Like all the best fairy tales, “Tigers Are Not Afraid” is timeless and like all the best horror movies, it couldn’t be more timely. …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Tigers Are Not Afraid
“One Cut of the Dead” delivers a resounding circumvention of audience expectations, with a charmingly goofy style that is all its own. Confounding isn’t …continue reading A Cut Above The Rest: One Cut of The Dead
“Document of the Dead” is an essential doc as much as about the joys and heartache of filmmaking as it is about the legendary …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Document of the Dead
Now streaming on Shudder, the short film “The Quiet Room” is a hauntingly beautiful journey through grief and fear that transcends its small scale. …continue reading Horror Short: The Quiet Room (Shudder)
The sub genre gets a lot of hate, but Bobcat Goldthwait’s love letter to Bigfoot, “Willow Creek”, is the perfect example of found footage …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Willow Creek
“VIY”, a 1967 horror film produced in the Soviet Union, rises from it’s grave in this gorgeous but limited Severin Films Blu-ray release. I’ve …continue reading Severin Sunday: Blu-Ray Release of “Viy” (1967)
In our series exploring horror from around the world, we uncover some of the best horror from South America and enter the strange world …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: South America
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
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?
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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