
The Calling Hours Horror Podcast 2.38: Roundtable Discussion On the Asia Argento Controversy and the #MeToo Movement (Air Date: 9.4.18) %CODE31% ABOUT THIS EPISODE: On …continue reading The Calling Hours 2.38: Asia Argento and #MeToo

The Calling Hours Horror Podcast 2.38: Roundtable Discussion On the Asia Argento Controversy and the #MeToo Movement (Air Date: 9.4.18) %CODE31% ABOUT THIS EPISODE: On …continue reading The Calling Hours 2.38: Asia Argento and #MeToo

“Trench 11” is a claustrophobic, tense, survival thriller that can satisfy fans of history, psychological horror and gore fiends alike. Even with some predictable …continue reading Reel Review: Trench 11 (2017)

Metal and horror have always made a killer combo, and these ten icons of rock have helped shape some of the best horror of …continue reading Top Ten Rock Stars in Horror

An underappreciated gem of blood-soaked synthpop, the album version of “American Psycho: The Musical” (original London cast) absolutely slays. Musicals don’t usually delve into …continue reading Now Hear This: American Psycho: The Musical

With stellar acting and great cinematography and SFX, “Mara” is a not-to-be-missed horror film that perfectly captures the terror of sleep paralysis. Most of …continue reading Reel Review: Clive Tonge’s “Mara” (2018)

After falling madly in love with the new indie horror thriller “What Keeps You Alive”, I chat with director Colin Minihan and star Brittany …continue reading Indie Interview: Colin Minihan and Brittany Allen

While far from flawless, “Epidemic” remains a worthy achievement — a great looking, entertaining, and unique indie horror film deserving of your time. Every now …continue reading Reel Review: Epidemic (2018)

“Family Blood” is a thought provoking allegory for the endless cycle of addiction and the predators that prey on the weak and vulnerable. I …continue reading Review and Reflect: Family Blood (2018)

A comedic disaster: Though “Inhumanity” attempts to be a serious horror movie, it fails to present itself as anything other than a comedic parody. …continue reading Reel Review: Inhumanity (2018)

A nostalgic look back at the 1976 true crime-inspired film that first made me a slasher fan, “The Town That Dreaded Sundown”, and the …continue reading Bloody Sunday: The Town that Dreaded Sundown
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