
“Frankenstein” gives life to a misunderstood monster, a fallen angel turned malignant devil, and forces us to confront our own humanity. As I was …continue reading Birth and Rebirth: 200 Years of “Frankenstein”

“Frankenstein” gives life to a misunderstood monster, a fallen angel turned malignant devil, and forces us to confront our own humanity. As I was …continue reading Birth and Rebirth: 200 Years of “Frankenstein”

“The Name of the Rose” is an original and compelling tale with multilayered characters set amid a gripping murder mystery. Knowledge can be deadly…especially …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Name of the Rose (1986)

“The Last Voyage of the Demeter” is a dark and compelling, albeit predictable, ode to the standard-bearing horror movies of yesteryear. By all rights, …continue reading Movie Night: The Last Voyage of the Demeter

“A Haunting in Venice” promises to combine elements of drama, mystery, and even horror in hopes of courting a broad audience this September. The …continue reading Coming Soon: A Haunting in Venice (2023)

“The Night of the 12th” is a riveting French crime procedural that effectively and uncomfortably explores the dark side of human nature. French crime …continue reading Reel Review: The Night of the 12th (2022)

It’s another stop in our journey of appreciation for classic horror that helped shape the genre — this time checking in to “Psycho”. Alfred Hitchcock’s …continue reading Podcast at Night: Psycho (1960)

Modern horror is built on a foundation of cinema classics that never go out of style, like this week’s featured film “The Birds”. Chaos …continue reading Podcast at Night: The Birds (1963)

It’s still Pride Month, and we’re celebrating with a look at a couple of horror classics: “The Seventh Victim” and “Strangers on a Train”. …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Pride Month 2023

Though plagued with problems during production and largely ignored upon release, “American Psycho” is now considered a horror classic. On this episode of The …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: American Psycho (2000)

Despite the controversy surrounding the director, “Rosemary’s Baby” is a genre classic and a profound commentary on human nature and society. Released on June …continue reading Horror History: Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
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