31 Days of Horror 2021: “Bad Dreams” (1988)
Despite its bad clever title, 1988’s Bad Dreams is deserving of an open-minded rewatch.
Despite its bad clever title, 1988’s Bad Dreams is deserving of an open-minded rewatch.
Arrow Video’s Blu-ray reissue of The Brotherhood of Satan makes for a devilishly good way to kick off October.
Just in time for Halloween, get ready for a whole month of Scooby-Doo programming with Scoobtober!
From the sounds to the sites, Melissa Meszaros looks at the special ingredients that make Rob Zombie’s movies uniquely his own.
Scotty G returns to Biff Bam Pop! for 31 Days Of Horror and shares his picks for the scariest animated sequences in Disney history.
From Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein to Misery, author Jason Sechrest shares the five films that made him love horror.
As October comes to a close and the wind gives off its chill, Hellstrom: Prince of Lies is a solid story to curl up with.
Anything For Jackson flips seamlessly from an almost intimate drama to a surprisingly well-appointed creature feature.
The Relic Radio network of podcasts puts out weekly shows consisting of some of the finest shows from the Golden Age of radio.
Topside is a grim but intimately-observed gem, one that Sachin Hingo cannot believe is a directorial debut from Celine Held and Logan George.
Madeline Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli’s Violation isn’t explicitly a horror film, but it’s grisly enough to be horror-adjacent.
In a special 31 Days of Horror edition of What’s Going On, Jeromme Graham celebrates scary tunes from Aphex Twin, Book Of Love, PJ Harvey, Fever Ray and Throbbing Gristle.