31 Days of Horror 2020: Sachin Hingoo’s Five Films That Made Me Love Horror
For 31 Days of Horror, writer Sachin Hingoo runs down the five (or so) films that made him love horror.
For 31 Days of Horror, writer Sachin Hingoo runs down the five (or so) films that made him love horror.
In the latest installment of 31 Days of Horror, author and academic Lindsay Hallam shares 5 films that made her love horror.
Make some room in your brainpan for some of Jeffery X Martin’s favorite music from scary movies on this episode of Songs in the Key of X!
‘Suspiria’ streams, Yellow Veil Pictures readies two new films for release, and the new ‘Pet Sematary’ trailer is super-spoilery for The Week in Horror.
‘Channel Zero’ gets canceled, creepy kids invade the cinema, and new releases on home video and in print dominate The Week in Horror.
Luca Guadagnino’s reimagining of ‘Suspiria’ oozes love for the original, expanding on its themes and creating a film thoughtful and gorgeous.
Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Suspiria’ throws concepts together in a German dance academy, covers them with fake blood, and hopes you won’t notice how bored you are.
The official Suspiria Twitter feed is surprisingly active and interactive, responding to fans and detractors with quickness and wit.
What a week! I’m sure most of you are wishing October was already here, I certainly am. Without a doubt, an old friend of ours dominated the week.
The teaser for Luca Guadagnino’s controversial remake of ‘Suspiria’ has finally hit the internet. BBP’s Leslie Hatton and Jeffery X Martin weigh in with their thoughts.
Do not attempt to adjust your computer screens, you are now in the clutches of The Week In Horror!
Actor and filmmaker Graham Skipper (‘Sequence Break’) shares his faves of 2017.