We honor the birthdays of three of horror’s most iconic actors with a look at five memorable times two or more of these greats …continue reading Remembering Icons: Price, Lee, and Cushing
It may feel like filmmaking is at a standstill, but Marcus Slabine is making the most of this time, preparing to offer horror fans …continue reading Coming Soon: The Dark Offerings (2020)
Absurd, over the top, sleazy and cheesy, “Head of the Family” is mid-90s direct to video gold from the b movie masters at Full …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Head of the Family (1996)
Now that “The Invisible Man” is out for everyone to own, it’s time to have a frank discussion about the misogynist criticism the film …continue reading “The Invisible Man” Criticism: A Visible Problem
Festival hit “Attack of the Demons” is a visually impressive animated film that pays loving tribute to the genre in a unique and memorable …continue reading Chattanooga Film Fest: Attack of the Demons (2019)
“Daniel Isn’t Real” is a mixed bag; a sometimes entertaining yet predictable and problematic exploration of childhood trauma and mental illness. Fans of writer/director …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Daniel Isn’t Real (2019)
We long for the tender embrace of the witch’s anus again as Nick Kroll returns as Simon the Devious, while Colin battles for control …continue reading What We Do in the Shadows (Season 2, Episode 7)
A detective is sent to investigate a series of child murders in a small village where mistrust abounds in Lucio Fulci’s “Don’t Torture a …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Don’t Torture a Duckling
Writer/director Zoé Wittock stuns in her feature debut, “Jumbo”, the strange but captivating tale of an unconventional and misunderstood love. My introduction to the …continue reading Chattanooga Film Fest: Jumbo (2020)
An eerily prescient film about being isolated and trapped in a life you didn’t ask for, “Vivarium” perfectly captures the horror of current times. …continue reading Timely and Terrifying: Vivarium (2019)
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