[Interviews]

Jason, Maggots and Tony Stark: My Q&A with Friday the 13th Artist Mike Wolfer

If you’ve followed my articles in recent weeks you will know I have a soft spot for horror comic books, especially books that feature the iconic characters we all know and love. Sometimes years can go by without anything being produced but occasionally the stars align, deals are made and good things happen. In 2005

[Movies]

Horror Movies That Dropped Off the Face of the Earth: Volume 1

Given how many hoops any given movie must jump through before being made and released, it’s quite frankly a miracle that so many of them do reach completion, and see the light of day. But for every handful of movies that do, one or two slip through the cracks, and either never get made, or

[Bite-sized Horror]

Kickstarter Love: Nevermind

We absolutely love Kickstarter projects around Halloween Love, we really do. I want to start trying to do my best to help support the horror community more and those projects that I think have great potential. I’ve personally backed Nevermind, a horror video game that knows when you’re scared and reacts accordingly, getting more difficult

[Blu-ray and DVD]

Future Horror: Projects to Keep an Eye Out For

Whether only rumored, in-talks, announced, or actually in-development, here are some of the projects I’ve been following and am all sorts of giddy for: Movies Jeepers Creepers III Why? — I’ve probably never had a more enjoyable horror experience than when I saw the original Jeepers Creepers in theaters. It was a Friday the 13th

[Fiction]

Flash Fiction: The Fairy People

Jakob had been telling me about the fairy people for weeks, but I’d always assumed it was the fruit of an overactive imagination. Every night, he’d ask me if the fairy people were coming. I remember it so distinctly, “Daddy? Are the fairy people gonna come tonight?” I let the words echo in my head.

[Reviews]

Feeling Thirsty?: Time to Reach for Some Halloween H20!

I like Halloween H20, I liked it when I first watched it on the big screen and have liked it just as much in the years since. There was a time when I believed the general consensus was that it’s a fantastic Halloween movie / sequel but after recently commenting on a forum post about

[Reviews]

Things to Watch on Netflix Instant: Bad Milo

Maybe I’m just way too immature for my own good, but if you’re asking me, it’s kinda hard not to love any movie that takes you on a tour into a man’s mouth, through his digestive tract and out of his butt hole, within the first 60 seconds of run-time. Yep. That’s Bad Milo for

[Books and Comics]

Goosebumps Gold — The Series That Never Was

2014 has proven itself to be a great year for fans of R.L. Stine, who introduced many of us to the horror genre at a young age. Not only is his pre-Goosebumps series Fear Street making a return, but Goosebumps itself is at long last getting a feature film adaptation, which recently entered production, after

[Something More]

A Harold Ramis Tribute: My Favorite Egon Moments

I was truly saddened to hear about the passing of Harold Ramis in the news today. No other film sums up the magic of my 1980s childhood more than Ghostbusters. It still remains the best experience I have ever had in a movie theatre and I watch it at least once or twice a year.