The Walking Dead’s current eighth season of “All Out War” will return from its holiday breather on Sunday, but one of the most notable moments of the first half so far included a surprise cameo from first season character Morales,...
“When I run over the frightful catalogue of my sins, I cannot believe that I am the same creature whose thoughts were once filled with sublime and transcendent visions of the beauty and the majesty of goodness. But it is...
Jordan Peele’s Get Out nabbed four Oscar nominations this week, putting it in very exclusive company for horror movies. The film joins only The Exorcist, Jaws, Silence of the Lambs and, arguably, Black Swan as a horror film nominated for Best Picture....
Like Me presents us a beautifully twisted villain that’s only possible in 2018. Directed and written by Robert Mockler, this psychedelic thriller follows the journey of a teenage killer who broadcasts her crime spree on social media. She amasses a...
American Horror Story’s recently wrapped seventh season was a darkly satirical take on current American politics that, not surprisingly, also divided some fans, but the basic envelope-pushing dynamic of the show remained. That envelope-pushing is something proudly embraced by the...
I don’t know about you, but I still vividly remember my amazement the first time I saw Kill Bill. Especially the scene in which the bride stands alone, soaked in her enemies’ blood from head to toe, after she turns...
In 1931, Boris Karloff gave the single greatest — and most famous — performance in horror movie history as Frankenstein’s Monster. In pounds of green makeup, padded suit and platform boots, English actor William Pratt became a icon. Over the...
The horror remake is always a daunting task and Francis Ford Coppola’s Dementia 13 was considered a bit controversial in the 1960s, mostly for its violence and gore. But a new remake of the film for a new audience is...
The slasher movie is dead. The initial success of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre led to a string of stand-out horror films that defined the slasher genre, but from there the genre has fallen into a steady decline of repetition, lethargy...
Director James Whale made a darkly tongue-in-cheek horror comedy a year after he made the classic Frankenstein. In 1932, American audiences didn’t understand it or didn’t care. Over time, the film was nearly lost, then saved, then reconsidered. And on...

