Happy Mother’s Day, everyone! Sorry I’m late to the game, but I had five mother-things to call today and you know how much they like to...
There are a lot of classic stories that start as a re-selling of something. An object that passes hands from one sorry soul to the next,...
There’s no greater power than the power of goodbye. Madonna (the one that was *like* a virgin and not the actual virgin) Hi kiddies, it’s real...
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...
I am not a huge “furry” cryptid fan. Bigfoot, for me, is not extremely interesting. To me, if there is a “missing link” mammal walking around...
As soon as I came across this film while I was scrolling through Hulu, I knew I had to watch it. I thought this was going...
An author who considers the need to write as being a “bug” is surely one who interests us. From taking eight years to write his first...
Since my Glorious Spouse and I have moved into a charming new home, built in in the late 1940’s, I have been waiting for ghosts to...
Trailer interpretation: spoilers on a minute trailer, seriously, just go watch it Picture this. You’ve had a hard day as a fantasy P.O.V. Watchman, all you...
“That Second Chance” by Trisha McKee Tessa escaped to the smaller family room, not bothering to turn on any lights. She removed the headband with the...
Premiere of the Gamecube, second solo outing of the green brother, first entry in a curious but cultastic series – Luigi’s Mansion (2001) is the one and...
Does enjoying the fantastic body of woman-led horror fiction have to end with February, AKA Women in Horror Month? Absolutely not! If anything, it’s even more...
Episode five of HBO’s The Outsider didn’t start with a bang. Instead, it crept into the mind of viewers and left one with a shaking feeling...
“The BKR Killer” by Eddie Brophy On this atypical warm fall afternoon September 26, 1996, the juxtaposition between customer and clerk felt palatable. Case in point?...
There is something about the combination of high fantasy and Lovecraftian themes that just works. It’s a strange mishmash of themes, after all. Many of Lovecraft’s...
In a world where most horror movies are either gory, spooky or just campy, Tigers Are Not Afraid stands completely alone. Its a horror story inside...
Whatever Happened to Baby (1962) is exemplary in cinematic history – the grotesqueness of a crazed Bette Davis serving a dead rat to her sister, Jane...
I will confess that, while I enjoy the various flavors of Star Trek (Picard’s wit, Seven of Nine, Kirk’s goofiness, and also Seven of Nine), I...
In the vein of Idiocracy (2006), Atomic Zombies (2016) and The Poor Guy series weaves Horror through creative zest, humor, and passion. In these little to...
Written and directed by Nicolas Pesce, The Grudge (2020) is a reboot of the 2004 film of the same name, which itself was a remake of...