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Ralphie Glick in Salem's Lot 1979

Why Salem’s Lot Should Have Been Awful but Wasn’t

Tobe Hooper’s Salem’s Lot is not only a seminal vampire movie but a great Stephen King adaptation as well. It has held up for over thirty-five years and is remembered as a clas...

Insidious poster 2011

Why Insidious Gets More Credit Than It Deserves

[soliloquy id=”18223″] Insidious is one of the biggest horror hits in recent years. It comes from the incredibly talented filmmaker James Wan and has helped skyrocket him to massive succes...

Five Horror Movies You Didn’t Know Had Sequels

Most horror movies have sequels. It’s a fairly common thing. Many spawn an entire franchise, some only ever see one sequel made. For every longstanding series out there, there’s a sequel...

Why John Carpenter Should Be Allowed to Quit

John Carpenter is widely considered one of the all-time masters of horror, and for good reason. He’s a director who has proven he can work in any genre. He’s mastered incredible tim...

The Cult Credentials of Linda Blair

January 22nd marks actress Linda Blair’s 56th birthday, and although her roles have slowed down considerably, she’s still plugging away in an industry that would have chewed up and spit ...

The Atticus Institute

The Atticus Institute [Advance Review]

Dr. Henry West (William Mapother, The Mentalist), a scientist and a family man, founded the Atticus Institute in the 1970s in order to research Psi abilities—everything ranging from clairvoyanc...

The movie poster for Dan T. Halls Asylum: The Lost Footage.

Asylum: The Lost Footage is Tragically Flawed

Directed by Dan T. Hall, Asylum: The Lost Footage, isn’t sure what type of movie it is. It has schizophrenic tendencies–switching from documentary-style interviews to found footage to nor...

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New on Netflix

New on Netflix is a weekly feature appearing every Friday, listing all of the week’s newest additions to everyone’s favorite streaming service–and just in time for the weekend!&#x...

City of the Living Dead 1981

City of the Living Dead: Fulci’s Strangest or Most Effective Movie?

Lucio Fulci did not make movies with traditional plot or character arcs. He wasn’t interested in these things. His films relied heavily on atmosphere. They showcased gory effects that woul...