We chat with writer/director Matheus Marchetti about his film “The Nuptials of Dracula”, an experimental take on Bram Stoker’s Dracula. THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW WITH …continue reading New Horror Express: Matheus Marchetti
This month on the Guilty Pleasures podcast, we invite a couple of special guests to help us dissect a monster of a bad movie, “Van …continue reading Guilty Pleasures: Van Helsing (2004)
We sink our teeth into Werner Herzog’s “Nosferatu the Vampyre” and check out the new indie horror film from IFC Midnight, “The Djinn”. ABOUT …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Obscure Horror Movie Remakes
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)
Promoted as “the story of the strangest passion the world has ever known,” Todd Browning’s “Dracula” opened on Valentine’s Day in 1931. Todd Browning’s …continue reading Horror History: Dracula (1931)
If you’re craving a heavy dose of suspense and spine-tingling chills, pick up one of these five psychological horror books guaranteed to satisfy. There …continue reading Five Scariest Psychological Horror Books
A horde of monsters, mad men, historical figures, and voodoo coalesce to form an awesome 80’s gore fest in the underrated genre gem “Waxwork”. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Waxwork (1988)
With no lack of star power and a dearth of seriousness, “Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat” is a horror comedy with a Western twang; …continue reading The Daily Dig: Sundown (1989)
In the oft overlooked 80s gem that feels eerily relevant today, an obsession with escapism and the desperate desire to feel special turns deadly. …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Fade to Black (1980)
This week, George and his special guest discuss “What We Do in the Shadows”, the brilliant horror comedy that inspired an equally brilliant series. …continue reading Best Little Horror House: What We Do in the Shadows
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