Baby I’m Howling For You

The 1980s practically burst at the seams with cinematic lycanthropes, with such entries as Full Moon High, Teen Wolf, The Company of Wolves, Wolfen, and Silver Bullet. Two of the best werewolf movies to date are Joe Dante’s The Howling and John Landis’ An American Werewolf in London. The last werewolf film was released twenty […]

Hitmen Horrors

Kill List is a difficult movie to categorize. Beginning like a British ‘kitchen sink’ drama (a type of entertainment that became popular in the late 1950’s early 60’s which mainly dealt with social economic issues) it’s second act turns into a crime film with it’s two protagonists charged with their mission, the titular Kill List. […]

Scream Fan Event

I had the pleasure of being awake early enough that I was able to grab tickets to the Scream 6 Fan Event in Santa Monica this last weekend. I was pretty excited being a Scream enthusiast. I even have a Ghostface tattooed on my leg.  The event was set up in the promenade in Santa […]

Feed Me! Interview

YOU. ARE. WHO. YOU. EAT. While my favorite horror movie of the year isn’t holiday fare, tis the season for feasting and what better time to watch Feed Me. My reaction post: “I’m calling this the best damn horror movie of 2022. With a respectable running time of 96 minutes, it’s a gory, cannibalistic romp […]

From King Lear to King Fear: the Robert Englund interview

In the 1980’s, wedged between anti-heroes like Jack Nicholson’s “Jack Torrance” of THE SHINING and Anthony Hopkins’ “Hannibal Lecter” of THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, there emerged a trend of movie monsters and bad guys crafted to be celebrated by an audience that would normally be booing them. An innovator in this formula, and the […]