
At under 20 minutes, this sci-fi double feature offers up a short but very satisfying bite of impressive genre content well worth your time. …continue reading Fright Bites: Short Horror Roundup (Aug 2021)

At under 20 minutes, this sci-fi double feature offers up a short but very satisfying bite of impressive genre content well worth your time. …continue reading Fright Bites: Short Horror Roundup (Aug 2021)

Video Rewind tells the BTS stories from the video store era, one rental at a time. Press play and adjust your tracking for “Barb …continue reading Video Rewind: Barb Wire (1996)

“Freaks” is a thrilling and quite surprising sci-fi horror film that’s best experienced knowing as little about it as possible. … Written and directed …continue reading Flanagan Film Fest: Freaks

Completists might suffer through this to earn their stripes and ironic contrarians may call it a cheesy masterpiece, but it’s pure garbage. A mad …continue reading The Daily Dig: Zaat (1971)

As much as I wanted to love it, the new documentary “Volcanic UFO Mysteries” is too muddled and unpolished to deliver on its promise. …continue reading Myth and Mystery: “Volcanic UFO Mysteries”

On this episode of “New Horror Express”, we talk with filmmaker Aaron Pagniano about his new vampire film “Sunset on the River Styx”. THIS EPISODE: …continue reading New Horror Express: Aaron Pagniano Interview

Special effects and tone drive the engine of this paean to cold war era sci-fi films, which started an award-winning career. After his ex-wife …continue reading The Daily Dig: Strange Invaders (1983)

“Gravity City” is an exciting new digital publication dedicated to amplifying emerging voices in science fiction, fantasy, and Horror. Return to the wondrous days …continue reading Now Read This: Gravity City (Digital Publication)

Daring and imaginative, “Black Box” marks an exceptional directorial debut and a worthy addition to the annals of modern black horror. Black Box is …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Black Box (2020)

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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