
A micro-budget pioneer of found footage, “The Last Broadcast” blends true crime and horror into a fascinating look at media manipulation. Before The Blair …continue reading Found Friday: The Last Broadcast (1998)

A micro-budget pioneer of found footage, “The Last Broadcast” blends true crime and horror into a fascinating look at media manipulation. Before The Blair …continue reading Found Friday: The Last Broadcast (1998)

Adrian Roe’s enlightening “Seasonal Screams: A History Of Holiday Horror” is a sweet stocking stuffer for genre lovers and cinephiles. Adrian Roe is something …continue reading Now Read This: Seasonal Screams

Tim Burton’s “Ed Wood” is a masterful tribute to the misunderstood passion of one of cinema’s most infamous directors. I admit I didn’t know …continue reading Horror History: Ed Wood (1994)

We chat with writer, YouTuber, filmmaker, and fountain of horror knowledge Josh Spiegel about his many projects and passion for the genre. Welcome horror …continue reading The Chamber: Josh Spiegel

The Granddaddy of all slashers celebrates its 45th Anniversary, and “Halloween” is just as effective and chilling today as it was in 1978. Ever …continue reading 45th Anniversary: Halloween (1978)

Horror has been critiqued for enforcing misogynistic ideas and celebrated for supporting modern feminism as the role of women keeps evolving. For the most …continue reading The Portrayal of Women in Horror Movies

The 40-year-old “Videodrome” is an enduring classic that explores the debate about whether violence in the media causes violence in society. David Cronenberg’s 1983 …continue reading 40 Year Anniversary of “Videodrome” (1983)

A compelling, well-crafted celebration of diversity, Shudder’s “Queer for Fear” is an insightful, eye-opening, and important docuseries. Queer for Fear wasn’t just made for …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Queer for Fear

We celebrate the enduring legacy of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”, the 47-year-old phenom that dared us all to be our authentic selves. It …continue reading Horror History: The Rocky Horror Picture Show

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
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