I’m really tired of getting shocked. With stinging, buzzing hands, I crawl toward the end of the tunnel, dust...
The Undying Monster opens across the U.S. in 1942. A werewolf movie notable for its atmospheric cinematography. It is a...
Alien: Resurrection opens across the U.S. in 1997. The fourth and final film in the original Alien film series features Sigourney Weaver once again and was nominated for six Saturn Awards. ...
It’s about this time every year the grave robbers from outer space try to take over the Earth. For good...
The Invisible Man opens across the U.S. in 1933. James Whale’s classic film uses innovative special effects to tell H.G....
Carnival of Souls premieres in Lawrence, Kansas in 1962. The eerie low-budget horror movie of a woman pursued by the dead stars Candace Hilligoss and is written and directed by Herk Harvey, and eventually became an influential cult classic. Harvey,...
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is still one of America’s greatest tales. Still spooky. Still funny. Still an evocative portrait...
The moment the first Xenomorph burst from John Hurt’s chest, Alien was burned into our brains. The classic horror film...
Brian Newell might have pulled off the eighth wonder of the world with his latest Maverick Theater production, King Kong. Clever, engaging, and most importantly fun, it stirs not only a new appreciation for the classic 1933 film, but for...
The 17th Door hurts. It finds that one thing that really freaks you out and shoves it down your throat....