This week, we begin our discussion of a serial killer who terrorized a town and inspired two classic horror movies: The Texarkana Phantom. MORE …continue reading Ominous Origins: The Texarkana Phantom
Chaos and Carnage discuss teen angst and other horrors while debating the merits of Shudder’s new werewolf horror film, “Teddy”. Rather Werewolf or this …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Teddy
Fantasy Horror Month continues with “Merlin and the Book of Beasts”; plus a look at the true-crime documentary “Finding Kendrick Johnson”. ABOUT THIS EPISODE …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Merlin and the Book of Beasts
Chaos and Carnage get thrown for a loop talking about a wickedly fun horror comedy film they actually enjoyed, “The Final Girls”. Who will …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: The Final Girls
A stellar werewolf tale that inspired a less-than-stellar 80’s film ripe for a remake, King’s “Cycle of the Werewolf” is an essential read. We …continue reading Retro Reads: Cycle of the Werewolf (Stephen King)
We sit down for a chat with the horror-loving power couple behind the wildly popular YouTube travel show, “The Grimm-Life Collective”. When The Grimm-Life …continue reading Artist Spotlight: The Grimm-Life Collective (Interview)
Fantastic Fest is back with Festival Opener “TITANE”, along with “BINGO HELL”, “LAMB”, and dozens of other Highly-Anticipated Mind-Benders. After 18 months of isolation …continue reading First Wave of Films for Fantastic Fest 2021 Announced
“Save the Last Dance for Me” is a soapy serial killer thriller set in the glamorous, competitive, and deadly world of…ballet. Seriously. Well now, …continue reading Retro Reads: Save The Last Dance For Me
A thoughtful meditation on trauma and the power of human connection, “The Dark” is as emotionally affecting as it is frightening. Trauma victims are …continue reading Frights and Feelings: The Dark (2018)
Make the most of the present by sinking into these two excellent horror fiction books about the ways in which our past can haunt …continue reading You’ve Got Read on You: Fiction Spotlight (July 2021)
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