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)
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)
Elijah Wood and Daniel Noah explore the heart and healing power of horror with a killer roster of genre icons in their “Visitations” podcast …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Visitations Podcast
The “Critters” franchise has been given new life on Shudder, and it was a thrill to revisit the 1986 classic that started it all …continue reading Monster’s Pick: Critters 1986
“King Cohen” explores the enduring legacy of renegade filmmaker and relentless rule breaker Larry Cohen — part madman, part genius, wholly authentic. A few weeks …continue reading Shudder Sunday: King Cohen
Several films released in 2018 dealt with difficult subject matter that strayed dangerously close to home. One such film was Panos Cosmatos’ “Mandy”. Mandy …continue reading The Real Life Horror of “Mandy”
Thank the horror gods and the saints at Shudder! Joe Bob Briggs is coming back soon for another season of “The Last Drive-In”. I’ve …continue reading Shudder Announces the Return of Joe Bob Briggs
A film most famous for its ‘too scary for tv’ trailer, the aptly named “Magic” is much more than meets the eye — cinematic magic …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Magic (1978)
Take Nothing But Pictures, Leave Nothing But Footprints, Kill Nothing But Time: A Deeper Look At Black Fawn’s “The Ranger” Now on Shudder. Director …continue reading Wexler’s “The Ranger” is a Wicked, Wild Time
Difficult to describe and hard to forget, “The Car” might have been a recipe for disaster; but something in this concoction is strangely satisfying. …continue reading Shudder Sunday: The Car (1977)
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