
Our vampire-fueled Summer continues with a bonafide cult classic, “Near Dark”, the dazzling debut of a future Academy Award-winning director. The Sucky Summer continues …continue reading Spookshow: Near Dark (1987)

Our vampire-fueled Summer continues with a bonafide cult classic, “Near Dark”, the dazzling debut of a future Academy Award-winning director. The Sucky Summer continues …continue reading Spookshow: Near Dark (1987)

A genre game-changer and often considered one of the best “Dracula” adaptations, “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” was a monumental achievement. We continue the Sucky Summer …continue reading Spookshow: Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)

Artful and hallucinogenic, “Bliss” is a stylish and seductive exploration of obsession that offers an innovative take on age-old tropes. It’s Tiana’s choice this …continue reading Spookshow: Bliss (2019)

The imaginative and entertaining “Lifeforce” is a vampire horror/sci-fi gem from a couple of genre giants that’s a bloody good time. We begin our …continue reading Spookshow: Lifeforce (1985)

Before our Summer series dedicated to vampires, we visit a very strange and surreal “House” of horrors with a cult classic 70s horror export. …continue reading Spookshow: House (1977)

Though derided upon release, the hallucinogenic “City of the Living Dead” has earned its cult following with memorable and shocking sequences. This week it’s …continue reading Spookshow: City of the Living Dead (1980)

Depending on your perspective and tolerance for experimental horror, “Skinamarink” is either painfully boring or unshakably horrifying. This week, it’s Will’s choice, and he …continue reading Spookshow: Skinamarink (2022)

Written before “Stranger Things” and hailed as one of the best horror films of 2018, “Summer of 84” nailed 80s pastiche and teen horror. …continue reading Spookshow: Summer of 84 (2018)

One of the most influential horror classics, “Frankenstein” helped birth the age of Universal Monsters and still electrifies today. After recently celebrating our 200th …continue reading Spookshow: Frankenstein (1931)

Get lost with us as we celebrate 200 episodes and honor an essential 80s classic, “The Lost Boys” — because the Spookshow party never dies. …continue reading Spookshow: The Lost Boys (1987)
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