While not as beloved as his “Goosebumps” series, “Fear Street” remains an important — and much darker — part of R.L. Stine’s great genre contributions. …continue reading Now Read This: R.L. Stine’s “Fear Street”
Proof that superhero movies don’t have to play like theme park attractions, “Big Man Japan” makes a spectacle out of the mundane. Since the …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Big Man Japan (2007)
“HELL COMES TO FROGTOWN” is a wild and audacious film that could have only been made in the 80s, but is thankfully making a …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: Hell Comes to Frogtown
We continue our tour of the Eerie USA with a trip to Delaware’s beautiful but potentially haunted Lums Pond Park (11 min) (10.25.19). ABOUT …continue reading Horror Shots Podcast: Delaware’s Lums Pond
In the underrated film “Mister Frost”, the devil is in the details. Murder, havoc, supernatural overtones, and Jeff Goldblum: what else could one desire? …continue reading Flashback Friday: Mister Frost (1990)
This week, we take a break from our “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” recap for a special Halloween treat: a spooky reading of …continue reading The Campfire Podcast: Episode 9 (“The Raven”)
Tutti fucking fruiti and a wrong turn in Valkenvania: Aykroyd and Zombie create houses of horror in “Nothing But Trouble” and “House of 1000 …continue reading Drive-In Home Theater: All Tricks, No Treats
On the 26th anniversary of Vincent Price’s death, I recall the impact the icon had on cultivating my love for horror – and the …continue reading In Remembrance: Vincent Price
Though imperfect, “The Yellow Night” is an interesting exploration of a common and deep-seated fear: anxiety over what the future may hold. “The Future …continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest: The Yellow Night (2019)
In Case You Missed It: Adam Green’s “Hatchet” is a bloody good time that delivers heavy doses of comedy and gore, a modern slasher …continue reading Thursday Throwback: Hatchet (2006)
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