
Try to survive this week’s Fresh Screams, with killer games, demonic family secrets, apocalyptic tech, toxic friendships, and shark carnage. This week’s Fresh Screams …continue reading Fresh Screams: Five Horror Films to Stream (June 22-28)

Try to survive this week’s Fresh Screams, with killer games, demonic family secrets, apocalyptic tech, toxic friendships, and shark carnage. This week’s Fresh Screams …continue reading Fresh Screams: Five Horror Films to Stream (June 22-28)

Tina Romero’s “Queens of the Dead” puts a queer, campy, and wildly hopeful spin on the zombie genre, bringing sparkle to the apocalypse. “This …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Queens of the Dead (2025)

We dive into a few 2025 horror gems and oddities streaming now—from microbudget horror comedy mayhem to pet-led heartbreak and WTF twists. Catch up …continue reading Adventures in Movies: 2025 Hits and Misses

A strong candidate for the ‘so bad, it’s good’ category, but “Slash Dance” leaves you wanting in too many categories to be enjoyable. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Slash Dance (1989)

“Rufus” is a low-budget, high-energy anthology that’s campy, chaotic, and proudly weird—a midnight movie fever dream. Anthology horror has always thrived on scrappy ingenuity …continue reading Reel Review: Rufus (2025)

“Borderline” is a delirious midnight-movie mashup, fueled by Weaving’s star power and Ray Nicholson’s charismatic madness. Celebrity obsession is nothing new in horror. From …continue reading Movie Night: Borderline (2025)

“Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project” is a hilarious horror-comedy mockumentary: indie filmmaking chaos meets genuine scares. Max Tzannes’ Found Footage: The …continue reading Found Friday: “Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project”

The persistence of patriarchal violence is explored to chilling effect in the woman-created British horror comedy series “The Baby”. “Childless women get it,” was …continue reading Digging Deep: The Baby (2022)

Dive into “Death to Metal,” a unique horror-comedy rooted in Dubuque’s real metal scene, blending gore with genuine Midwestern charm. In my last entry, …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Death to Metal (2019)

Smartly satirical and sidesplitting, “The Rebrand” is a demented and gloriously queer horror comedy that strikes all the right notes. The Rebrand opens with …continue reading Sapphic Sunday: The Rebrand (Panic Fest, 2025)
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