In Episode 60 of The Horror Press Podcast, James-Michael and Brendan talk about what they’ve been watching, what they are working on, and horror movie news....
The aughts were the wild wild west when it came to remakes and reboots. One subgenre that excelled in striking fear into the hearts of North...
What’s worse than summer ending and having to go back to school? How about transferring to an elite boarding school in the middle of the year?...
Would it be a month of coverage on Horror Press if I didn’t bring up at least one aughts film? I know the curator of all...
One talking point of horror that has always been true is that horror was, is, and always will be political. It doesn’t matter what Damien Leone...
One of the most entertaining aspects of horror is its subgenres. Zombie films have an ever-branching group of sub-subgenres, as do slashers and paranormal films. It’s...
While Piranha 3D was released in 2010, I didn’t get around to watching it until roughly four years later, after seeing Piranha 3DD (2012). In complete...
From Sixteen Candles to Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, John Hughes’s first four films as a director defined a generation. These films gave our parents a hollow...
Not to sound too old, but movies just aren’t what they used to be. The output of “budgeted” genre films has become nothing more than slop....
Every horror fan has *one* blind spot they’re ashamed to admit. Mine just happens to be Stephen King. Reading wasn’t something I was really big into...