Last year, we began the Halloween season on September 21st. Fright-A-Thon is the highlight of Halloween season, and the annual Halloween Movie Marathon is an important part of that. This year, we're not messing around, Halloween season starts on September 1st. Starting today, and going all the way
Fright-A-Thon is turning three years old this year. It started as a way to get around the doldrums and real fear of 2020. That evolved into a sequel of epic proportions that started on September 1st and went all the way to October 31st. Here's the rationale from last year on why we expanded to a
Well this is it. The Final Friday of Fright-A-Thon. This time around we're going back, way back. All the way to 2007. Growing up, horror icons like Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger, Michael Myers, and more scared the crap out of me. It wasn't until I found a content creator that did horror content
Movies get made, props are used, then they disappear. Famously, the original mask and suit from Halloween 1 and 2 was given to stuntman, actor, and recipient of the "Best Name In The History Of Mankind Award", Dick Warlock. He didn't give it back when Halloween 4 rolled around, so they needed to
“When there is no more room in hell… The remakes will walk the Earth”. Here we go again with an original vs its remake. Today we have Dawn of the Dead, the second of Romero’s Dead series. Zack Snyder directed the remake and James Gunn, yes that James Gunn, wrote the screenplay. There is a
Arrow Video is on this list twice because the quality of their releases are just that great. With The Thing, we have an excellent DVD release from Universal, we have another Blu-Ray release from Scream Factory, but this one takes the cake. Arrow went back and gave us the best transfer the film has
How many times did you watch your favorite horror movies on TV? For a lot of us, programming blocks like AMC's Fear Fest, or 31 Days of Halloween on ABC Family/Freeform were the backbone of horror for us growing up. For people who are a little older, you probably got something like this: For all
I'm pretty sure I've mentioned to everyone I know this month, "go watch Demon Knight, it's batshit insane in all the best ways". Tales From The Crypt Presents: Demon Knight was supposed to kick off a Tales From The Crypt cinematic experiment. The film is followed by Bordello Of Blood (decent movie,
Witch Hat Atelier has Coco and her fellow apprentice witches engage in a complex operation to escape a dragon in Ep. 5 "The Dragon's Labyrinth". Hilariously, it's an operation that basically boils down to making an impromptu dragon spa. And yet, the result is one of the most beautifully
It's been quite a long time since we've had a Star Wars movie in theaters. In the time between Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and now, we've had a revolution in entertainment in streaming and Star Wars moved from controlling the theater to a fixture in our living rooms with shows like The
"Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair" is now available on Hulu. The title of the show really sells how fans of the franchise that ran from 2000 through 2006 should feel about the series. I promise I will explain. This "revival" brought back as many stars as they could, including Frankie