[Interviews]

Left Behind: Haunting Urban Exploration Photography by Andre Govia

What’s the creepiest, most unnerving location you have ever visited? Chances are the answer to that question for many people will be somewhere deserted … somewhere abandoned. When I was 14 years old a rumour started to spread around my school regarding the existence of a ‘ghost house’ in the area. My friends and I

[Art]

The Most Awesome Images Found on Social Media: 5/19-5/23

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?! Up for grabs today on t-shirt a day

[Movies]

Reader’s Choice: Cosmic Creepers Unleashes a Horror Top Ten!

It’s time for some more interaction. I want to mingle (digitally) with Halloween Love readers and get to know them a little better. Chances are most people who regularly come here love horror … a fairly safe assumption to make I would think, and the only thing I enjoy as much as watching horror is

[Movies]

The Awesomely ’80s Short Films of Rik Carter

Last night my friend Zach tweeted out a link to a short film called Horror Brunch!!!, made in the 1980s by a guy named Rik Carter. I had never seen the short and I had certainly never heard the name Rik Carter before, but the gory short was the absolute personification of everything I love

[Movies]

Reflecting on the Sinister Curse of ‘The Omen’

Earlier this week, the announcement was made that former Walking Dead show-runner Glen Mazzara is penning a script called Damien for Lifetime, which will serve as a made-for-TV sequel to the 1976 version of satanic masterpiece The Omen. The film will center on an adult Damien, who is coming to grips with the fact that

[Interviews]

Harsh Language Not Required: A Little Chat with Aliens Legend Ricco Ross

What do movies such as Alien, Aliens, Predator and The Thing all have in common? Well, apart from being awesome, they all manage to bring together large groups of characters and effortlessly make viewers care about each and every one of them, despite varying amounts of screen time. It seems to be a skill that

[Interviews]

Aliens the Lego Edition: My Q&A with its Architect ‘Missing Brick’

I’ve seen a LOT of custom Lego work over the years, online and at shows, but these Aliens movie scenes that were planned, built and photographed by Flickr resident ‘Missing Brick‘ are some of the best I have ever encountered, if not THE best! I worship Aliens and have a fondness for Lego that stretches

[Reviews]

Movie Review: Grand Piano

I’ve always been a fan of movies that primarily take place in one location and revolve around a simple premise, as it’s fun to see what clever filmmakers are able to do with their hands tied behind their backs, so to speak. 2010’s Buried immediately comes to mind, which takes place completely underground, with Ryan

[Reviews]

‘Catfish’ is the Best Found Footage Horror Movie Ever Made. Period.

…which is pretty impressive, considering it’s technically neither a found footage movie nor a horror movie! I’ll never forget the first time I watched Catfish, which was shown to me a few years back by my friend Kristy. I knew very little about the film, and she smartly held back on offering up any information,

[Bite-sized Horror]

Manhunt Props for Sale

Probably the best quality Manhunt masks and props that will ever see the light of day, from the now shutdown fan-made, live-action web series project Snuffed, are up for sale on eBay by its creator Matt Simpson.