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The ensemble cast of "Skate To Hell" is definitely something.

Skate To Hell Ollies into the Occult

Skate To Hell benefits from a bizarre ensemble cast Skate To Hell is the kind of movie that will appeal to who it appeals to — and is probably too unsavory for anybody else. But I think that wa...

Ghostly Nun Clutches bloody intestines in alternate cover art from Estuary

Writer D.B. Andry discusses comics horror in Estuary

Estuary: A Ghost Story, a new four-part comics tale, is described as “a chilling tale of secrets buried deep beneath the surf of the idyllic Pacific coast.” There’s a mysterious...

The stars of Forbidden Fruits hit up the shopping mall food court.

Forbidden Fruits is Mall-Horror Madness

Forbidden Fruits merges Mean Girls with The Craft Forbidden Fruits is a movie that definitely falls into one of the most specific subgenres out there — shopping mall horror. The mall has been a...

A zombie rocks out in the music video for "Be Chrool To Your Scuel."

Ten Spooky Music Videos You May Have Forgotten About!

Remember these horror-flavored music videos from back in the day?            Kids nowadays, with their fidget spinners and TikTok, don’t r...

‘Killer Whale’ is the First Flop of 2026 [Review]

The January curse continues with Killer Whale, a bafflingly unoriginal and wildly unconvincing tale of two women fighting for their lives against a murderous Orca. Creature features don’t neces...

Where were we when we last left Jason Vorhees?

With a Crystal Lake miniseries in development at Peacock, what better time than now to discuss the last time we saw Jason Vorhees on the big screen? The last time we saw our “precious boy”...

‘Hold the Fort’ is a Blood-Soaked, Laugh-Filled Delight [Review]

Back in 2023, filmmaker William Bagley made his feature debut with the gonzo, utterly charming, and wildly entertaining horror-comedy The Murder Podcast. Packed with jokes, impressive practical FX, an...

Fear Street: Prom Queen is the Strongest Installment Yet [Review]

Netflix’s adaptations of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps-for-grownups series Fear Street were ludicrously popular with horror fans even though there wasn’t an ounce of originality or inge...

‘1978’ Is a Bold, Visceral Horror Film About Argentina’s Darkest Days

The Onetti brothers, in their chilling film 1978, masterfully blend supernatural horror with a visceral condemnation of the military dictatorship that cast a shadow over Argentina from 1976 to 1983. S...