“THE SHIVER OF THE VAMPIRES” offers an interesting perspective on queerness and sexual liberation, along with Jean Rollin’s unmistakable style. Jean Rollin is one …continue reading Sapphic Sunday: The Shiver of the Vampires (1971)
Steel your mind and stomach for the most truly, terminally one-of-a-kind body-swap comedy about a robotic dinosaur ever made. Someday my Shudder Sunday column …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Tammy and the T-Rex (1994)
This week, we’re taking a break from true crime to return to our myth and mystery roots. Join us as we explore the legend …continue reading Ominous Origins: The Jersey Devil
The suspenseful 1982 horror film “Next of Kin” will make you wonder if anyone or anything can ever be fully trusted, including your own …continue reading Flashback Friday: Next of Kin (1982)
The indie horror comedy “A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life” delivers plenty of jokes — and blood — at the expense of self help gurus who …continue reading Reel Review: A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life
While Hollywood seems to rehash more old material than support new ideas, 2019’s “Child’s Play” does manage to bring something fresh to the table. …continue reading In Defense Of: Child’s Play (2019)
John Boden fuses grit and heart into a quick one-two punch of a novella that will both make you teary-eyed and grossed-out in equal …continue reading Now Read This: Spungunion (John Boden)
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
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