“HELLmington” beautifully explores grief and trauma in a small town, but it’s more bleak and unsettling than satisfyingly chilling. Who is it that said …continue reading Reel Review: HELLmington (2019)
Scream Factory shows us the “SCARS OF DRACULA”, an imperfect but important movie from Hammer Films; an absolute beauty on Blu, scars and all. …continue reading Scream Factory Friday: Scars of Dracula (1970)
In honor of Jason’s special day, we bring you a special edition of our original comic strip, exclusive to Morbidly Beautiful, THE VERITABLE VOORHEES. …continue reading Friday the 13th Exclusive: The Veritable Voorhees
Behind the Lens: Interview with Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, the talented writing team behind “A Quiet Place” and the wonderful new film “Haunt”. …continue reading Interview: Scott Beck and Bryan Woods (Haunt)
Writer/director Josh Hasty has assembled a prodigious group of horror icons and scripted them a stunningly macabre ‘80s style slasher with “Candy Corn”. Candy …continue reading Reel Review: Candy Corn (2019)
Thirty years after this album’s debut, the “unofficial soundtrack to Twin Peaks” still holds up as a gorgeous slice of trance inducing jazz. Full …continue reading Now Hear This: Floating into The Night (1989)
Join filmmakers Rick and Nik as they fire up some nostalgia around THE CAMPFIRE, comparing notes on episodes 5 and 6 of “Are You …continue reading The Campfire Podcast Episode 3
Watching horror is a proven date enhancer, and these blood-curdling thrillers are perfect for romantic evenings over popcorn and scare-induced snuggles. Nothing is wrong …continue reading The Best Horror Movies to Watch on a Date
Beautiful cinematography, a terrific script and stellar acting come together to create an unusual new world full of twists and turns in “Freaks”. Freaks …continue reading Reel Review: Freaks (Zach Lipovsky, Adam Stein)
“Haunt” effectively explores the deepest fears people have about daring to go into haunted mazes and makes them a terrifying reality. Though a familiar …continue reading Reel Review: Haunt (Scott Beck, Bryan Woods)
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