Each month, we’ll take you on a trip down the proverbial video aisle to look at some of the latest and best indie horror …continue reading Down the Video Aisle: March 2020
Our next stop on our trip around the horror world is Scotland and Ireland to uncover haunting psychological horror gems and influential creature features. …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: Ireland and Scotland
Opening night of the Women in Horror Film Festival provides an opportunity to connect with writers, directors, actors, producers, and horror fans alike. You …continue reading Women in Horror Film Festival: Day One
Your help is needed: Announcing a huge pin and art sale and fundraiser to help the team behind Pseudo Ludo keep their home and …continue reading Morbidly Beautiful (s)Cares: Support Pseudo Ludo
This Week in Horror: ’80s nostalgia abounds, Culkin does horror, Blumhouse banks on Whannell, Candyman returns, and Netflix invests big in Sandman. This seems …continue reading Horror Headlines: Feb 24-March 1, 2020
Between “Night” and “Dawn”, Romero stepped away from the undead to make a witchy rumination on suburban feminism that struggled no matter what he …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Season of the Witch (1972)
This March, Days Of The Dead aims to deal a winning hand with its lineup in Las Vegas, and Morbidly Beautiful will be there …continue reading Days of the Dead Invades Vegas Again
Rise of the Black Vampire: In honor of Women in Horror Month and Black History Month, we explore the role of black women in …continue reading Black Women in the Era of Blaxploitation Horror
A shipwreck survivor’s tale of perseverance and self-determination, “Sweetheart” is a tried and true creature feature with a fresh social message. Terror in paradise …continue reading Reel Review: Sweetheart (2019)
Exceptionally well made and well acted, the atmosphere of this slightly supernatural film carries it — along with the performance of its young lead. The …continue reading Final Girls Berlin Review: The Father’s Shadow
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