When it comes to horror comedies, one must find the humor in the macabre. How do you take a monster that is meant to elicit fear and present it as funny? In the case of Red Snow, written and directed by Sean Nichols Lynch, you combine charismatic actors with playful homage. For at the heart […]
Day: December 28, 2021
The 13 Best International Horror Films of 2021
2021 hasn’t concluded in a complete return to cinemas, but it’s been a wildly more uplifting year that’s allowed the entertainment industry to finally get back on track. The degree of catch up and cinematic holdovers that have fallen into 2021 have practically spoiled horror fans with an overload of highly anticipated content like Malignant, […]
The “Home Video Horrors” 2022 Calendar Celebrates Vintage Horror VHS Box Art All Year Long!
One fan who continues doing a kickass job keeping the spirit of VHS alive is Josh Schafer, the man behind Lunchmeat Magazine. In his never-ending quest to make sure those video shops of our youth never truly go away, Schafer created the first “Home Video Horrors” calendar a few years back, a year-long tribute to the VHS […]
The Top 10 Scariest Scenes in 2021 Horror Movies
Horror fans love a good scare; a well-executed scare can linger long after the credits roll. These effective scenes of terror stick with you, lurking in your skull as you drift off to sleep. Luckily 2021 offered several memorable scenes of unrelenting dread and spine-tingling chills. Moments that stood out and sent shivers up and […]
Woodsboro Horror Film Club Reveals ‘Scream’ Secrets on TikTok; Meet Randy’s Niece and Nephew!
The marketing campaign for the new Scream is ramping up and today I received a postcard from the Woodsboro Horror Film Club promoting their brand new TikTok. Sarah and Ash host the canonized account that’s currently celebrating the slasher genre, and with it, the horror classic Stab. The duo begins by countdown their favorite slasher […]
Relive ‘Last Night in Soho’ on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, & DVD in January
Edgar Wright‘s (Shaun of the Dead, Baby Driver) psychological horror movie Last Night in Soho (read Joe’s review) was finally released in theaters by Focus Features this past October and quickly made its way to PVOD a few weeks later. Now, the colorful thriller that us back to London’s Soho district during the Swinging Sixties will […]