Filmmaker Maria Lee Metheringham talks about her love of horror and her career as an actress that led to her film “Pumpkins”, a 1980’s …continue reading Behind the Lens: Maria Lee Metheringham
Open “BOOK OF MONSTERS” and prepare to fall in love with this brilliant indie horror film, now available on a feature-packed Blu-ray from Dread …continue reading New on Blu: Book of Monsters (2019)
Halloween goes from magical to terrifying in this gore-filled horror anthology that treats genre fans to plenty of practical effects and twisted stories. Written …continue reading Reel Review: One Night in October (2017)
Tutti fucking fruiti and a wrong turn in Valkenvania: Aykroyd and Zombie create houses of horror in “Nothing But Trouble” and “House of 1000 …continue reading Drive-In Home Theater: All Tricks, No Treats
“In The Quarry” is a steady ride into a well-timed and vicious chaos that grabs you gently by the throat with its festering tension …continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest: In The Quarry (2019)
A fun and gory tale of temptation, “Porno” boasts great cast chemistry. And with just a couple bumps along the way, it’s a promising …continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest: Porno (2019)
We kick off our coverage of the 2019 Brooklyn Horror Film Fest with a look at two of the fest’s exceptional blocks of short …continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest: Shorts Program
We continue our tour of the Eerie USA in Connecticut, where we explore the legend of Hannah Cranna and the state’s witchy history (18 …continue reading Horror Shots Podcast: Connecticut’s Hannah Cranna
A love letter to Lovecraft and cosmic horror, “Black Mountain Side” reminds this Alaskan of cold winters, paranoia and sleeping, forgotten gods. “I am …continue reading Films From Beyond: Black Mountain Side
“Pumpkins” has enough classic slasher-style moments to even out script problems — introducing an intriguing killer with a fun and festive origin. Get off my …continue reading Reel Review: Pumpkins (2019)
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