
It’s week 2 of “Nic Cage Month” on CHEER AND LOATHING. Stephanie and Casey celebrate Valentine’s Day by exploring Cage’s lovesick roles in the …continue reading Cheer and Loathing 2: Episode 2: Uncaged Heart

It’s week 2 of “Nic Cage Month” on CHEER AND LOATHING. Stephanie and Casey celebrate Valentine’s Day by exploring Cage’s lovesick roles in the …continue reading Cheer and Loathing 2: Episode 2: Uncaged Heart

Love Nic Cage, or love to hate him? The debate continues on this week’s “Cheer and Loathing” with a look at “Vampire’s Kiss” and …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Uncaged Heart

In honor of Valentine’s Day, we honor a love story for the ages, delivered via the most insane, blood-soaked romantic comedies of all time. …continue reading Dead Alive: Celebrating the Goriest Rom Com

Promoted as “the story of the strangest passion the world has ever known,” Todd Browning’s “Dracula” opened on Valentine’s Day in 1931. Todd Browning’s …continue reading Horror History: Dracula (1931)

On this Valentine’s Day special episode of the “Adventures in Movies!” podcast, we discuss the art of seduction via erotic thrillers. ABOUT THIS EPISODE …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Erotic Thrillers

We celebrate the life and legacy of the queen of Hammer horror, Barbara Shelley, with a look back her five most memorable performances. In …continue reading Remembering an Icon: Barbara Shelley

An old school action horror game with style, “Shot in the Dark” looks deceptively simple but is as challenging as it is addictive. Release …continue reading Game On: “Shot in the Dark” Review

An exercise in absurdity and silent film era expressionism, transplanted into 1980’s Manhattan, “Vampire’s Kiss” is a must watch. Peter Loew, a New York …continue reading The Daily Dig: Vampire’s Kiss (1989)

A very nontraditional album, Clipping’s “Double Live” is as much about the communal experience of music as it is about the music itself. It’s …continue reading Now Hear This: Double Live (Clipping)

Similar to some of Horror’s biggest franchises, “Silent Madness” uses many successful elements of the next two decades, with lower quality. A clerical error …continue reading The Daily Dig: Silent Madness (1984)
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