
“Lilith” is a new horror anthology, inspired by the legend of the iconic demon, which features segments about men being punished for the abuse …continue reading Reel Review: Lilith (Horror anthology, 2018)

“Lilith” is a new horror anthology, inspired by the legend of the iconic demon, which features segments about men being punished for the abuse …continue reading Reel Review: Lilith (Horror anthology, 2018)

The Dark Side of Fame and the Terror of Toxic Relationships: We go beyond the surface scares and explore the deeper meaning behind “Misery”. …continue reading Inspecting the Horror: Misery (1990)

“I Dare You to Open Your Eyes” is both a powerful dark drama about isolation and the cycle of abuse, as well as an …continue reading Sneak Peek: I Dare You to Open Your Eyes

One of our favorite female filmmakers, Cindy Maples, returns with a fun and funny new short about the horrors of online dating, “98.6%”. Last …continue reading Horror Short: Cindy Maples’ “98.6%”

The Calling Hours Horror Podcast 2.54: We kick off the new year with the triumphant return of the lovely Liane Langford (Air Date: 1.1.19) …continue reading Calling Hours 2.54: The Return of Liane Langford

We talk with talented genre photographer, entrepreneur, and filmmaker Ama Lea about photographing icons, her thriving career, and her love of horror. If you …continue reading Artist Spotlight: Photographer Ama Lea

On the twenty third day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Two Late Elves”, the sweetest holiday treat about two mischievous, procrastinating elves. …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 23: Two Late Elves

“From the Heart” is a dark, female-centric Christmas story from Catherine Delaloye and Mariana Trevino that adeptly tackles some difficult subject matter. “From the …continue reading Holiday Horror Short: From the Heart

We talk with Rebekah McKendry, the wickedly smart and talented co-writer/director of the new holiday horror anthology, “All the Creatures Were Stirring” The joyful …continue reading Behind the Lens: Rebekah McKendry

On the nineteenth day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Love, Cheryl”, a gloriously wicked and satisfying tale of vengeance and karmic …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 19: Love, Cheryl
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