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By Generoso Fierro As I sat there watching Ghoulies, sometime around 7:30AM, I got a gentle whiff of the dried peanut butter that my...
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By Generoso Fierro As I sat there watching Ghoulies, sometime around 7:30AM, I got a gentle whiff of the dried peanut butter that my...
Ah, 1984, a doozy of a year for film. Even the president was an actor for godsake. Coincidence? I sure like to think so....
Review by Dean Galanis Produced by Steven Hoban Written and Directed by David Hayter Starring Jason Momoa, Lucas Till, Merritt Patterson, John Pyper-Ferguson, Stephen...
It’s that month again. Everyone’s favorite time for horror. Some of us watch it year-round, but most sane people only watch it in October....
By Gavin Hignight Greetings FOG Readers! When I’m not nerding out buying action figures, or reading about action figures, or taking photos and writing...
For the majority of the American populous, December is the most nostalgic time of year. Presents, fresh glistening snow, kissing on New Years Eve....
October always revives Netflix’s inventory of more Horror films than you’ll ever have time to watch in a single month. Lucky for you, I’ve...
New this week is Grady Hendrix’s novel, Horrorstör, a traditional haunted house story in a contemporary setting (and full of current fears). Not only...
I know that those of you who’ve read my pieces before think I’m some sort of giallo, Italian horror, fanatic. Yes, this would be...
September starts the countdown to Halloween in my world. I mean, why wait until October 1st to start stocking up on monster cereals and candy...
I hate the term “old time radio” but if I use that term you immediately know what I am talking about so I am...
Review conducted by Stefan Blttz Having been ambushed in San Francisco, which is now fully engulfed in the zombie plague, Ashley and the wild...
Frogs are some of the cutest and most innocent creatures on Earth. Who could ever imagine them as a horrifying menace? Well, here are...
A few months ago, I did a double feature of New York movies that showed two different sides to The City: one beautiful and...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz One thing you can say about Kaare Andrews and his work is that he likes to be involved in...
Hillbillies get a bad rap in horror movies. There are so many movies about poor folk of the mountains/woods/desert/lake/office park slaughtering the “innocents,” whether...
It’s true that bad movies can happen to good people. But, what about an entire career of bad movies? To that, I say, bad...
Wolfcop, released this past month on June 6, is a ghoulish, funny romp of a Canadian film. If you grew up loving 1980s horror...
Review by Dean Galanis I adore horror movies. I tend to get looks from many people (mostly family members) when they’re reminded of how...
Terror Con, Rhode Island’s ultimate horror, paranormal, rock and wrestling convention is this weekend at the Providence Convention Center. Among the many guests appearing...
When I was a little girl, I was fascinated by all things odd, schmaltzy, and out there. I grew up to become fascinated with...
Victimized teens with super powers have a long history in horror film. I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF and I WAS A TEENAGE FRANKENSTEIN (both...
By Kate Davis The Flesh and Blood Show (1972) Kino Classics / Released 3/18/14 A maniac is on the loose and the only thing...
I’ve yet to meet anyone who has seen it all. Every last horror movie. Sure, I mean we’ve all met someone who’s said, “Pshaw,...