“Nosferatu the Vampyre” is a rare breed: a remake of a cinematic masterpiece that is, itself, a mesmerizing and memorable work of art. There …continue reading Retro Review: Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)
For Hispanic Heritage Month, we review the supernatural spookfest from Argentina “The Funeral Home” and take a tense ride with “Surge”. ABOUT THIS EPISODE …continue reading Adventures in Movies: The Funeral Home /Surge
We sink our teeth into Werner Herzog’s “Nosferatu the Vampyre” and check out the new indie horror film from IFC Midnight, “The Djinn”. ABOUT …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Obscure Horror Movie Remakes
In a month dedicated to celebrating diversity and spotlighting underrepresented genre voices, we interview author and creator S.C. Parris. One of the biggest perks …continue reading Women in Horror Interview: S.C. Parris
Vampires in California? It’s not “The Lost Boys”! On this episode of Ominous Origins, we discuss the true crimes of serial killer Richard Trenton …continue reading Ominous Origins: Richard Trenton Chase
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)
Nicholas Cage’s unhinged performance made Vampire’s Kiss a cult classic, but its blunt portrayal of predatory capitalism earns it a closer look.continue reading Digging Deep: “Vampire’s Kiss”
Discover the Latin American cult film about a young girl with a thirst for blood: the silent black and white short, “Alguien mató algo”. …continue reading Foreign Friday: Alguien mató algo (1999)
Our season finale gives us a very special guest star, and another run in with the Vampiric Council.continue reading What We Do In the Shadows 2×10 (Season Finale)
Unfairly resigned to silly shorthand for Blaxploitation horror, “Blacula” is essential vampire cinema that, like its tragic hero, hasn’t aged a day. It’s not …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Blacula (1972)
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