[Real Horror]

Five Things Every Horror Fan Must Do in Salem, Massachusetts!

My wife and I spent this past weekend in historic Salem, Massachusetts, which is of course known for being the birthplace of the witch. Within 10 minutes of strolling around the area I was already intent on moving there, just as it immediately became set in stone that we found ourselves a new annual tradition.

[Reviews]

The Strain Season 1, Episode 11: Recap and Thoughts

If Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights has an attraction themed after The Strain next year, I’m willing to bet it’ll be largely based on this past Sunday night’s eleventh episode, which finally took the main characters down into the subway tunnels and put Eph face-to-face with The Master. Horror was primarily the name of the

[Bite-sized Horror]

My Favorite Horror Movie Moments of All Time: Number 47 — Misery

To celebrate the journey toward Halloween 2014 I’m going to do something I’ve wanted to attempt since I first started writing here on Halloween Love …put together a definitive list of my personal favorite horror movie moments and scenes. I hope you will agree with some, maybe raise an eyebrow at others and fingers crossed

[Reviews]

The Zero Theorem Review

I liked The Zero Theorem. It wasn’t mind-bending or difficult to follow. It was actually laid out quite overtly with its real-life commentary and satire with the themes we were being shown. Of which, includes, but is not limited to, get ready… themes of: The Meaning of Life Individual Purpose Big Brother or an “All-seeing

[Bite-sized Horror]

MST3K

Mystery Science Theater 3000 is a special slice of nostalgia for me. What I loved as a child I can even appreciate more as an adult, considering I actually get a lot of the references and jokes this time around. Many of the episodes can be found on Netflix and a good handful of them

[Reviews]

Movie Review: Kevin Smith’s Tusk

Whether you like Kevin Smith or you hate him, it’s simply impossible to not respect his unconventional career path – particularly in these last couple years. After bursting onto the scene and building up a massive fan-base with a series of cult classic comedies, the outspoken filmmaker somewhat lost his way in more recent years,

[Art]

The Most Awesome Images Found on Social Media: 9/15-9/19

We’ve reached the end of another week – thank god! – which means it’s time to once again take a look at the coolest, weirdest and/or most awesome images that I’ve stumbled across on social media this past week. So let’s get right to it, shall we?! At long last, two of the Halloween season’s

[Bite-sized Horror]

My Favorite Horror Movie Moments of All Time: Number 48 — A Nightmare on Elm Street

To celebrate the journey toward Halloween 2014 I’m going to do something I’ve wanted to attempt since I first started writing here on Halloween Love … put together a definitive list of my personal favorite horror movie moments and scenes. I hope you will agree with some, maybe raise an eyebrow at others and fingers

[Reviews]

Review: Silent Night, Deadly Night 30th Anniversary Blu-ray

I’m a total fiend for Silent Night, Deadly Night, which means that I’m compelled to buy every single home video release of the film that comes out. Yesterday, for the first time, the holiday horror classic hit Blu-ray. Of course, I bought it. Now I’ve already written a post here on HL about my love

[Interviews]

HL Exclusive Interview: Boglins Co-Creator Timothy Clarke!

Whenever you bring up the topic of 80s monster toys, there are a handful of lines that immediately come to anyone’s mind who spent a little time in the decade. The cuddly My Pet Monster is of course one, while those gross-out Madballs also rank high up on the list. Released by Mattel in 1986,