Trends come and go, but some have more staying power than anyone could have anticipated. Since the first zombie shambled across the screen in 1936’s White Zombie, we’ve been fascinated by the undead. Of course, zombies have gone through a few different stages since then. […]
Games & ToysIt started in second grade, when my parents rented me the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce Hound of the Baskervilles. I liked it, but I don’t remember much now except that Rathbone’s Holmes was a consummate English gentleman and Bruce’s Watson was an idiot.[1] I liked Granada […]
Book Reviews Books & ComicsBefore we begin this interview let us take a moment to bow our heads down in prayer. If you’re new to the faith of nunsploitation please follow along by using the excerpt of the prayer below. Nunspolitation prayer: “Our father in heaven, unhallowed be those […]
Movie Interviews Movies & TVI recently got my hands on a subscription to GameFly. It’s usually a bad idea to enable my addictions, but I’m weak-willed, and it’s easy to rationalize this sort of purchase. After all, if you buy a new game more than every few months, the […]
Games & ToysKnown as the Emerald City, Seattle, Washington couldn’t be a more appropriate home for a filmmaker with Tonjia Atomic’s sensibilities. Ms. Atomic unleashed her abstract fantasy aesthetic with the dark and surreal fairytale short, COMPANION, as well as the absurdist silent short AWESOME OUIJA BOARD, […]
Movie Interviews Movies & TVActually, I can’t promise that what follows are the dumbest things you’ll hear as a horror writer, but they’re certainly the dumbest things I’ve heard during my time in our beloved genre. Generally, when I tell someone I write horror, the response I get is, […]
Featured ArticleJames Bickert’s DEAR GOD NO! is not fun for the whole family, it’s not the feel-good movie of the year, nor is it a movie to enjoy on date night. In fact, unless you’re a member of the coveted 18-34-year-old demographic, male and in the […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVA lot has changed since 1962. During the same year that saw the very first Wal-Mart open, THE HULK # 1 released and the web-slinging superhero Spider-Man introduced, Andy Warhol’s groovy Campbell’s Soup cans unveiled, the Rolling Stones make their debut, Marilyn Monroe die, The […]
Featured ArticleTexas filmmaker Casey Crow’s latest project is KLAGGER, a 12-minute short film that recalls the best of cinematic horror from the ‘70s and ‘80s. KLAGGER is part slasher flick, part ghost story, and all myth with the potential to add to our dark patch of […]
Movie Interviews Movies & TVLots of vampire films have their moment in the sun. But none can cast a shadow like the one left in 1987 by a gem called NEAR DARK, a film that’s been considered a memorable favorite in the eyes of many horror and vampire fans […]
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