This week, we take another look at a seminal horror classic, examing the noteworthy camera work and use of perspective in Sam Raimi’s “The …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Evil Dead (1981)
With engaging female leads, the neon vampire tale “Bite Night” is a rowdy crowd-pleaser and, despite a few technical hiccups, a trashy good time. …continue reading Horror-on-Sea Review: Bite Night
These seven sinfully good films brought chills and thrills to my young life and helped build a foundation for a lifetime of genre love. …continue reading The Films That Helped Shape My Love of Horror
“A Stranger Among the Living” is a spooky, character-driven mix of current events, “Night of the Living Dead”, and “Invasion of the Body Snatchers”. …continue reading Horror-on-Sea: A Stranger Among the Living
Bursting with emotion, violence, and indie spirit, “BLEED” is a fast-paced short film about the lengths we go to for the ones we love. …continue reading Horror-on-Sea Film Fest: Bleed (Short)
This Week in Horror: Jared Leto morphs into Morbius, Sabrina goes to hell, Terror Threads gets groovy, 3 From Hell screams onto Shudder, and …continue reading Horror Headlines: January 13 – 19, 2020
With an air of believability and sincerity, “The Psychics” is a no budget found footage style film that offers a familiar yet enjoyable angle. …continue reading Horror-on-Sea Review: The Psychics
Mike Flanagan’s rising star shows no signs of dimming anytime soon, as the filmmaker known for his Stephen King adaptations prepares for a busy …continue reading Mike Flanagan Teases a Busy 2020
Calling all LGBTQ horror fans, let your voice be heard; find out how you can be a part of Shudder’s upcoming queer horror documentary! …continue reading Shudder Seeks Submissions for Queer Horror Doc
As we wait for the hotly anticipated superhero/horror crossover “The New Mutants”, we discuss what it means for the future of the genre. Type …continue reading “The New Mutants” and the Evolution of Horror
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