
David Lynch’s debut, “Eraserhead”, still challenges audiences not to understand, but to feel—to submit to unease and sit inside discomfort. Show host Carolyn Smith-Hillmer …continue reading 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. Show host Carolyn Smith-Hillmer …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: Eraserhead (1977)

A chilling descent into corporate dystopia, “The Tenants” is a potent debut, offering a future that feels disturbingly close at hand. The most unnerving …continue reading Fantasia 2024: The Tenants (Seiibja)

Beyond a genre classic, “Dracula” (1931) is a cultural touchstone that shaped the genre and continues to captivate audiences decades later. This week it’s …continue reading Spookshow: Dracula (1931)

The legacy of the final Universal Monster is immeasurable, with “The Creature From the Black Lagoon” winning horror hearts since 1954. Growing up with …continue reading 70th Anniversary of “The Creature From the Black Lagoon”

A cult gem almost lost to time and carelessness, “Spider Baby” was luckily revived and restored for our viewing pleasure. Three genetically diseased heirs …continue reading The Daily Dig: Spider Baby (1967)

Have you ever wondered which classic horror monster you most identify with? Take our curated quiz to find your inner black-and-white baddie. After the …continue reading Which Classic Movie Monster Are You? (Quiz)

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)

A divisive film you’ll either love or hate, “The Eyes of My Mother” is not for everyone, but it is highly original and unsettling. …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: The Eyes of My Mother

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 wonderfully shot and poignant film was denounced in its time, but it touches on abuses that still plague society as a whole. A …continue reading Daily Dig: Never Take Candy From A Stranger (1960)
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