Looks like another July will be spent getting cozy with Shudder in this house. Between all the new (to me) international titles and the conclusion of...
In the 90 years since its release, The Bride of Frankenstein is still the Universal Monsters franchise’s strongest film. I first watched The Bride of Frankenstein...
I love telling people what to watch so much that Horror Press is allowing me to try out another column. I will be strongly encouraging you...
'Something in the Dirt' is a groundbreaking horror film featuring Levi, a rare canonically asexual character. This unique blend of horror, sci-fi, and comedy offers authentic...
Tarantula (1955) is a cult classic giant spider movie that embodies 1950s nuclear fears. With eerie effects and a chilling Arizona desert setting, it captures Cold...
Dive into "You’re Killing Me," a 2015 queer horror slasher that’s equal parts romance, comedy, and bloody thrills. Follow Joe, a budding serial killer, as he...
Shudder is coming in hot this summer, and I love to see it. The streamer adds some James Wan flicks to the mix with Insidious and...
May 2025 marks the 45th anniversary of the release of the 1980 slasher Friday the 13th. In honor of this momentous occasion, I thought I’d break...
While periods are not quite trending in horror, there are more movies than one would suspect in this niche subgenre. Obviously, Carrie's shower scene is historical...
Who Was Milicent Patrick? The Unsung Hero of Universal Monsters Before the first female special effects artist at Universal took charge of designing the Gill-man, things...