Defiantly modern and collage-like, Dutch Marich’s found-footage series looks into the darkness of Nevada’s wilderness and refuses to blink Much like the woods of Burkittsville, Maryland, the barren plains and...
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Beautiful Dreamers: Ken Meyer’s ‘Terror at Tenkiller’ (1986)
An underappreciated gem of regional horror filmmaking, Terror at Tenkiller is a hazy tour through a summer from hell in Oklahoma We know that not all horror films have to...
Full Story(pod)Casters of Horror: ‘Dreams In The Witch House’ (Stuart Gordon) Ep. 2
It’s not Stuart Gordon’s best Lovecraft adaptation, but Masters of Horror’s sophomore efforts gives your favorite sophomoric podcasters plenty to discuss
Full StoryLullaby of Hell: Hideshi Hino’s ‘Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood’ (1985)
Guinea Pig 2 is a cartoonish exercise in excess, a distasteful piece of pseudo-snuff, and a contorted metatextual manifesto. It is a true aberration, quite possibly the most bizarre artifact of the found footage Stone Age.
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Now on YouTube, find Cinesthesia's Hell to the King, a 31-day odyssey into Stephen King adaptations, in all of its beautiful and maddening glory.
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Bennett and Jim tackle Don Coscarelli’s series premiere, a trip through familiar genre territory The first episode of Masters of Horror reflects the predicament Bennett and Jim find themselves in....
Full StoryTall Tales of Trauma: Local Terrors in ‘Beyond Dream’s Door’ (1989)
A psychology student experiences violent dreams that begin to spill over into reality in an Ohio-shot regional curiosity made with a student crew
Full StorySplit Tooth Media Presents: October Horror 2024
It's happening again! Split Tooth's flagship series, October Horror rises from the grave for its sixth year!
Full Story(pod)Casters of Horror: A Journey Through ‘Masters of Horror’ Season 1 (2005-06)
Bennett Glace and Jim Hickcox are podcasting for their lives this Halloween season by talking through every episode of Season 1 of Showtime’s Masters of Horror.
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