[RETROSPECTIVE HORRORS] REVISITING THE DUNWICH HORROR
With the increased prevalence of Lovecraftian films, the author revisits his introduction to cosmic terrors and returns to The Dunwich Horror.
DISSECTING HORROR BIT BY BIT
With the increased prevalence of Lovecraftian films, the author revisits his introduction to cosmic terrors and returns to The Dunwich Horror.
Two restored classics of the 1970s Euro-horror celebrate the legend of the Bloody Countess Dracula, Elizabeth Báthory.
Watching excellent horror films has been a needed and nessesary coping mechanism for the dystopian novel 2020 was.
In an uncertain world, there is comfort to be found in horror. Gaze upon Shocktoberfest 2020, Third Edition’s ghastly goodies!
While the roots of many of the fearful creatures Sady Doyle describes in her book are ancient, the stories of murder by exorcism, etc. are often very recent. It was with this last point in mind that I revisited one of my favorite films, David Cronenberg’s 1977 film Rabid.
Cheng Lai Sheung (played by Josie Ho) evolves from dutiful daughter to mass murderer in Ho-Cheung Pang’s film Dream Home (2010).
Attracted by the welcoming Filipino government, Americans made movies there that they couldn’t make at home. The archipelago became a fertile environment for filmmakers to to let their imaginations run wild!
Blood Mania and Point of Terror, two nearly forgotten ghoulish tales of madness, mayhem, and murder, were rescued from obscurity by Vinegar Syndrome.
Almost a whole month into 2020, and things are still the worst, but the 2010s were good for horror! I’ve always wanted to
While eagerly waiting for the wide release of Chad Crawford Kinkle’s new film, Dementer, Michael revisits his first film, Jug Face (2013).