
Let’s kick off the spooky season with a sinfully good roundup of the best horror shorts from among our favorite festival standouts. We’re back …continue reading Fright Bites: September 2024

Let’s kick off the spooky season with a sinfully good roundup of the best horror shorts from among our favorite festival standouts. We’re back …continue reading Fright Bites: September 2024

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 Eternal Enigma: Join the Spookshow Crew as we Recount Count Dracula’s Cinematic Journey Through a Century of Iconic Portrayals. In our latest Spookshow …continue reading Spookshow Spotlight: Portrayals of Dracula

A genre game-changer and often considered one of the best “Dracula” adaptations, “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” was a monumental achievement. We continue the Sucky Summer …continue reading Spookshow: Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)

We unearth a couple of forgotten gems: The literary adaptation “The Lair of the White Worm” and the TV movie “No One Would Tell”. …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Toxic and Erotic

In this special edition episode, we board “The Last Voyage of the Demeter” and find out if it’s a cinematic journey worth taking. SPOILER …continue reading Adventures in Movies: “Demeter” Special Edition

“The Last Voyage of the Demeter” is a dark and compelling, albeit predictable, ode to the standard-bearing horror movies of yesteryear. By all rights, …continue reading Movie Night: The Last Voyage of the Demeter

Sometimes, it’s good to embrace the dark side, especially when it comes to challenging and shaping students with classic horror literature. The dark side …continue reading Classic Horror Literature for Student Readers

It was time once again for us to head to the theater so we could sink our teeth into the highly anticipated Nicolas Cage …continue reading Adventures in Movies: “Renfield” Special Edition

Laughable CGI and a tired plot do the best they can to pull down this film, despite the acting prowess of Michael Rooker, who …continue reading The Daily Dig: Shadow Builder (1998)
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