It’s that time of year for some of the best of the horror genre, in my opinion at least, and that’s Holiday horror! It’s …continue reading Fright Bites: Short Horror Roundup (Dec 2021)
A delightfully quirky take on the Vampire sub-genre, “Red Snow” is a character-driven Yuletide horror-comedy that is endearing and empowering. Struggling vampire romance novelist …continue reading GenreBlast Film Fest 2021: Red Snow
Though filled with grief and depravity, there is an undeniable heartbeat to “Whoever Slew Auntie Roo” that harmonizes well with the holidays. A bereaved …continue reading The Daily Dig: Whoever Slew Auntie Roo (1972)
Looking for a funny, frollicking good time this festive season? “Slay Belles” delivers in spades — a fun ride off the beaten holiday horror …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Slay Belles (2018)
A journey into absurdity, with dialogue that often feels like a conversation within a Tibetan temple, “Blood Beat” is certainly an experience. A Woman …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood Beat (1983)
Reminiscent of some of the more popular holiday horror films films, “To All A Goodnight” is a commendable effort worth adding to the seasonal …continue reading The Daily Dig: To All A Goodnight (1980)
You gave us your wish list, and we delivered! This month on the Guilty Pleasures podcast, we’re celebrating a killer Christmas with “Santa’s Slay”. …continue reading Guilty Pleasures Podcast: Santa’s Slay
One theme, five killer films. We get festive with five holiday horror gifts you may have missed, ranging from the truly magical to the …continue reading Five on It: Festive Frights
We celebrate Christmas by looking back at the iconic holiday horror movie that incited parent protests, earned a cult following, and spawned a franchise. …continue reading A Controversial Christmas: Silent Night, Deadly Night
We conclude 50 Years of Holiday Horror with a Christmas movie like no other — and one not to be missed — the excellent foreign …continue reading 50 Years of Holiday Horror: Rare Exports (2010)