For the last podcast of 2019, we look back on the year and look forward to exciting changes ahead. We also explore the Icelandic …continue reading Horror Shots Podcast: Yule Cat of Iceland
“The Nightingale” is much more than a tale of revenge. It’s about breaking points and the brutality left in a person when you take …continue reading Take Two Review: The Nightingale (2019)
In the surprising film “Victim”, a man is kidnapped and forced to endure an extreme identity change, while the filmmakers keep you guessing as …continue reading Flashback Friday: Victim (2010)
The genre-bending “The Wind” explores the terrors of the isolated prairie, with a slow-burning horror that creeps up on you like a cold chill …continue reading Take Two Review: The Wind (2019)
Don’t miss one of the most talked about films of the year: Jennifer Reeder’s “KNIVES AND SKIN”, a dreamy neon noir about death, identity, …continue reading Reel Review: Knives and Skin (2019)
With catchy beats and dark lyrics, Secret Shame makes a strong case for a spot as one of the 2019’s best new acts on …continue reading Now Hear This: Dark Synthetics (Secret Shame)
Fessenden’s contemporary take on Frankenstein is a heartwarming, humanizing, and heartbreaking coming-of-age creature tale led by a brilliant performance. “You brought the war home …continue reading Take Two Review: Depraved (2019)
We celebrate Christmas by looking back at the iconic holiday horror movie that incited parent protests, earned a cult following, and spawned a franchise. …continue reading A Controversial Christmas: Silent Night, Deadly Night
We chat with Tara Westwood about her love of acting, her favorite horror films, her upcoming projects, and her latest role in the new …continue reading Interview with Tara Westwood (“The Grudge”)
The Santa Claus versus Krampus movie you always wanted, “Slay Belles” is a modern, millennial take on the traditional battle between good and evil. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Slay Belles (2018)
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