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Director Roberto Zazzara Discusses His Latest Film The Bunker Game [Exclusive]

What happens when a live action role-playing game becomes all too real? This is the premise of Shudder’s new spine-tingling film, The Bunker Game. The synopsis of the film via Shudder: Laura is...

Was YA Horror Series Bone Chillers Almost Rereleased as Fright Club?!

Among the wave of young adult horror franchises created in the 1990s, one of the more well known was Bone Chillers. The series was created by prolific authoress Betsy Haynes, with publisher Daniel Wei...

New on Netflix: March 18, 2022

Welcome back to New on Netflix, an up-to-date list of the latest horror movies, shows, and true crime documentaries streaming on Netflix. Here’s what’s new this week on Netflix: Cracow M...

Unearthing Four Goosebumps Stories That Time Forgot!

For decades, fans have been aware of a failed attempt to create an American version of the popular anime Sailor Moon. All that existed was a pilot, blending animation and live-action, created by a gro...

Victims Spotlight: Little Miss Lake Panasoffkee

February 19th, 1971. Two teenage hitchhikers from Illinois were walking along Interstate 75-North (which connects Florida with the rest of the Southeast) as they were exiting Tampa. As they reached th...

John Clyde Parren

March 2022 Missing Person of the Month: John Clyde Perrin

There are few details readily available in the case of John Clyde Perrin. Born in Bristol, Tennessee, John was the second son of Robert Pain Perrin and Mary Alice Schullenberger and a recent grad...

Why the Gas Station Bathroom Scene in 2018’s ‘Halloween’ is the Franchise’s Most Upsetting

Halloween's gas station scene is the franchise's most upsetting

New on Netflix: February 25, 2022

Welcome back to New on Netflix, an up-to-date list of the latest horror movies, shows, and true crime documentaries streaming on Netflix. Here’s what’s new this week on Netflix: Two Sent...

February 2022 Missing Person of the Month: Joan Carolyn Risch

According to NAMUS, an average of 600,000 individuals go missing in the United States every year. As it is impossible to determine exactly how many people are reported missing every year, this means t...