Join us for a special holiday episode where we discuss one of the most effective, memorable, and enduring Xmas horror films of all time. …continue reading Drekculas Underworld: Black Christmas (1974)
This theater of the absurd, overtly sexual, bloody, and over-the-top film fits snuggly under the “Andy Warhol Presents…” title. Baron Frankenstein uses his scientific …continue reading The Daily Dig: Flesh for Frankenstein (1973)
An absolute classic horror film that uses subtle techniques, lighting, and sound to make for a very effective early terror ride. A Serbian woman …continue reading The Daily Dig: Cat People (1942)
It alienated fans upon its release, but “Halloween III” has since earned a well-deserved cult following — a genre gem even without Michael. Written and …continue reading Horror History: Halloween III (1982)
Gothic Horror captivates us with haunting stories and eerie but romantic aesthetics, and these three films represent the best of the genre. The Gothic …continue reading Triple Threat: Gothic Horror Films
We explore three influential early horror films that changed the face of the genre and gave rise to our favorite subgenres. Many current genre …continue reading Triple Threat: Pioneering Horror Films
From the 1920s to the 1950s, horror films dominated Universal Pictures’ output and helped shaped the face of the genre for decades to come. …continue reading We Belong Dead: A Tribute To Universal Horror
Scream Factory TV presents JOE DANTE’S FILM INFERNO, a marathon of the horror icon’s favorite films, on September 3rd at 12 pm PT (3 …continue reading Joe Dante’s Film Inferno
A perfect classic horror tale with almost no flaws, “City of the Dead” doesn’t go by the book… it WROTE the book of horror! …continue reading The Daily Dig: The City of the Dead (1960)
Often dismissed as low-budget trash, there’s far more than meets than eye to “Plan 9 from Outer Space” and Ed Wood’s brilliant vision. Ed …continue reading Horror History: Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959)
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