Even with the original Shock Rocker Alice Cooper, “Monster Dog” is never able to fully exploit the close relationship of Horror and Metal. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Monster Dog (1984)
While women’s issues take center stage in front of a critical audience, the movie of the week (Mar. 7-13, 2021) is “The Company of …continue reading Headlines and Horror: The Company of Wolves (1984)
On this episode of Ominous Origins, we discuss the strange and grisly tale of Peter Stumpp, a savage killer known as the Werewolf of …continue reading Ominous Origins: Peter Stumpp (Werewolf)
On this episode of Ominous Origins, we discuss the man known to be the first werewolf, King Lycaon, who may have been cursed by …continue reading Ominous Origins: King Lycaon (First Werewolf)
This week, George and his special guest discuss “What We Do in the Shadows”, the brilliant horror comedy that inspired an equally brilliant series. …continue reading Best Little Horror House: What We Do in the Shadows
On this week’s episode, George and his special guest discuss the surprisingly layered, Canadian, coming-of-age, cult werewolf film “Ginger Snaps”. Two teenaged sisters, both obsessed …continue reading Best Little Horror House: Ginger Snaps
Oscar-winning effects and one of the greatest comedy-horror films of all time, “An American Werewolf in London” hasn’t lost any of its charm or …continue reading Bloody Sunday: An American Werewolf in London
Despite plenty of blood, gore and great practical effects, “Bonehill Road” takes many wrong turns — sacrificing both the fun and the werewolves. Mother …continue reading Reel Review: Bonehill Road (2017)
Annette Curtis Klause’s novel about a pack of wolves, “Blood and Chocolate”, is an underrated story of female empowerment. Written by Annette Curtis Klause, …continue reading Now Read This: Blood and Chocolate
In Day 12 of the WiHM Massive Blood Drive, Stephanie Dugan warns why you should be careful who you call a “Bitch” in her …continue reading WiHM Blood Drive: “Bitch” PSA
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