
On Robert Englund’s birthday, we encourage you to explore his genre deep cuts and some of his most memorable roles outside of “Elm Street”. …continue reading Beyond Elm Street: 7 Robert Englund Gems
On Robert Englund’s birthday, we encourage you to explore his genre deep cuts and some of his most memorable roles outside of “Elm Street”. …continue reading Beyond Elm Street: 7 Robert Englund Gems
Outstanding sets and expert-level special effects costumes are a far cry from Hooper’s earlier DIY filmmaking and a ton of fun. It’s Martians versus …continue reading The Daily Dig: Invaders From Mars (1986)
“The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2” is a sequel that stands in a class by itself, well deserving of its own chapter in horror history. …continue reading Horror History: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
Proof that Tobe Hooper wasn’t a one-trick pony, but unfortunately studio and producer meddling muddied the potential of this film. A young professor learns …continue reading The Daily Dig: Spontaneous Combustion (1990)
Tobe Hooper follows up “Texas Chainsaw” with a wandering plot that is extremely stylized and filled with prophetic horror history. The owner of a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Eaten Alive (1976)
This week on the podcast, Candace and Ariel are joined by a very special guest to prove what they already knew — the suburbs are terrifying! …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: (Sub)Urban Legends
A home invasion horror with a creature feature B-Story, this UK production is a better film than circumstances should have allowed for. Criminals plan …continue reading The Daily Dig: Venom (1981)
On this episode of the podcast, we journey into the misunderstood woods with “Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2” and “Storm Warning”. THIS EPISODE: “Texas Chainsaw …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Misunderstood Woods
This week, we discover what happens when two of the most legendary horror directors of all time team up to make one hell of …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Body Bags (1993)
With network TV chintz that has only aged into better subterfuge for its late-game terror, the first Stephen King miniseries remains among the best. …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Salem’s Lot (1979)
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