
On this episode of Adventures in Movies!, your hosts take a walk on the wild side with talk of creature features and “Honeydew”. ABOUT THIS …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Creature Features

On this episode of Adventures in Movies!, your hosts take a walk on the wild side with talk of creature features and “Honeydew”. ABOUT THIS …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Creature Features

On this episode of the “Adventures in Movies!” podcast, your hosts invite you to crack open a cold one and test your horror movie knowledge. …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Trivia Thunderdome

Continuing our exploration of horror around the world, we journey to Japan to explore diverse genre gems beyond the vengeful ghost film. Welcome back …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: Japanese Horror

On this episode of the “Not Your Final Girl” podcast, we discuss trauma, revenge, and foreign cinema with a very special guest. THIS EPISODE: Traumatic …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Traumatic Revenge

Touching, funny, dark but somehow hopeful, “Spontaneous” is that rare film that captures a gamut of emotions — and does it beautifully. I read …continue reading Date Night: Spontaneous (2020)

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 this episode of the “Not Your Final Girl” podcast, we sink our teeth into some cannibal commentary with “Ravenous” and “Eating Raoul”. THIS …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Conspicuous Consumption

At the end of a frightening year, we got out with a bang — and lots of laughs — while discussing “Scare Me” with Anna Mavromati …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Scare Me

Looking for the perfect last minute holiday gift for your horror loving friends? HorrorPack has you covered with the gift that keeps on giving! …continue reading Friday Finds: HorrorPack Subscription

More than 20 years after the first found footage movie hit the big screen, film makers are still producing shakycam last exploits of the unwary in dark forests, deserted buildings and rundown towns. What’s the appeal, and what makes a really good (and bad) found footage?continue reading Inside Look: The Devil’s Familiar (2020)
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