is an experience that gamers can’t afford to miss.continue reading Game On: “The Forest” Reviewed
A socially distanced 4th of July is the perfect time to check out these 5 holiday themed horror gems. Each one is packed with fun rivaling the fireworks.continue reading Five for the Fourth: Films to Beat the 4th of July Blues
We’re starting off this series with the 1942 classic, Cat People, the movie that invented the jump scare, and dared to shroud the monster in shadow.continue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: Cat People (1942)
An intriguing mix of acting legends in their final performances, Vegas nightclub performance, a sci-fi plot to take over the world, and classic movie monsters brings Al Adamson’s Dracula vs. Frankenstein to an entertaining, if sloppy, life as a drive-in and television cult hitcontinue reading Weird Wednesday: Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1972)
This month, we discuss the duality of women — the battle between feminine good and evil as defined by societal standards and portrayed in genre …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcast: The Duality of Women
Mike Flanagan’s mastery of the haunted child is best exemplified by The Haunting of Hill House and Before I Wake, which explore the aftermath of trauma and the dangers of silencing those in its wake.continue reading Little Voices: Childhood Trauma in the Flanaverse
In this spoof of 1960’s teen movies, a local rebel with a dark secret wants to claw his way to the top of the food chain through wrestling and song.continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: I Was a Teenage Werebear
An American remake of a beloved J-Horror classic, 2002’s “The Ring” achieved the remarkable by becoming a well-respected classic in its own right. This …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Ring (2002)
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