Halloween 6 | 25 Years Later
By Staci Layne Wilson Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers came out in 1995 and stands a quarter of a
Read MoreBy Staci Layne Wilson Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers came out in 1995 and stands a quarter of a
Read MoreOne of the things I look forward to most all year round is cultivating the list of movies I’m going to watch every day throughout the month of October. It’s been a tradition of mine for the better half of two decades, and the act of researching, actualizing, and writing my “31 Days of Halloween” list has become inextricably linked to this ghoulish and ghostly holiday.
Read More“I’m excited to bring the best short horror films you submit to drive-ins, but I take no responsibility for any zombie attacks,” laughs Joe Bob. Set to take place over several nights, the eerie event will blend the nostalgia of watching a drive-in fright film festival with a live, interactive haunt.
Read MoreAn old house in Conshohocken, PA is the setting of episode six of the Red River Horror podcast. This house
Read MoreEven before the era of COVID-19, September has always been an odd month for horror films. With October waiting in
Read MoreBill and Ted are ready to Face the Music. So, what does that mean exactly? Well, for one, they’ll be
Read MoreFilmmakers Andrew Mecham and Matthew Whedon spend some time on a ZOOM call with Joe Zakrzrewski and I on the
Read More“Tale as old as time…” Well, modern time. In the age of the automobile, the roads traveled under tires are
Read MorePhantasm: Remastered…you play a good game, boy. Thanks to Phantasm super fan J.J. Abrams and his team at Bad Robot,
Read MoreWe struck out in July with a few films pushing their releases in the wake of the spike in COVID-19
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