Tally Smith joins me this week to talk about what makes her a huge fan of the horror genre. She talks about her favorite horror movies, what makes horror special, and how she became a fan. Read More
Heading toward the end of October, here's the first of two special Halloween themed episodes of Favorite Things! This week podcaster and lover of all things spooky, Keenan "Horror Guy" McClelland, talks with me about his fandom for horror. Read More
Our newest giveaway takes us back to the awesomely creepy days of 1980s horror flicks. Pumpkinhead, starring genre favorite Lance Henriksen, originally released in 1988, and now it’s making its way to Blu-ray with a special collector’s Read More
Brad Dourif returns to voice the iconic and murderous doll in Curse of Chucky, coming straight to DVD and Blu-ray in the fall. Today we received the first two official images from the movie, showing off an unsettlingly happy Chucky toy. The film’s Read More
Today Warner Bros announced Friday the 13th: The Complete Collection, a 10 disc set that brings all 12 previous films in the franchise to Blu-ray, several of them for the very first time. The set will pack in a number of special features, as described Read More
There are so many adjectives I could use to describe Fadiing of the Cries. Confusing. Dreadful. Painful. Horrendous. Terrible. Atrocious. But I will stick to bad. It's a classic and best sums up the overall feel of Fading of the Cries. Bad. Read More
Yes, it is a trilogy. Yes, the second and third movies are ridiculous. With the cult following of The Lost Boys, though, the universe was bound to expand. Released in 1987, The Lost Boys featured vampires as teenage metaphors with the creatures just as Read More
I had never before seen a Lionsgate film I didn't like. After watching this movie, however, I can no longer say that. I was very disappointed. One word easily sums up Camp Hell not only for me but for my husband as well: pointless. Read More
A classic werewolf movie from 1981, The Howling is based on the horror novel of the same name by Gary Bradner. The thrills in The Howling don't come from outright shocks or the number of dead bodies, but from the psychological aspect and body horror. Read More
A foreign country, a dilapidated hotel, spooky kids, and poltergeist activity are great ingredients to any tale of the supernatural. Unfortunately, they don't all meld together very well. Read More
The Sylvian Experiments is perhaps one of the most tame Japanese horror films I've seen. It's also one of the more boring ones I've watched in some time. Read More
As legend has it, a young Long Island girl roamed through her house one fateful night, axe in hand, and slaughtered her family before she also died in a similarly bloody manner. Director Frank Sabatella cites that urban legend as the inspiration for his Read More