
Seventy years later, the thrills of Hitchcock’s masterful “Rear Window” are more relevant than ever, and its influence is hard to deny. Seventy years …continue reading 70th Anniversary: Rear Window (1954)

Seventy years later, the thrills of Hitchcock’s masterful “Rear Window” are more relevant than ever, and its influence is hard to deny. Seventy years …continue reading 70th Anniversary: Rear Window (1954)

It’s another stop in our journey of appreciation for classic horror that helped shape the genre — this time checking in to “Psycho”. Alfred Hitchcock’s …continue reading Podcast at Night: Psycho (1960)

Modern horror is built on a foundation of cinema classics that never go out of style, like this week’s featured film “The Birds”. Chaos …continue reading Podcast at Night: The Birds (1963)

It’s still Pride Month, and we’re celebrating with a look at a couple of horror classics: “The Seventh Victim” and “Strangers on a Train”. …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Pride Month 2023

Castle may have been known for his clever marketing, but “House on Haunted Hill” proves there was substance behind his legendary style. In 1959, …continue reading Dante’s Inferno: House on Haunted Hill (1959)

This natural horror film had no intention of ever being projected in a theater, and it doesn’t even have absurd moments to make it …continue reading The Daily Dig: Kaw (2007)

There are hints of “Rear Window”, but they do not pan out in this direct-to-video thriller that has an impressive cast but lacks originality. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The 4th Floor (1999)

On the anniversary of its release, we honor the legacy and influence of “Psycho”, the highest-grossing film of Hitchcock’s illustrious career. You don’t even …continue reading Horror History: Psycho (1960)

Glorified fan fiction somehow made it to the small screen in this “Psycho” spin-off that shows only a glimpse of a Norman Bates impostor. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Bates Motel (1987)

In honor of its anniversary, we look back at an unsung horror sequel, “Psycho II”, that languished in the shadow of its legendary predecessor. …continue reading In Defense of: Psycho II (1983)
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