
Romero’s bleak conclusion to his influential Trilogy of the Dead, “Day of the Dead” turns 37, and it’s time to revisit an OG horror …continue reading Retrospective: Day of the Dead (1985)

Romero’s bleak conclusion to his influential Trilogy of the Dead, “Day of the Dead” turns 37, and it’s time to revisit an OG horror …continue reading Retrospective: Day of the Dead (1985)

Viewed as a disappointment upon release, “Alien 3” was troubled from the start. But it found its footing and fan devotion years later. May …continue reading 30th Anniversary of Alien 3

A gateway to the genre for many young horror fans, “The Gate” is an enduring classic, just as beloved today as it was 35 …continue reading 35th Anniversary of “The Gate”

While not quite as strong as its brilliant predecessor, “Creepshow 2” remains a strong anthology film that has earned its cult status. Released on …continue reading 35th Anniversary of Creepshow 2

On the anniversary of its release, we honor the legacy and influence of “Psycho”, the highest-grossing film of Hitchcock’s illustrious career. You don’t even …continue reading Horror History: Psycho (1960)

In honor of its anniversary, we celebrate the legacy of “Nosferatu” and its significant impact on the history of vampire lore in cinema. Often …continue reading Horror History: Nosferatu (1922)

In honor of its anniversary, we celebrate the legacy of “Ginger Snaps”, tackling coming-of-age and female sexuality in an innovative way. Ginger Snaps is …continue reading Horror History: Ginger Snaps (2000)

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)

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)

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)
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