
Scream Factory lovingly restores “Quatermass 2”, Hammer’s ode to a sci-fi icon — the genesis of many future horror and science fiction classics. “Everyone …continue reading Scream Factory Friday: Quatermass 2

Scream Factory lovingly restores “Quatermass 2”, Hammer’s ode to a sci-fi icon — the genesis of many future horror and science fiction classics. “Everyone …continue reading Scream Factory Friday: Quatermass 2

Larry Fessenden’s “Habit” is a beautifully executed, low budget masterpiece— a realistic and thought provoking vampire and psychological horror film. I came across this …continue reading Retro Review: HABIT (Fessenden, 1995)

“Slumber Party Massacre 2” is a bloody, campy sequel — a hidden gem highlighting women in horror and the absurdity of late slashers in …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Slumber Party Massacre 2

While it takes a backseat to Carpenter’s more celebrated horror classics, “Prince of Darkness” is an underrated gem well worth paying your respects to. …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Prince of Darkness

Hammer Film’s 1966 Monster Movie “THE REPTILE” slithers onto Blu-ray from Scream Factory — another must have addition to any Hammer Horror collection. Released in …continue reading Scream Factory Friday: The Reptile (1966)

“Devil’s Express” is the 1970s Blaxploitation Kung-Fu Gang Warfare Horror movie that you never knew you needed in your life…until now! This week’s Tubi …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Devil’s Express (1975)

Scream Factory resurrects the Karnstein trilogy film, “LUST FOR A VAMPIRE”, giving fans a chance to rediscover this underseen vampire film from Hammer. Hammer …continue reading Scream Factory Friday: Lust For A Vampire

Low Budget, low logic, high on denim; “Seedpeople” is a wonderfully campy B movie that is the perfect fix for your “so bad it’s …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Seedpeople (1992)

Stephen Spielberg’s “Jaws” is an undisputed masterpiece of true terror, and nothing compares to seeing it on the big screen in all its original …continue reading Monster’s Pick: Jaws (1975) on the Big Screen

A forgotten classic from James Whale, “This Old Dark House” is essential viewing for Universal Horror fans, which you can now watch thanks to …continue reading Shudder Sunday: The Old Dark House (1932)
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