
In these tumultuous times of 2020, let us harken back to three years ago and remember when Netflix accidentally created an icon for the …continue reading The Babadook as Gay Icon: Revisiting an Old Meme

In these tumultuous times of 2020, let us harken back to three years ago and remember when Netflix accidentally created an icon for the …continue reading The Babadook as Gay Icon: Revisiting an Old Meme

Black voices in horror have long been silenced and underrepresented. It’s high time to change that. Here are 20 incredibly talented Black artists, writers, podcasters, and filmmakers to check out and support.continue reading 20 Black Horror Creatives You Need to Know

Tanedra Howard may not be a household name in the horror genre, but today, let’s look at why she deserves to be remembered as the true Scream Queen that she is.continue reading Tanedra Howard: A True Scream Queen

100 years has not lessened the impact and importance of the brilliant 1925 horror film “The Phantom of the Opera” — as essential today …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Phantom of the Opera (1925)

Our season finale gives us a very special guest star, and another run in with the Vampiric Council.continue reading What We Do In the Shadows 2×10 (Season Finale)

A high school girl out for revenge against the football player who attacked her joins the cheerleading squad in order to seduce his girlfriend, but things don’t go as planned when he declares war on the entire squad.continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: All Cheerleaders Die

Following the news of Adam Donaghey’s numerous sexual assaults and Cinestate’s attempts to sweep the vile acts under the rugs, the best thing we can do is support the victims and give them a voice and make a commitment to creating safer spaces for women in the film industry.continue reading Rebuild the Horror Community: Support Survivors

Video Rewind is a look back at forgotten VHS favorites from the video store era, one rental at a time! This month’s movie is …continue reading Video Rewind: The Guardian (1990)

Crypt of the Vampire captures Carmilla’s lesbian subtext with near perfection, creating one the most intimate and atmospheric – if often overlooked – Films of the lesbian vampire subgenre.continue reading Sapphic Sunday: Crypt of the Vampire (1964)

“The Howling Wind” is a moody short that feels like an episode of the Twilight Zone, written like a one-act play, and shot like …continue reading “The Howling Wind” Gets the Atmosphere Right
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