Part 3: “The Betrayal” means we are now halfway through The Stand Miniseries. With only three hours left, there is still a LOT of ground left...
Next up on my horror in board gaming series is a cult classic of a title – Ouija, Board. Made famous in countless movies, television, and...
Popular Docu-Series: A Horror Perspective Unless you’re a tiger, you probably don’t consider Netflix‘s Tiger King a Horror story. Purely based on a scene near the...
The final two episodes of Cursed Films are now available on Shudder and they’re by far the best of the series. If there’s a Season 2...
Happy 4/20/20, my friends! It’s time to responsibly and legally toke up, make them brownies, and enjoy the happy high of this great national/international holiday. In...
Welcome back. Last week I took some time to outline the first episode of a Friday the 13th reboot miniseries. The whole thing sprung up after...
A Bit of Background… The Thief of Always by Clive Barker is a book I first read back in 2006. That first time, I read it...
ARKHAM, Mass. — Miskatonic University, New England’s premier institution for studies of necromancy and the occult, has transitioned to online-only courses for the remainder of its...
Described by film critic Roger Ebert as "better than it needs to be," David Slade's 30 Days of Night remains a rather impressive vampire horror movie.
John Combo kicks off his solo album with none other than the Sounds of Horror themselves–PseudoPod! We love PseudoPod and their editorial team sits down with...
The Blackcoat’s Daughter. Is it art? Is it horror? Is it gas or a heart attac-ack-ack? Only one team has the courage and the wisdom to...
Kid movie horror. We’ve all seen it–Child’s Play, Gremlins, Toddlers and Tiaras–all horrible in their own right but what about the horror that’s packaged a bit...
The Last Book on the Left is a book that I’ve been looking forward to for a long time. I’ll say this right away: I love...
This week I take a break from video games and swap console for textbook, controller for pen, and screen for imagination. Table top RPG’s, or pen...
If you’ve read the title of this article, then you know how Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir was marketed. Believe me, I had no problem...
What We Do in the Shadows is the follow-up (one of three; one is the series Wellington Paranormal, and the other is a potential film on...
Darst presents a poetry collection that hinges on our society’s obsession with female bodies, obsession, and our fixation on the murders of girls and women. This...
Disclaimer: While I am not myself Pagan I have the utmost respect for those of these faiths. I have known several pagans in my professional and...
“Way Up High” by Nick Dunkenstein Nick Dunkenstein, currently located in northern Florida is an artist of vast capabilities. Her medias extending from photography, to paint,...
Recently, I went back to rewatch Hemlock Grove and realized that even after three years I’m still salty about it. April 19 is the anniversary of...