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MOVIE REVIEWS

Witch Wednesday: The Last Thing Mary Saw (2021)

Witch Wednesday: The Last Thing Mary Saw (2021)

"The Last Thing Mary Saw" uses witch-horror language to explore queer repression, religious cruelty, and the monstrosity of love denied.
Tubi Tuesday: The Retreat (2021)

Tubi Tuesday: The Retreat (2021)

"The Retreat" may follow familiar survival-horror beats, but its queer perspective, social critique, and satisfying vengeance are a thrill.
Reel Review: Sender (2026)

Reel Review: Sender (2026)

"Sender" turns mystery packages into an off-kilter paranoia thriller about addiction, consumer culture, and the cost of convenience.
Movie Night: Speed Demon (2026)

Movie Night: Speed Demon (2026)

Pulpy and chaotic, "Speed Demon" delivers demonic train mayhem with girl power and just enough sincerity to make the ride worth taking.
Fantaspoa 2026: Life at Sandy’s

Fantaspoa 2026: Life at Sandy’s

A lonely woman disappears into a cozy sitcom fantasy in “Life at Sandy’s”, an emotionally resonant nightmare about the lure of escapism.
Found Friday: House at the Edge of the Woods (2026)

Found Friday: House at the Edge of the Woods (2026)

A familiar found-footage setup takes a dark detour in "House at the Edge of the Woods", a scrappy microbudget nightmare.
Fantaspoa 2026: Sacrificios

Fantaspoa 2026: Sacrificios

A brutal but beautiful Fantaspoa standout, “Sacrificios” turns an ocean of parental grief into something ancient, visceral, and deeply human.
Witch Wednesday: Heresy (2024/2026)

Witch Wednesday: Heresy (2024/2026)

"Heresy" is a compact but ferocious film about a woman cast out as a sinner, who finds salvation in the very darkness her oppressors fear.
Sapphic Sunday: Thelma (2017)

Sapphic Sunday: Thelma (2017)

A delicate balance of tenderness and dread, "Thelma" explores queer desire, religious guilt, and the terrifying power of self-discovery.
Movie Night: Hokum (2026)

Movie Night: Hokum (2026)

Damian Mc Carthy’s "Hokum" is a haunting, atmospheric horror film blending Irish folklore with psychological grief—one of the year's best.
Movie Night: Mother Mary (2026)

Movie Night: Mother Mary (2026)

"Mother Mary" is a strange, sensual pop-star fever dream powered by exquisite performances and the ache of artistic obsession.
Reel Review: The Serpent’s Skin (2026)

Reel Review: The Serpent’s Skin (2026)

"The Serpent’s Skin" blends body horror, queer romance, and DIY chaos into something raw, messy, and unforgettable.
Found Friday: Loner (2026)

Found Friday: Loner (2026)

A vlogger’s isolated wilderness retreat turns into a haunting descent in "Loner", a found footage horror that cuts deeper than expected.
Fantaspoa 2026: Compliance

Fantaspoa 2026: Compliance

"Compliance" is an ambitious, unsettling conspiracy thriller that weaponizes modern paranoia for maximum discomfort.
Fantaspoa 2026: Animals of the Land

Fantaspoa 2026: Animals of the Land

"Animals of the Land" is a beautifully vicious folk horror that turns biblical myth into a slow-burning hell of sacrifice and human darkness.
Fantaspoa 2026: Adorable Humans

Fantaspoa 2026: Adorable Humans

Bleak, stylish, and surprisingly cohesive, the horror anthology "Adorable Humans" turns fairy tales into something far more sinister.
Reel Review: The Yeti (2026)

Reel Review: The Yeti (2026)

"The Yeti" is a serious, old-school monster movie with a killer creature and real heart, but the script struggles to match the beast.
Cage Match: The Surfer (2024)

Cage Match: The Surfer (2024)

Nicolas Cage descends into sun-bleached madness in "The Surfer", a polarizing psychological thriller from his compelling experimental era.
Shudder Sunday: Dolly (2025)

Shudder Sunday: Dolly (2025)

"Dolly" is a brutal grindhouse-inspired horror that blends fairy-tale surrealism with relentless brutality—a gift for extreme horror fans.
Reel Review: Dust Bunny (2025)

Reel Review: Dust Bunny (2025)

In "Dust Bunny", Bryan Fuller blends horror, fairy tale, found family, and martial arts into one of the year’s most singular genre offerings.

LISTS

Tubi Horror: Every Genre Drop in June 2026

Tubi Horror: Every Genre Drop in June 2026

From modern must-watches to chaotic cult curiosities, June's Tubi horror lineup offers gems, junk food, and plenty of late-night fun.
All Animals Are Unequal: 13 Films for Fans of “Animal Farm”

All Animals Are Unequal: 13 Films for Fans of “Animal Farm”

These dark, Orwellian films explore the themes of "Animal Farm": corrupted ideals, control, and the terrifying ways power rots from within.
Spoiler Alert: 20 Twist Endings That Broke Audience Brains

Spoiler Alert: 20 Twist Endings That Broke Audience Brains

"The Sixth Sense" made us all thirsty for the twist, but cinema had been shocking audiences for decades prior, with reveals that still land.
Top 10 Final Destination Death Scenes

Top 10 Final Destination Death Scenes

25 years and almost a billion dollars later, "Final Destination" still rules the Rube Goldberg kill game. Here are 10 franchise highlights.
Bet Your Life: 7 Underrated Death-Game Horror Movies

Bet Your Life: 7 Underrated Death-Game Horror Movies

From death tournaments to rigged survival games, these 10 underseen horror thrillers push “high stakes” to its most brutal, bloody extreme.
Randy’s Rules of The Trilogy

Randy’s Rules of The Trilogy

No Exit: 7 Road Trip Horror Gems You Probably Missed

No Exit: 7 Road Trip Horror Gems You Probably Missed

Five Life Lessons From Horror

Five Life Lessons From Horror

Horror is as much education as entertainment. Take our quiz to see if you recognize the genre gem based on the pearls of wisdom it offers.
A Thanksgiving Horror Movie for Every Tradition

A Thanksgiving Horror Movie for Every Tradition

10 Essential ’80s Horror Comedies

10 Essential ’80s Horror Comedies

Revisit the wildest decade in horror with 10 essential ’80s horror comedies—packed with gore, laughs, and cult classic vibes.
Creature Comforts: 13 Bloody, B-Movie Favorites

Creature Comforts: 13 Bloody, B-Movie Favorites

As the nights get longer, a chill creeps into the air, and holiday cheer takes over, enjoy a creature-feature comfort blanket.
The Scariest Video Game Characters That Still Haunt Our Nightmares

The Scariest Video Game Characters That Still Haunt Our Nightmares

Explore the scariest video game characters, from Slender Man to Pyramid Head, and why these digital nightmares still terrify horror gamers.
The Dourif Doctrine: Horror’s Most Underrated Icon

The Dourif Doctrine: Horror’s Most Underrated Icon

The Complete Guide to “Bob’s Burgers” Halloween Specials

The Complete Guide to “Bob’s Burgers” Halloween Specials

The Belchers have mastered the art of Halloween TV. Explore every "Bob’s Burgers" Halloween episode in order, from creepy to candy-coated.
5 Home Invasion Films You Haven’t Seen

5 Home Invasion Films You Haven’t Seen

Discover underrated home invasion horror films—from chilling classics to international gems—that will make you double-check your locks.
GenreBlast 2025: 10 Bold Discoveries

GenreBlast 2025: 10 Bold Discoveries

Ten GenreBlast 2025 standouts—punk-pink body horror, nunsploitation fairytales, lo-fi sci-fi, apocalyptic romance, and found-footage frights.
50 Years Later: “Jaws” and the Most Influential Horror Films of All Time

50 Years Later: “Jaws” and the Most Influential Horror Films of All Time

On its 50th anniversary, "Jaws" proves it’s still perfect—and stands alongside an elite quartet of horror’s most enduring masterpieces.
Spookshow: Sasquatch Summer

Spookshow: Sasquatch Summer

Join the Spookshow podcast crew for their "Sasquatch Summer" series, exploring some of the best and weirdest Bigfoot movies ever made.
The Merging & The Madness: 13 Essential Films for Fans of “Together”

The Merging & The Madness: 13 Essential Films for Fans of “Together”

Jurassic Saga Ranking

Jurassic Saga Ranking

From Spielberg’s groundbreaking original to the newest entry, we rank each dino epic in the Jurassic Park franchise from worst to first.

THE DAILY DIG

The Daily Dig: Moutaintop Motel Massacre (1983)

The Daily Dig: Moutaintop Motel Massacre (1983)

The Daily Dig: Hush (2008)

The Daily Dig: Hush (2008)

Tense, dark, and simple, "Hush" puts a young couple in the wrong place at the wrong time—taking a bad night and making it increasingly worse.
The Daily Dig: The Zero Boys (1986)

The Daily Dig: The Zero Boys (1986)

“Red Dawn” without the political implications, “Cabin in the Woods” without the Zombies, and “Evil Dead” without the cursed book and demons.
The Daily Dig: The American Scream (1988)

The Daily Dig: The American Scream (1988)

The Daily Dig: Dark Tower (1987)

The Daily Dig: Dark Tower (1987)

"Dark Tower" is a low-budget thriller that relies on dialogue and a great cast to carry it, but ended up being disavowed by its creator.
The Daily Dig: Shattered Mind (1996)

The Daily Dig: Shattered Mind (1996)

"Shattered Mind" explores mental illness with creative cinematography, but could have been more impactful with more money for production.
The Daily Dig: Nightmares (1983)

The Daily Dig: Nightmares (1983)

An all-star cast isn't quite enough to make "Nightmares" a cult classic, but there is value in the film's simple storytelling.
The Daily Dig: Night of Horror (1981)

The Daily Dig: Night of Horror (1981)

The only “Night of Horror” you’ll have to worry about is the night you spend watching this talking head snooze fest.
The Daily Dig: Slash Dance (1989)

The Daily Dig: Slash Dance (1989)

A strong candidate for the 'so bad, it's good' category, but "Slash Dance" leaves you wanting in too many categories to be enjoyable.
The Daily Dig: The Unborn (1991)

The Daily Dig: The Unborn (1991)

"The Unborn" is an expertly made body horror that will have you squirming in your seat and rethinking whether you want to procreate.
The Daily Dig: Carnage (1984)

The Daily Dig: Carnage (1984)

Come for the promise of sleaze but stay for the cheap gore in "Carnage"—a ghost story from exploitation legend Andy Milligan.
The Daily Dig: Dark Age (1987)

The Daily Dig: Dark Age (1987)

More than just a monster movie, "Dark Age" is a great example of horror with intention and heart. Come for the Croc, stay for the art.
The Daily Dig: Island Claws (1980)

The Daily Dig: Island Claws (1980)

If you’re afraid of crustaceans but addicted to being scared, this creepy, clawy, natural horror may be just the pinch for you.
The Daily Dig: Slaughterhouse Rock (1987)

The Daily Dig: Slaughterhouse Rock (1987)

Gore-a-plenty, Toni Basil, and an Alcatraz setting make the late 1980s supernatural horror "Slaughterhouse Rock" fun, despite its flaws.
The Daily Dig: Nightmare Island (1982)

The Daily Dig: Nightmare Island (1982)

An early, lost slasher that benefited from being dubbed a video nasty, "Nightmare Island" plays with tropes that would permeate the genre.
The Daily Dig: Rush Week (1989)

The Daily Dig: Rush Week (1989)

Add some “Animal House”, “Scream”, “Porky’s”, “PCU”, and throw in some Chainsaw and Dave, and you get “Rush Week”—plus a pretty good time.
The Daily Dig: Killing Spree (1987)

The Daily Dig: Killing Spree (1987)

A prototypical schlock horror film, "Killing Spree" packs gore from floor to ceiling with plenty left over to bury in the backyard.
The Daily Dig: Night Screams (1987)

The Daily Dig: Night Screams (1987)

David got a football scholarship, and he’s having a celebration party—one no one should RSVP to, including the audience of "Night Screams".
The Daily Dig: Spasms (1983)

The Daily Dig: Spasms (1983)

Have you ever asked yourself: What if King Kong were a snake? Well, now you don’t have to. Just watch “Spasms”.
The Daily Dig: Scary Movie (1991)

The Daily Dig: Scary Movie (1991)

You will swoon over the sets, throwback masks, and Halloween costumes in "Scary Movie", but the story is a bit of a snooze.

PODCASTS

Guilty Pleasures: Holiday Special (Elves, 1989)

Guilty Pleasures: Holiday Special (Elves, 1989)

"Elves" is a shockingly watchable festive fever dream full of Nazis, occult lore, cat murder, family dysfunction... and so much more.
Adventures in Movies: 2025 Hits and Misses

Adventures in Movies: 2025 Hits and Misses

We dive into a few 2025 horror gems and oddities streaming now—from microbudget horror comedy mayhem to pet-led heartbreak and WTF twists.
The Dourif Doctrine: Horror’s Most Underrated Icon

The Dourif Doctrine: Horror’s Most Underrated Icon

Adventures in Movies: Film Fest Finds

Adventures in Movies: Film Fest Finds

Our festival roundup dives into the weird and wonderful highlights from Fantasia, BUFF, and SXSW — from the bonkers to the bloody fun.
Final Girl on 6th Ave: 5 Movies to Make You Say WTF

Final Girl on 6th Ave: 5 Movies to Make You Say WTF

From David Lynch to Tarkovsky, these five films from cinema's most provocative auteurs do more than shock; they reinvent how we watch movies.
Final Girl on 6th Ave: The Celebration (1998)

Final Girl on 6th Ave: The Celebration (1998)

"The Celebration" offers a raw portrait of family dysfunction and a quietly devastating look at the corrosive power of silence.
Donna Tha Dead: Women in Horror

Donna Tha Dead: Women in Horror

The Donna Tha Dead podcast celebrates Women in Horror with a killer lineup of films directed by fierce female filmmakers.
Adventures in Movies: Hooked on Horror

Adventures in Movies: Hooked on Horror

From ’80s slashers to modern streaming nightmares, discover what to stream and what to skip this spooky season.
Spookshow: Tales of Halloween (2015)

Spookshow: Tales of Halloween (2015)

Celebrate spooky season with "Tales of Halloween", a killer anthology featuring ten twisted tales from top horror filmmakers.
Another GD Horror Pod: Brian Asman

Another GD Horror Pod: Brian Asman

Author Brian Asman joins us to talk haunted houses, horror humor, the madness of horror writing, and his latest book, "Man, F*CK THIS HOUSE".
Adventures in Movies: Starting Spooky Season Right

Adventures in Movies: Starting Spooky Season Right

A killer October double feature: the shocking psychological turns of "Bone Lake" and the Halloween chaos of "V/H/S Halloween".
Adventures in Movies: American Dystopia & French Fury

Adventures in Movies: American Dystopia & French Fury

We explore "The School Duel" as a grounded character study of violence and "Animale" as a haunting feminist plunge into myth and madness.
Spookshow: Sasquatch Summer

Spookshow: Sasquatch Summer

Join the Spookshow podcast crew for their "Sasquatch Summer" series, exploring some of the best and weirdest Bigfoot movies ever made.
Adventures in Movies: Revenge of the Remakes

Adventures in Movies: Revenge of the Remakes

From swords to sludge, we discuss the glorious resurrection of campy cult icons in 2025’s "Red Sonja" and "The Toxic Avenger".
Witch Wednesday: Baba Yaga (1973)

Witch Wednesday: Baba Yaga (1973)

Explore Corrado Farina’s "Baba Yaga" (1973), a surreal blend of witchcraft, queer desire, and feminist allegory.
Adventures in Movies: “Weapons” Special Edition

Adventures in Movies: “Weapons” Special Edition

We break down Zach Cregger’s "Weapons"—from its bold marketing and shocking twist to its performances and place in modern horror.
Spookshow: The Being (1981)

Spookshow: The Being (1981)

Dive into the toxic oddity that is "The Being" (1981), Jackie Kong’s gloriously gonzo, slime-soaked, creature feature debut.
Spookshow: Deadstream (2022)

Spookshow: Deadstream (2022)

In the riotous "Deadstream", a disgraced influencer livestreams his descent into demonic chaos and battles more than just cancellation.
Final Girl on 6th Ave: Eraserhead (1977)

Final Girl on 6th Ave: Eraserhead (1977)

David Lynch’s debut, "Eraserhead", still challenges audiences not to understand, but to feel—to submit to unease and sit inside discomfort.
Final Girl on 6th Ave: The Seventh Continent (1989)

Final Girl on 6th Ave: The Seventh Continent (1989)

Michael Haneke’s "The Seventh Continent" dissects the horror of suburban life and a seemingly ordinary family on the brink of collapse.

HORROR FICTION

Original Horror Fiction: Eleven Fifty-Nine (A Holiday Horror Tale)

Original Horror Fiction: Eleven Fifty-Nine (A Holiday Horror Tale)

A Morbidly Beautiful holiday horror exclusive: Step into this short but satisfying dark Christmas tale before the clock strikes midnight.
Now Read: Never by Night Volume 2

Now Read: Never by Night Volume 2

From alien horrors to VHS nightmares, "NEVER BY NIGHT VOL. 2" is an essential addition to your horror shelf.
Another GD Horror Pod: Brian Asman

Another GD Horror Pod: Brian Asman

Author Brian Asman joins us to talk haunted houses, horror humor, the madness of horror writing, and his latest book, "Man, F*CK THIS HOUSE".
Fiction Friday: Ten Tales From Hell

Fiction Friday: Ten Tales From Hell

"Ten Tales From Hell" is a collection of dark delicacies, each a treat to be savored, with innocent beginnings but mind-blowing endings.
Fiction Friday: Apex Predator – Wolf Moon

Fiction Friday: Apex Predator – Wolf Moon

"Wolf Moon" is a fast-paced horror fiction novel that seamlessly blends urban fantasy with fascinating Native myth and legend.
Fiction Friday: How To Sell A Haunted House

Fiction Friday: How To Sell A Haunted House

Grady Hendrix serves up heartache and haunted dolls in this chilling, sharply funny tale about family baggage that refuses to stay buried.
Now Read This: Midnight Vintage

Now Read This: Midnight Vintage

"Midnight Vintage" is perfect to curl up with at night—a treasure trove of 20 haunting short stories, full of unexpected twists and turns.
Now Read This: The Medusa Psalms

Now Read This: The Medusa Psalms

Step into the twisted landscapes of “The Medusa Psalms”, where horror, satire, and cosmic terror collide in unforgettable tales.
Fiction Friday: Midwestern Gothic

Fiction Friday: Midwestern Gothic

"Midwestern Gothic" is a chilling collection of interconnected tales that unearth the haunted, blood-soaked soul of the American Heartland.
Now Read This: We All Go Into The Dark

Now Read This: We All Go Into The Dark

“We All Go Into the Dark” takes readers on a surreal and unsettling journey, where reality bends, nightmares lurk, and the unknown beckons.
Now Read This: The Haunting of Velkwood

Now Read This: The Haunting of Velkwood

You will think about "The Haunting of Velkwood" long after you've read it; it makes a profound impact and leaves a lasting impression.
Fiction Friday: A Dark And Endless Sea

Fiction Friday: A Dark And Endless Sea

"A Dark And Endless Sea" is a visual story that recalls the classic, offering a satisfying story without the gore of modern horror stories.
Now Read This: The Haunted Zone

Now Read This: The Haunted Zone

"The Haunted Zone" is a diverse collection of twenty-one horror stories penned by twenty-one women, each a remarkable military veteran.
Now Read This: “Hotel Macabre Vol. 1: Tales of Horror”

Now Read This: “Hotel Macabre Vol. 1: Tales of Horror”

“Hotel Macabre” is a spine-chilling anthology that defies genre boundaries, offering a mesmerizing journey through a labyrinth of horror.
Now Read This: Never by Night (2024)

Now Read This: Never by Night (2024)

"Never by Night" is an essential horror anthology, a captivating and chilling graphic novel harkening back to the best of old-school horror.
Original Horror Fiction: Beyond Appearance

Original Horror Fiction: Beyond Appearance

In this Morbidly Beautiful exclusive short horror story, a family's future is threatened by echoes of their new home's painful past.
Now Read This: Bury Your Gays (2024)

Now Read This: Bury Your Gays (2024)

"Bury Your Gays" is a celebration of queer love and resilience, full of hope and beauty, that still delivers in spades for horror fans.
Now Read This: The Final Girl Support Group

Now Read This: The Final Girl Support Group

"The Final Girl Support Group" is an emotionally impactful story of survival, facing your demons, and what it takes to be a final girl.
Let’s Talk About: The Dangers of Dark Romance

Let’s Talk About: The Dangers of Dark Romance

Do dark romance books like the controversial "Haunting Adeline" romanticize violence against women and dangerous, controlling relationships?
Fiction Friday: Split Scream Volume Five

Fiction Friday: Split Scream Volume Five

Volume Five of the "Split Scream" series offers two gorgeous and immersive tales of women fighting to overcome horrific obstacles.

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