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
We kick off Summer with a look back at the film that brought the Kaiju King to the Mainland, 1956’s “Godzilla, King of the …continue reading Spookshow: Godzilla King of the Monsters!
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)
It’s campy, ridiculous, and impossible to take seriously, but “Attack of the Crab Monsters” is also full of heart and wildly entertaining. Popular wisdom …continue reading Dante’s Inferno: Attack of the Crab Monsters
Long before Scream, there was the smart and entertaining “How to Make a Monster” meta-horror film that tops Joe Dante’s list of favorites. When …continue reading Dante’s Inferno: How to Make a Monster (1958)
We kick off our tribute to Joe Dante and some of his favorite classic horror films with a look at 1941’s irreverent “King of …continue reading Dante’s Inferno: King of the Zombies (1941)
We explore the sound of fear, the importance of sound design in horror, and the various ways filmmakers use sound to enthrall and terrify. …continue reading Sound Design in Horror Movies: An Analysis
Join Josh, Donny & Professor Smoak as they celebrate 150 episodes of the Spookshow with one of the biggest classics in horror movie history, …continue reading Spookshow: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
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)
One of the finest Mexican horror films ever, “Skeleton of Mrs. Morales” is the very definition of an oldie but a goodie; essential viewing. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Skeleton of Mrs. Morales (1960)
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