My gateway to horror did not involve a bloody massacre, nor a monster in the closet or a slasher hiding in the woods. It was a...
The seventh annual Brooklyn Horror Film Festival (BHFF) took place from October 13-20 and celebrated its most robust film selection to date. Both domestic and international...
I watched all of the Twilight movies in one weekend. I watched them because I wanted to write this article about all the weird choices that...
None of the creatures that go bump in the night are as iconic as the vampire. With an ancient mythology spanning centuries and many cultures, the...
It’s that time of year again. The season when ghouls and ghosties stalk dark alleys and the even darker recesses of your mind. A time when...
“I must go and live, or stay and die.” This message, left by a vampire for her new companion, is scrawled in children’s handwriting but its...
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror was released in Germany in March 1922, making it over a century old. The film, directed by F.W. Murnau, follows the...
“Sequels suck! Oh please, please! By definition alone, sequels are inferior films,” Jamie Kennedy’s beloved Randy says in his opening scene of Scream 2. Which is...
Ganja & Hess is a 1973 Blaxploitation horror film with an indelible legacy in Black American cinema. The film was one of the more cerebral Blaxploitation...
As an adolescent growing up in a rural area of Putnam County, New York, I would often lead my friends and family on woodland expeditions in...