Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King Is a Time Capsule of Cheap TV [The Losers’ Club Podcast]

Busy times for The Losers’ Club. Earlier this month, the gang delivered not one, but two book episodes on Stephen King‘s 2002 collection Everything’s Eventual. Last week, they checked into the Dolphin Hotel to meet up with John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in 2007’s 1408. Now, they’re rounding out their coverage by revisiting TNT’s […]

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Overlooked ’90s Anthology ‘Campfire Tales’ Brings Horror Urban Legends to Life [Young Blood]

Following the “golden age” of horror, anthologies started appearing less and less in theaters before vanishing altogether. Domestic successes like Creepshow, Twilight Zone: The Movie, and Tales from the Darkside: The Movie suggest the subgenre was profitable when placed in the right hands. Regardless of numbers, and much to fans’ disappointment, the distributors stopped sending anthologies to […]

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[Review] “Creepshow” Season 3: Timeless Terror and Animated Horrors in This Week’s Episode

This week’s offering of Creepshow is the least conventional episode seen so far in the third season. It breaks the ice with “Time Out”, which is more pensive than usual for the series. Jeffrey F. January’s latest contribution, after directing “The Last Tsuburaya”, focuses on a pre-law student named Tim (Matthew Barnes) and the antique, […]

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