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The Haunting

Robert Wise’s ‘The Haunting’ Is a Timeless Masterpiece

In 1959, Shirley Jackson’s novel, The Haunting of Hill House, was published. Just a few years later,...

Did High Tension Ape Intensity?

The Intensity of High Tension: A Look at Plagiarism in Horror

In a time of remakes, reboots, re-imaginings and so forth, the genre fan has a narrowed selection in...

Seed of Destruction

Hellboy 30th Anniversary Commemorative Hand-Numbered Screen Prints Up for Pre-Order

This year marks the 30th anniversary of Mike Mignola’s legendary Hellboy Universe. Dark Horse Direct...

Heather Langenkamp interview

Heather Langenkamp on Movie Make-up Magic and 40 Years of ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ [Exclusive]

Heather Langenkamp has battled her share of nightmarish creatures. Now, she makes them. After starri...

Soul of Wes Craven Book

`The Soul of Wes Craven’ Offers a Revealing Look at the Beloved Filmmaker

The Soul of Wes Craven, just released by Harker Press, offers a fresh look into the life of the...

Dream Lover

Peter Jackson’s A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Lover [Script to Pieces]

Welcome to Script to Pieces! A feature where we look at the best, most interesting, and at times mos...

Why Evil Dead II is not a remake of the first

Why ‘Evil Dead II’ is Not a Remake of the First

Evil Dead II is a very similar movie to the first in terms of setting and plot. The sequel opens wit...

David Berkowitz and his victims

Victims Spotlight: Remembering the Victims of David Berkowitz a.k.a ‘Son of Sam’

New York City, 1976. An unknown offender, later identified as David Berkowitz, approaches a parked c...