
Released thirty-five years ago, one of John Carpenter’s finest, “They Live”, remains as chillingly relevant today as it did upon its release. John Carpenter’s …continue reading 35th Anniversary: They Live (1988)
Released thirty-five years ago, one of John Carpenter’s finest, “They Live”, remains as chillingly relevant today as it did upon its release. John Carpenter’s …continue reading 35th Anniversary: They Live (1988)
This long-awaited doc offers a compelling and entertaining (if incomplete) look at how horror & heavy metal have become inextricably linked. Given the recent …continue reading Panic Fest: The History of Metal and Horror (2022)
An underrated slasher from the 80s, “The Stepfather” is a smart, surprising, well-made, and truly frightening flick that deserves more love. Slashers come in …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Stepfather (1987)
On this episode of the cast, we chat with filmmaker Rocko Zevenbergen about his trippy, truly unique debut feature “I Need You Dead!” THIS …continue reading New Horror Express: Rocko Zevenbergen Interview
Part homage to the 80s aesthetic and part skewering of 80s era values and politics, “WNUF Halloween Special” is a unique holiday treat not …continue reading Shudder Sunday: WNUF Halloween Special (2013)
In the oft overlooked 80s gem that feels eerily relevant today, an obsession with escapism and the desperate desire to feel special turns deadly. …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Fade to Black (1980)
In Search of Darkness brings a neon contact-high of the video store to Shudder, but don’t expect much more than overqualified rental recommendations.continue reading Shudder Sunday: In Search of Darkness (2020)
On this week’s episode of the podcast, George and his special guest discuss the John Carpenter cult classic “Big Trouble in Little China”. It …continue reading Best Little Horror House: Big Trouble in Little China
We dive head-first into the mind trip that is “VHYes”, a surrealist and nostalgic journey through a childhood of insomnia and late night channel …continue reading Reel Review: VHYes (Jack Henry Robbins, 2020)
We interview filmmaker Robert McCallum about the new, highly anticipated documentary “The Power of Grayskull” — essential viewing for all 80s kids. THE POWER OF …continue reading Behind the Lens: Robert McCallum
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