If you’re unfamiliar with R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour, just imagine a modernized version of Goosebumps without the awful acting and lame twists. Unlike its fairly tame ’90s prede...
The Dark Horse Book of Horror is a massive collection of four, previously published horror anthologies; The Dark Horse Book of Monsters, The Dark Horse Book of Witchcraft, The Dark Horse Book of Haunt...
From Alberto Marini, the Producer of the Spanish franchise [REC], comes his directorial debut Summer Camp. Four 20-something Americans sign up to work as camp counselors at an isolated camp in Eu...
Who’s in the mood for an indie horror film? This week I’m reviewing Andy Palmer’s comedy horror The Funhouse Massacre. I’m a sucker for horror-comedies and decided to give...
People have a fascination with abandoned places. Haunted houses, hospitals, institutions, etc. all make our collective imaginations run wild. Anything run down, dilapidated is exciting to look at. But...
Behind all of the bright lights, stars and ginger bread cookies is a dark world with creepy Santas! Christmas can be frightening holiday from the fat man in red suit watching you sleep and calling you...
It’s no secret, I watch a lot–I mean a lot–of horror movies and I’m glad I’m not the only one. Leading up to Halloween is the most magical time of the year simply because...
Madhouse was directed by William Butler, who is no stranger to the horror community. The film follows a man named Clark Stevens who begins his internship at Cunningham Hall, a mental institution. Clar...
Mortuary follows Jonathan Doyle, a teenager with a pissy attitude who moves half way across the country to a new town with his mother Leslie and little sister Jamie. Leslie purchased an...