The Week in Horror: An Elegy For Shudder

The Week in Horror: As GM Craig Engler leaves Shudder, Sachin Hingoo reflects on what the streaming service meant to him over the last eight years.

The Week In Horror: ‘Midnight Club’, ‘Prey’, ‘Becky 2’, + more!

We’ve got a packed house in The Week in Horror with lots of curiously Netflix-centric announcements and previews. New series from Guillermo Del Toro, Tim Burton, and Mike Flanagan, updates on the new Predator prequel, a new Scream, and much more!

Trailer Time: Netflix’s ‘Pacific Rim: The Black’

Animated series Pacific Rim: The Black comes to Netflix on March 4 and we have the first trailer!

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Holiday Gift Guide 2019: Pro Wrestling Streaming Services

If you have a wrestling fan on your list that might enjoy a streaming subscription, here are a few suggestions for the one person in your life who’s on their fourteenth consecutive day of wearing the same Bullet Club shirt

Prime in the Dustbin: ‘Welcome to Blood City’ (1977)

An example of bad things happening to good movies, ‘Welcome to Blood City’ is a neat little flick that looks like a burnt ViewMaster reel.

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Prime in the Dustbin: ‘The Heart is a Rebel’ (1958)

We take a gander at The Heart is a Rebel, a family drama from Billy Graham Ministries, and ponder the conundrum of reviewing faith-based films in a post-modern world.

Prime in the Dustbin: ‘Mausoleum’ (1983)

1983’s Mausoleum doesn’t make a lick of sense, but fans of old-school drive-in horror might find some enjoyment in its practical makeup effects and general silliness.

Prime in the Dustbin: ‘The Devonsville Terror’ (1983)

While The Devonsville Terror may look like another cheap video nasty from the 1980s, this movie has a lot to say about atrocious male attitudes towards women.

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Prime in the Dustbin: ‘Spontaneous Combustion’ (1990)

Spontaneous Combustion may not be the best Tobe Hooper film, but it feels like the one that most accurately bears his thumbprint.