
The Shudder exclusive horror film out of Taiwan, MON MON MON MONSTERS, is a ghoulastic good time and a real treat for gore hounds. …continue reading Reel Review: Mon Mon Mon Monsters (2017)

The Shudder exclusive horror film out of Taiwan, MON MON MON MONSTERS, is a ghoulastic good time and a real treat for gore hounds. …continue reading Reel Review: Mon Mon Mon Monsters (2017)

Interview with talented, up-and-coming British writer/director Liam Regan about his debut film “My Bloody Banjo” and what inspires him most as a filmmaker. With …continue reading Behind the Lens: Liam Regan (My Bloody Banjo)

Jess Franco’s “Marquis de Sade: Justine” is a lush bodice ripper, with some great moments, but by no means his most twisted. Our staff …continue reading Searching for Franco: “Marquis de Sade: Justine”

The States are about to get Spooky: A Review of “Spooky America”, four entertaining tales of true ghost stories by Lori Haskins, illustrated by …continue reading Now Read This: Spooky America

While a less than compelling script keeps “Soft Matter” from being a truly satisfying watch, it still gets major points for visual style and …continue reading Reel Review: Soft Matter (2018)

The Calling Hours Horror Podcast 2.23: Interview with Horror Podcaster, Journalist and Genre Guru Jay Kay (Air Date: 5.8.18) ABOUT THIS EPISODE: “For me, …continue reading The Calling Hours 2.23: Podcaster Jay Kay

Meet Melville, a very different kind of vampire and the hero of “Scouse Gothic”…plus peek inside the mind of a talented horror fiction writer. …continue reading Scouse Gothic: A Very Different Vampire

A multi-layered novel with both highs and lows, Ian McKinney’s “Scouse Gothic” mingles vampirism and crime to solid effect. The exposition of Ian McKinney’s …continue reading Now Read This: Scouse Gothic

Now Read This: The Digital Dead Issue 11, with over 100 pages of horror reviews, interviews, and more is now available to read for …continue reading The Digital Dead Issue 11 Now Available

Revolution at The Dryden: A review of the Dryden Theatre’s screening of the brilliant, shocking, and influential 1967 film “Marat/Sade”. Recently I had the …continue reading Reviewing the Classics: Marat/Sade (1967)
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