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For a twisty trip back to that odd time when Gothic Victorianism melded with Art Deco Modernism, check out some “Old Dark House” pictures...
Review by Todd Sokolove Often to the surprise of even some of the most avid watchers of television, some of the best American series...
No disrespect to the great Michael Jackson song, not to mention video for, Thriller. It’s just, if I have to hear Thriller as an interstitial...
Freddy is the one of the archetypal horror movie icons of the 80s. He helped solidify the style and mannerisms of villains and monsters...
I’m completely enamored of the ongoing efforts from Shout! Factory’s Scream Factory line, bringing cult classic horror to Blu-ray in definitive editions almost on...
Washington Irving’s original short story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow did not originally have a true specter. It was implied that the uptight schoolteacher...
Review by Tony Pacitti The low-budget, indie thriller Villanelle starts off as misleadingly standard stuff—an ex-big city detective is “exiled” to a sleepy town...
Director James Wan is on top of the world right now with his #1 box office smash The Conjuring giving major smack-down to a...
Last year, FOG! chatted with author Dana Fredsti upon the release of her book, Plague Town. Now comes the sequel, Plague Nation and Forces...
By Todd Sokolove As you may know, I’m a bit of a fanatic when it comes to the great American haunting known in the...
When asked what the dividing line between horror and sci-fi is, a friend once told me that if the monster is chased by torch-wielding...
By Todd Sokolove I survived my first SXSW Film, and I’m still basking in the afterglow of it all. In addition to outstanding World...
Rebooted demons, Napster memories, dueling magicians and another Before movie are only some of the highlights of this year’s South By Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival, which kicks...
Once again, I’ve pilfered the INSTANT WATCH avails to suggest some of the more interesting under-the-radar releases now streaming. Cult Classics, Not-So Classics, Not-Yet...
I received a tip that director Brian Skiba (The Jonas Project, upcoming .357) is currently working on a found footage film based on the...
Ghostbusters is one of my all-time favorite films, and was probably the first to bring science to a supernatural scene outside of exposing a...
There’s one genre of horror that can leave me quivering on the floor in a gelatinous mass. If done right, it will make me...
We gather here today to celebrate one of my favorite guilty pleasures, 1982’s “Halloween III: Season of the Witch.” Mention its name and it’ll...
Shout Factory has upped the ante this month with Blu-ray remasters of not-quite-so-classic 80s Horror under a new line called Scream Factory. But I don’t...
It’s that fun time of the year again. A time when the shadows get a little darker, the wind howls a bit more mournfully,...
I don’t know much when it comes to literature by H.P. Lovecraft. Sure, I know a little about it with the whole Cthulhu and...
Once again, I’ve pilfered the INSTANT WATCH avails to suggest some of the more interesting under-the-radar releases now streaming. Especially of note this month:...
Audition is Takashi Miike’s 1999 masterpiece about love, obsession and dismemberment. It concerns a lonely man who holds a fake movie audition in order...
Whether intentional or not, Scott Leberecht has made his mark on a genre. His film, Midnight Son, is the antithesis of the current trend...