Godzilla Minus One
by Eric Lindbom This classic horror nut feels sheepish but here goes. I’m not a Godzilla guy. I’ll concede producer/director Ishiro Honda and his Toho Studios created an iconic, trademark …
by Eric Lindbom This classic horror nut feels sheepish but here goes. I’m not a Godzilla guy. I’ll concede producer/director Ishiro Honda and his Toho Studios created an iconic, trademark …
FRANKENSTEIN ON @AUDIBLE NARRATED BY DAN STEVENS Written by Janna Wong I am one of those people who managed to escape reading Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein for almost my entire life. …
Pennywise: The Dancing Monster By Maureen McCabe The horror genre is filled with genuinely scary monsters, but only a few of them go on to achieve cult status, terrifying generations …
“No One Will Save You” is a 2023 American science fiction horror film written, directed and produced by Brian Duffield, starring Kaitlyn Dever. It is unusual among features for having only five words of …
by Eric Lindbom In Bram Stoker’s DRACULA, the ghost ship Demeter docks in London minus a crew except for the dead captain tied to the helm wheel and its vampiric …
by Eric Lindbom TALK TO ME – Four Snakes I’ve never remotely known a distribution/production company that garners the deserved fan loyalty of A24. The company’s impeccable good taste, quality …
by Eric Lindbom 3 Snakes for whole season BLACK MIRROR (Netflix), the harrowing, remarkably imaginative omnibus scfi-fi series from British writer Charlie Booker recently returned for a sixth season with …
“STANLEY KUBRICK’S “THE SHINING””: COMPREHENSIVE NEW TASCHEN PUBLICATION IS THE FINAL WORD ON THE HORROR CLASSIC review by Tom Lavagnino Mountain climbers have Everest. Race-car drivers the Indy 500. Deep-sea explorers …
Reviewed by Eric Lindbom. The classic Universal horrors of the ‘30s and ‘40s are rightly celebrated by historians and fans whose adoration transcends the marquee lead actors who played the …
Skinamarink by Eric Lindbom. Two snakes. Once in a blue (or you lycanthropes should I say full) moon comes a cult work that challenges the perimeters of a horror audience’s …
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