Horror is more than a genre; it’s a community. And it’s made great by inclusivity, diversity, and respect for each other — and for our …continue reading Joe Bob Brought Me Here
As we wait for the hotly anticipated superhero/horror crossover “The New Mutants”, we discuss what it means for the future of the genre. Type …continue reading “The New Mutants” and the Evolution of Horror
Please take a minute to complete our horror news poll. Help us deliver the best content to you when, where, and how you’d most …continue reading Your Feedback Needed: Horror News Poll
The Horror genre has been massively successful, despite most films being made for budgets far lower than other genres. The key to success? Fear. …continue reading Horror and the Success of the Small Budget
We interview real-life hypnotherapist Yvonne Judge and discuss the portrayal of hypnosis in popular horror films; separating fact from fiction. We have all seen …continue reading Hypnotherapy and Horror (with Yvonne Judge)
While modern horror films continue to find thrilling new ways to shock and scare us, the classic tales the genre is built on will …continue reading Classic Horror Stories Never Go Out Of Style
As you plan your next vacation, consider taking a detour to check out some of horror’s most iconic set locations across the United States. …continue reading Quiet on the Set: Horror History Tour
Slow burn horror movies require a highly skilled filmmaker, and almost no one is as masterful in this sub genre as writer/director Ti West. …continue reading Ti West’s Place in Slow Burn Horror
“Pet Sematary” returns to the cinemas in another cinematic remake of a classic Stephen King novel, but is it a breath of new life …continue reading Horror Unearthed: Resurrecting “Pet Sematary”
While America has produced some true horror classics, foreign horror continues to shock, scare, and satisfy in ways we are hard pressed to match. …continue reading Why Is Foreign Horror Better?
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