I’ve been a huge fan of Doug Burch ever since seeing him in Full Auto Films and Chad Ridgely’s (our interview) 2016 Christmas horror comedy, Massacre on Aisle 12 (my review). He managed to make Mr. Kipper loveable despite him being a bit of a greedy horndog. So when I heard …
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Nightmares Film Festival 2021 Interview: ‘FUKT’ Filmmakers Dixie Gers, Megan Beck, And Ashley Crewl
Extreme horror is a divisive subgenre usually suited for more seasoned horror audiences and delivers fans buckets of blood and violence. With FUKT, a new anthology that premiered at Nightmares Film Festival this year, the bloodshed is brought on by a new set of storytellers focusing on extreme horrors seen …
Read More »Interview With Kevin McTurk and Christina Kortum, Creature Creators For Peacock’s ‘The Girl In The Woods’
I don’t need to tell horror fans to stay out of the woods. If you don’t know that by now, do you even watch horror? The new original Peacock show, The Girl in the Woods, a drama with monsters based on a series of shorts from Crypt TV, reminds me why …
Read More »‘The Science of Serial Killers’ By Meg Hafdahl And Kelly Florence – Book Review
The Science of Serial Killers is the latest book release from authors Meg Hafdahl and Kelly Florence. I am not only a fan of these authors, but I am also a fan of true crime. So when I was asked to read and review this book, I was more than …
Read More »Tom Holland’s ‘Thinner’ (1996) Turns 25 – Retro Review
Stephen King is one of the most popular and prolific authors in our lifetime. There are so many adaptations of his short stories and books out there, especially in recent years. Thinner may be a little less known one, but it is a fun black horror comedy with some thriller moments …
Read More »Jörg Adolph’s Immersive Documentary, ‘The Hidden Life of Trees,’ To Debut On Blu-Ray
Jörg Adolph’s immersive documentary The Hidden Life of Trees is set to release on Blu-Ray. Let’s find out more about this documentary and when you can grab your copy. Official Film Synopsis: Branching off of his bestselling book, renowned forester and writer Peter Wohlleben guides us through his most precious ideas …
Read More »Anthology Flashback #9: Roald Dahl’s ’Way Out’ TV Series (1961)
Did you know children’s author Roald Dahl hosted a horror anthology series? That’s right! In fact, he actually hosted more than one. However, today we’re looking back at Roald Dahl’s short-lived-yet-neat series, Way Out, from 1961. Wikipedia is not wrong when it says, “Dahl, his face projected in a disconcerting …
Read More »‘The Rapture’ (1991): The Ultimate Price of Devotion is Still Searing 30 Years Later
There are certain films that stay with you, even decades after you see them, and Michael Tolkin’s (The Player) apocalyptic film The Rapture is one of them for me. Many times in films, the end of the world is thwarted at the last minute as the heroes find a way …
Read More »Interview With Kylie Liya Page, Star Of Peacock’s ‘The Girl In The Woods’
I don’t need to tell horror fans to stay out of the woods. If you don’t know that by now, do you even watch horror? The new original Peacock show, The Girl in the Woods, a drama with monsters based on a series of shorts from Crypt TV, reminds me why …
Read More »Shudder Announces November, 2021 Programming Lineup
It’s always tough to say goodbye to October. Fortunately, for horror fans, spooky season is year-round. Another flip of the calendar page means another kick-ass lineup from our friends at Shudder. New movies. New original series. Tons of horror content and the best value for your monthly streaming dollar! Check …
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