“A Sense of Justice” by Omar ZahZah Sometimes I wonder if part of what draws people in to a good ghost story is a sense of...
“Early In America” by Ryan Priest Once upon Virginia in the year 1788 there was a five-member family who lived on part of, what would one...
Note from the editors. We’re putting this one out with a lil warning. There is a fine line between what the narrator says and what the...
Richard Donner's The Omen doesn't make parenting look easy. In fact, it makes it look like a living hell.
“In Vino Veritas” by Dorian Xanyn An unsettling sensation overtakes Delphine in the early hours of the morning as she works the fourteenth floor of the...
“Awakening” by Frances Ippolito Chum enjoyed death more than anything else. Particularly, he enjoyed the many deaths he had personally secured. Chum was prideful in this...
As John Mulaney said, “it was really easy to get away with murder before they knew about DNA”, and he was right. It was also ridiculously...
If you’re like me than you were probably confused about this movie when it premiered at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival on October 14, 2018. Not unlike The...
Sometimes we just need a mind vacation. A little getaway in our own living rooms. An escape into a visual story with challenges and mind-fuckery. Especially...
“Demon Tree” by Chris Saunders It had been years since Taylor had done this walk, and boy was he starting to feel it. He must have...
So, I have this inappropriate habit of answering honestly when asked a question. I’ve failed personality tests this way – multiple times. And it’s not because...
A regular city, filled with regular people, about to endure a night of complete and utter horror… It is no secret that the Resident Evil series...
“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?...
I spent the day after Christmas arguing with strangers on Facebook. I spent a couple of hours grappling with a meme in my local community discussion...
Hazzard Manor by Dawn Coen It was a cold December morning in Los Angeles. The sort that made Margaret grateful she no longer lived in the...
It’s good to be back at the drive-in, isn’t it? The MutantFam has been eagerly anticipating the return of The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs...
Will was alone in the dissection lab the night the bodies sat up. There were two of them, one male and one female. Both were naked...
Known as Saru no Gundan in Japan, Time of the Apes is the film edit brainchild of TV producer Sandy Frank. It's about apes chasing after...
Chew by Ellie Prusko Cherries were the most acrobatic fruit, and Maisie Beverly’s favorite food in the whole entire world. A routine of exquisite intense elegance...
Whoops-A-Doodle Dedicated to the memory and spirit of Fredrick Brown Mot moved down the Eternal Hallway with an effortless glide. He was tall, 8 foot 2 and...