We don’t have enough great werewolf horror films, but thankfully, a classic like “The Howling” still makes us howl even four decades later. After …continue reading Horror History: The Howling
Cementing Wes Craven as a horror master, “The Hills Have Eyes” is a brutal but thought-provoking film — as relevant today as ever. Released July …continue reading 45th Anniversary: The Hills Have Eyes
It’s doubtful genre fans, especially of a certain age, won’t enjoy the hell out of “13 Fanboy”; watch and be reminded why you love …continue reading Movie Night: 13 Fanboy (2021)
This week on the cast, Chaos & Carnage are putting coal in your stocking with a “Red Christmas” holiday party…but that doesn’t mean they …continue reading They Mostly Podcast At Night: Red Christmas (Holiday Special)
Join fellow rabid 80s horror fans Chaos and Carnage for Kingapalooza 2019, as they attack the Stephen King classic “Cujo” with guest Maverick. ABOUT …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Cujo
“Dolls” is a fun and unique take on the evil killer doll — moving from slow-burning family drama to an entertaining and thought-provoking look …continue reading Reel Review: Dolls (Cuyle Carvin, 2019)
The “Critters” franchise has been given new life on Shudder, and it was a thrill to revisit the 1986 classic that started it all …continue reading Monster’s Pick: Critters 1986
With an obvious disdain for horror, Oscar voters go out of their way to ignore great work in the genre, including these 5 powerhouse …continue reading Women in Horror Who Deserved Oscar Nominations
“Red Christmas” leaves behind the holiday cheer for a memorable, blood-soaked ozploitation debut from writer/director Craig Anderson. 25 DAYS OF HOLIDAY HORROR (DECEMBER 10): …continue reading Holiday Horror: Red Christmas (2017)
Digital Dismemberment: Scream Factory delivers again with a near flawless release of “The Howling” Collector’s Edition Blu-Ray Review Director: Joe Dante Producers: Mike Finnel, …continue reading Digital Dismemberment: The Howling
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