Editorials

[Movies]

Enough with the Stunt Casting, Horror Filmmakers

I’ve been attending horror conventions for nearly a decade now and one of my most memorable con experiences was at Monster Mania a few years back, when I met Stu Charno. Stu played loveable goofball Ted in Friday the 13th: Part 2, and though I initially just wanted to say hi and grab a quick

[Something More]

I Won’t Be Watching or Supporting ‘Dark House’… and Here’s Why

In my years of blogging and writing about horror movies, I’ve learned to separate art from the artist, which is something I always try my best to do. When you become an active part of this community, you get to know people on a personal level, and sometimes it’s admittedly easy to like a movie

[Movies]

The One Quality the Best Horror Remakes Have, and the Worst Do Not

Remakes. The mere mention of the word almost always invokes passion from us horror fans, and whether you love them or you absolutely cannot stand them, there’s one thing that’s for certain; remakes are an incredible conversation starter. Personally, I have absolutely no issue with remakes, and I feel that hating a movie for being

[Movies]

Is it Time for Horror Fans to Stop Living in the Past?

As much as I love the horror community, there are certain things about it that quite frankly boggle my mind, and one of those things is the way that we as horror fans tend to love and praise anything that’s old, and yet hate on or just plain totally ignore anything that’s shiny and new.

[Blu-ray and DVD]

Scream Factory: How One Company is Bringing the Fun Back to Horror

This past October, I experienced something that I quite frankly never thought I’d have the pleasure of experiencing; I watched Halloween 3: Season of the Witch with Mr. Mustache himself, Tom Atkins. And though I must admit that he talked through the entire thing, his insights into one of my personal favorite horror movies were

[Movies]

My Picks for the 2014 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards!

Find yourself bored by the Academy Awards, and the pandering, Oscar-bait films that are handed nominations and statues of naked gold dudes? Then Fangoria’s Chainsaw Awards are for you. Actually, they’re for all of us; all of us who’d rather see people get killed than fall in love. All of us who are more interested

[Movies]

What Does the Failure of Devil’s Due Mean for the Future of Horror?

This past weekend saw the theatrical release of the second found footage horror film to hit big screens thus far in 2014; Devil’s Due. Fox’s very first foray into the sub-genre that Paramount has been making a killing with over the course of the last several years, Devil’s Due was largely panned by horror fans