This week on the cast, Chaos & Carnage celebrate Vincent Price Month by digging up 1963’s killer horror comedy, “The Comedy of Terrors”. A …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: The Comedy of Terrors
In honor of its anniversary, we celebrate the legacy of “Theater of Blood” starring the incomparable Vincent Price in one of his best roles. Theater …continue reading Horror History: Theater of Blood (1973)
On this episode of the “Not Your Final Girl” podcast, we discuss flights of fright with a very special guest. THIS EPISODE: Birds from the …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Birds from the Crypt
A contemporary attempt at a classic, with a goth punk vibe, it features a strong performance from Anthony Perkins and great visuals. Dr. Jekyll, …continue reading The Daily Dig: Edge of Sanity (1989)
In honor of its recent anniversary, we celebrate the enduring legacy of the 1921 silent horror film classic “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari”. The …continue reading Horror History: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1921)
The type of film that inspires a generation of outcasts to wear ill-perceived clothing and feel comfortable with their introversion. Eric is obsessed with …continue reading The Daily Dig: Fade to Black (1980)
This installment of The Girls Guide to Horror focuses on films that are the bedrock of the genre and appeal to a younger female …continue reading Girls Guide to Horror: Core Classics (Part 2)
A tale of the most interesting dinner party in genre history, Ken Russell delivers his distinct brand of trippy horror in this ode to …continue reading The Daily Dig: Gothic (1986)
On its anniversary, we discuss the legacy of David Croneberg’s “Scanners” — famous for its visceral impact but enduring for its intelligence and depth. David …continue reading Horror History: Scanners (1981)
A sci-fi story of love, loss and science gone wrong from the 60s, “The Brain That Wouldn’t Die” was ahead of its time in …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Brain That Wouldn’t Die
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