Dani McKinney

Dani loves horror movies ever since she saw Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers with Danielle Harris. She loves vampires, her favorite movie is Interview with a Vampire. She reads constantly and mostly books about the supernatural and is also a paranormal investigator.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s 20th Anniversary: Top 20 Moments #11-20

In honor of the 20th anniversary of our favorite vampire slayer, here is the second half of a list of 20 top moments in the franchise. Check out the first half of this list here. Enjoy! The Gentleman – Hush “Can’t even shout, can’t even cry. The Gentlemen are coming …

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s 20th Anniversary: Top 20 Moments #1-10

In honor of the 20th anniversary of our favorite vampire slayer, here is the first half of a list of 20 top moments in the franchise. Enjoy! Buffy Stops The Harvest – The Harvest Buffy effectively stops The Master from arising through The Harvest. Luke has got nothing on Buffy; …

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Invoke – Short Horror Film Review

In horror, you get what you ask for. In writer/director Carlos Omar de Leon’s horror short Invoke, if you say a certain invocation, evil spirit Eliza Braum will come and rip you to shreds. The main premise of the film is that a young woman unleashes an evil spirit into her …

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Mary Shelley, Author of Frankenstein: It’s ALIVE!

In honor of Women in Horror Month, we must celebrate one of the authors who had a major impact on horror. Mary Shelley created one of the most iconic creature characters: Frankenstein’s monster. The story of this freak of nature has transcended the novel to 1931’s Frankenstein, 1994’s Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Showtime’s Penny …

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Interview with ‘Meg’ Author Steve Alten

Today’s society is completely fascinated with sharks. It all started with Jaws back in 1975. Now, each summer Shark Week premieres on the Discovery Channel and garners one of the channel’s most popular ratings. More recently, we also have the cult fandom of the Sharknado movies. It will all come to fruition …

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The Axe Murders of Villisca (2016) Movie Review

Between the night of June 9th and early Morning of June 10th, 1912, eight people were murdered in their beds in the dead of night in Villisca, Iowa. Josiah and Sarah Moore and their four children: Herman, Katherine, Paul, and Boyd, along with their two houseguests, Lena and Ina Stillinger, …

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Havenhurst (2017) Movie Review

Welcome to Havenhurst, where there is only one simple rule: stay clean and live a good life. This is the only thing the tenants need to do in order to live in this gorgeous Gothic apartment building. The tenement has its secrets, however, and they don’t like to stay quiet. …

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‘The Lost Boys’ Issue 2 Review: What happened to Grandpa Emerson?

The Lost Boys continues with its second issue which came out November 9, 2016. The comic book series is a sequel to one of the best vampire movies The Lost Boys. Tim Seeley (Hack/Slash) continues the story as the main writer on the series while the interior art is done …

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Beware the Slenderman: a new HBO documentary

What if the boogeyman were real? What if you did not obey his every command that he would hunt you down and murder you and your family. What happens when horror meets reality? This sadly is the case in the HBO documentary Beware the Slenderman. The film premiered at South by …

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The Lost Boys Comic Issue #1 Review

In July 2016, it was announced that Vertigo would be coming out with a sequel comic to Joel Schumacher’s cult classic The Lost Boys. The first issue of The Lost Boys comic was published on October 12, 2016. The main writer is Tim Seeley, the creator of Hack/Slash, with the art by …

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