Horror franchises are, for the most part, plagued by villains who just won’t stay dead–and Halloween’s Michael Myers is no exception. Formerly known–and credited–only as “The Shape,” Michael’s MO was stalking and murdering babysitters on Halloween, especially ones with so-called…
Halloween Movie Review: Shocks and scares can’t fully save this stale sequel
If you don’t think 1978’s Halloween is scary, try asking a woman for her opinion; a film about a man obsessively stalking a woman to the point of murder is something that is still far too relevant today. Watching Michael…
7 Horror Villains That NEED to be in Video Games
The film and video game worlds are hardly related, and yet are consistently inspired by one another, with ideas, themes, imagery and even characters and franchises finding themselves interwoven between the two mediums. Those last couple things are among the…
Ranking the Disney Channel Original Halloween Movies
Ghosts, ghouls, witches, oh my! It’s October, which means we have 31 reasons to celebrate Halloween and what better way to celebrate than by sitting on the couch to watch all of Disney Channel’s original Halloween movies. To get you…
Best Decades in Horror: The 1980s
There are few genre success stories more endearing than the run horror movies had throughout the 1980s. Visual effects – in all their animatronic and latex glory – had finally reached a point where they could capture the twisted fantasies…
Best Decades in Horror: The 1970’s
It may not always be apparent at the time, but film’s tend to be a product of the time period they are made in. Watching an older film, you can usually tell what was happening socially or politically at the…
Video Game Review: Dead By Daylight – Special Edition
What happens when you take a prominent Steam survival horror video game and port it to consoles? You get Dead By Daylight – Special Edition. After being released nearly a year ago on Steam, the asymmetrical player vs. player game…