
Take a trip back to the 80s with Chaos and Carnage as Kingapalooza 2019 continues, and guest Just Joe comes along for the ride …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Maximum Overdrive

Take a trip back to the 80s with Chaos and Carnage as Kingapalooza 2019 continues, and guest Just Joe comes along for the ride …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Maximum Overdrive

This week on the podcast, join Chaos and Carnage as they get in lost in a pair of Bette Davis eyes with the supernatural …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Burnt Offerings

Our staff reviews “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” — a childhood favorite and the genesis of much genre love brought to life on …continue reading Morbid Minis: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

“A Very Tight Place” is a clever, wryly funny, and very effective adaptation of a wickedly twisted morality tale from Stephen King. Based on …continue reading Horror Short: A Very Tight Place

A classic novel inspired by a real life killer gave birth to the first vampire film, “Nosferatu”; now NOS4A2 takes the sub genre in …continue reading Page to Screen: Do I Nosferatu or NOS4A2?

“The Last Man on Earth” is an absolute horror classic, a heartbreaking apocalyptic tale which highlights Vincent Price at his best. This week’s Tubi …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Last Man on Earth (1964)

Though it may not be his masterpiece or at the top of his great 80s output, Carpenter’s “Christine” revs my heart more than all …continue reading Cinematic Love Letters: Christine (1983)

Nicely shot and brilliantly directed, with solid performances from the two leads, “Berlin Syndrome” is a bleak and tense, must see Aussie horror film. …continue reading Take Two Review: Berlin Syndrome (2017)

If you’re hungry for a dark and satisfying series to really sink your teeth into, AMC’s “NOS4A2” looks to deliver with a great story …continue reading Series Sneak Peek: Joe Hill’s “NOS4A2”

As we celebrate the 30th anniversary of Mary Lambert’s ‘Pet Sematary’ film adaptation, we reflect on the impact she made on the genre. Researching …continue reading Women in Horror: Mary Lambert (Pet Sematary)
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