Though it may not be his masterpiece or at the top of his great 80s output, Carpenter’s “Christine” revs my heart more than all …continue reading Cinematic Love Letters: Christine (1983)
As we celebrate the 30th anniversary of Mary Lambert’s ‘Pet Sematary’ film adaptation, we reflect on the impact she made on the genre. Researching …continue reading Women in Horror: Mary Lambert (Pet Sematary)
“Pet Sematary” returns to the cinemas in another cinematic remake of a classic Stephen King novel, but is it a breath of new life …continue reading Horror Unearthed: Resurrecting “Pet Sematary”
Our staff heads to the theater to check out “Pet Sematary”, the highly anticipated remake of the Stephen King classic thirty years in the …continue reading Morbid Minis: Pet Sematary (2019)
The Dark Side of Fame and the Terror of Toxic Relationships: We go beyond the surface scares and explore the deeper meaning behind “Misery”. …continue reading Inspecting the Horror: Misery (1990)
We continue our exploration of horror superiority and plunge deeper into uncovering who would reign supreme in an ultimate battle royale of evil. When …continue reading Monster’s Toy Box: Halloween Special (Part 2)
This week, we honor the undisputed King of Horror and countdown the ten best Stephen King film adaptations from the beloved and prolific author. …continue reading Top Ten Stephen King Film Adaptations
My journey to revisit all of King’s works begins with his first novel, “Carrie”, a timeless classic that still feels relevant more than 40 …continue reading Reading the King: Carrie (1974)
Children can be gifts from heaven, but these ten killer kids from iconic horror movies prove they can also be hell on Earth. Hello …continue reading Top Ten Killer Kids in Horror Films
Netflix’s adaptation of Stephen King’s “1922” is a haunting and exceptionally acted morality tale about the consequences of our actions. [Note: This review contains …continue reading Reel Review: Stephen King’s “1922” (2017)
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