Green shades, transformation, and emotion: Why Alan Moore’s brilliant “Swamp Thing” desperately needs to be brought to life via animation. Alan Moore’s legendary run …continue reading Let’s Talk About: Swamp Thing (Alan Moore)
Sometimes, the scariest, most inescapable horror is the kind that occurs in one’s own head. This month, we look at madness in horror. After …continue reading Donna Tha Dead: March Madness
A master of disturbing and body horror, Junji Ito’s twisted tales are unforgettable, and these five standouts will shake you to your core. For …continue reading Top 5 Most Disturbing Junji Ito Tales
One of the most affecting and jaw-droppingly original horror films I’ve seen in some time, “Stopmotion” demands to be seen. Plato said, “Creativity is …continue reading Take Two Review: Stopmotion (2024)
A disturbing and visually stunning stop at the crossroads of creation and obsession, “Stopmotion” delivers for fans of animation and horror. It is surprising …continue reading Reel Review: Stopmotion (2024)
Though long disregarded and dismissed as mere child’s play, animation can be a powerful medium for storytelling and weaving tales of horror. Feature-length animations …continue reading Let’s Talk About: Horror in Animation
“Akira” is a masterpiece of animation, grotesque body horror, and powerful social commentary that’s a visual and auditory showpiece. I was lucky. Growing up, …continue reading Eerie Essentials: Akira (1988)
The adult animated series “Hazbin Hotel” isn’t for everyone, but this inspired effort hits all the right notes for the right audience. It’s rare …continue reading Now Watch This: Hazbin Hotel
The animated film adaptation of a beloved childhood classic, “The Phantom Tollbooth”, deserves more than to simply be lost to time. Despite its source …continue reading Childhood Horror: The Phantom Tollbooth (1970)
On its 35th anniversary, we celebrate the legacy of “Akira” — a film that, to this day, remains impactful, thought-provoking, and powerful. Like many, Akira …continue reading 35th Anniversary: Akira (1988)
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