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We Go On

We Go On Is A Deep Journey That Asks The Big Questions About Our Mortality

We Go On centers around Miles Grissom (played by Clark Freeman, of TV’s NCIS: New Orleans and horror oddity YellowBrickRoad) and his determination to find out if there is life after death. As a...

The Amityville house.

Amityville: Horror or Hoax?

The Amityville Horror is one of the most successful books based on a reportedly true account ever published. The same goes for the feature film adaptation. It is the only one of those cases to sp...

Ghostbusters

Review: Ghostbusters Is An Action-Packed Modern Revamp That Gets a Lot Right

1984’s Ghostbusters captured the hearts and minds of audiences the world over with an original storyline, instantly loveable characters, and a variety of unexpected twists and turns, coupled wi...

Michael J Fox in The Frighteners

Reassessing the Situation: Revisiting The Frighteners 20 Years Later

The Frighteners wasn’t a huge hit when it was first released. Audiences at the time didn’t really know what to make of it. It was horror, but it was comedy, and it was straddling both ge...

Eight Behind the Scenes Stories That Would Make Great Features of Their Own jack nicholson in the shining.

Tourist Captures Ghost at “The Shining” Hotel!

Earlier this week, Houston native, Henry Yau took some photo’s at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. The Stanley Hotel, as you probably know, is the inspiration for Stephen KingR...

Capitalizing on the Paranormal: Ghost Hunter Shows

“Can you make a noise if you are here?” “The temperature is dropping and I do not feel well.” “Did someone just touch me?” These are all phrases that wil...

EC Archives Tales from the Crypt Volume I [Advance Review]

Fifty years removed, it’s still a bit haunting to be counted among the Crypt Keeper’s many “little pretties.” With the power of Dark Horse, Tales from the Crypt Volume I&#x...

Unfriended Still (2015)

Review-Unfriended is as Bad as it Gets

While I could start this review by discussing in detail how important the Internet and technology have become to us, I’m not going to. We all get it. We all know how much we rely on the net, an...

The cover art for the upcoming game "Spooky's House of Jump Scares."

Pixelated Pleasantries and Peril in “Spooky’s House of Jump Scares”

Horror gamers have an obvious compulsion to the terrifying. Games like Outlast, Amnesia and Alien: Isolation bare testament to that quite readily. However, we may also foster some fondness for things ...