31 Days of Horror 2024 Presents The Devil Made Them Do It: Gilbert Speaks on the Devil’s True Identity
Marie Gilbert explores the concept of the Devil, his portrayal in media, and questions human morality, free will, and evil.
Marie Gilbert explores the concept of the Devil, his portrayal in media, and questions human morality, free will, and evil.
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!
“The Exorcism” won’t make your head spin, but it’s worth watching for yet another entertaining Russell Crowe performance.
Marie Gilbert may love horror stories, but she’s never watching The Exorcist again.
You don’t have to be religious to have the crap scared out of you by a story of possession.
The Week in Horror has news about a new 90’s-tinged horror anthology series, a kick-ass stop-motion horror that’s three decades in the making, a new take on The Exorcist from Halloween Kills’ David Gordon Green, and a whole lot more!
The Exorcist, boring? Tim Murr explores that crazy comment, plus news on upcoming horror films later this year.
The Week in Horror remembers composer Krysztof Penderecki and has news on a new season of Castlevania.
Max von Sydow so perfectly captured the balance between the high brow and low brow of cinematic art.
Jordan Peele’s new horror movie, ‘Us,’ is a twisted mirror image nightmare and in his review, Sachin Hingoo calls it “scary as hell.”
Here’s the final installment of this year’s Father’s Day Gift Guide, featuring recommendations from Marie Gilbert and Jeffery X Martin.
The internet needs to calm down about reshoots and teaser trailers because there is real news to discuss on this edition of The Week in Horror.