31 Days of Horror 2024 Presents The Devil Made Them Do It: The Search for Satan in Southern Ontario
Andy Burns grapples with uncertain memories of an animated show about the Devil.
Andy Burns grapples with uncertain memories of an animated show about the Devil.
31 Days of Horror At The Movies: Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz’s ‘The Devil’s Bath’ plunges you beneath the surface for an experience even darker than their prior works, because it’s true.
The Devil made E.A. Henson take a look at some of the best figures dedicated to “Swedish Metal band” Ghost.
Horror short ‘Posies’ uses Rachel Stavis’s meticulous direction in concert with Chappell Roan’s beautifully atmospheric score to craft a story about beauty and ugliness in opposition within the same skin.
“Red Rooms” is a chilling thriller exposing dark web crimes, focusing on a trial, obsession, and society’s complicity in voyeurism.
The new “Wednesday” LEGO set is a must-build for fans of the Netflix series.
Guest writer Jaiden Dalbello looks at the Faustian portrayal of Satan in film.
In the latest episode of “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon,” the danger of people looms large.
Guest writer Rolph Picler expounds upon the hidden joys and mysteries of the universally panned ‘Exorcist II: The Heretic’ as 31 Days of Horror 2024 continues!
Biff Bam Pop!’s Steampunk Granny Marie Gilbert checks out “Frankie Freako,” the latest film from Canadian horror auteur Steve Kostankski.
Why do goats often represent the Devil in horror movies? Jeffery X Martin also wonders as 31 Days of Horror continues!
37 years after its release, “Angel Heart” holds up as a film noir cum horror film with one of cinema’s great portrayals of Satan.