
We sit and discuss the vision behind one of my favorite indie horror films of the year, “The Shed”, with writer and director Frank …continue reading Interview with Director Frank Sabatella (The Shed)

We sit and discuss the vision behind one of my favorite indie horror films of the year, “The Shed”, with writer and director Frank …continue reading Interview with Director Frank Sabatella (The Shed)

It’s Friday the 13th, a day associated with bad luck and superstition. We explore the origins of the date’s notorious reputation (17 min) (12.13.19). …continue reading Horror Shots Podcast: Friday the 13th

“The Lost Footage of Leah Sullivan” features likable leads who give solid performances, but offers little to stand out in the found footage sub-genre. …continue reading Reel Review: The Lost Footage of Leah Sullivan (2019)

There is no watching “The Baby”, only enduring “The Baby” and bearing its psychological bruise like a nightmare you woke from in the nick …continue reading Shudder Sunday: The Baby (1973)

Our tour of Eerie USA takes us to Illinois for a look at real life serial killer H.H. Holmes and his infamous murder hotel …continue reading Horror Shots Podcast: H.H. Holmes’ Murder Hotel

11 years from its launch, does “Dead Space”, one of the most prominent horror games of the seventh generation, still inspire fear? Despite my …continue reading Is Dead Space Still Scary?

Elissa Dowling shines in “Automation”, a highly entertaining and fun flick that offers just as much of a human touch as it does a …continue reading Reel Review: Automation (2019)

Adam Egypt Mortimer delves deeply into the world of mental illness and trauma, with the beautifully crafted psychological thriller “Daniel Isn’t Real”. Superb acting, …continue reading Reel Review: Daniel Isn’t Real (2019)

Each month, we’ll take you on a trip down the proverbial video aisle to look at some of the latest and best indie horror …continue reading Down the Video Aisle: December 2019

A simple birth control device turns a young woman’s body into a terrifying weapon in “Marla”, a film that doesn’t quite deliver on its …continue reading Reel Review: Marla (Lisa van Dam-Bates, 2019)
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