Scaretube Snags new Writer!
Introducing Writer, Filmmaker, Photographer Jedd Birkner, who joins the Scareube Writing staff. He prefers movies that are dark, transgressive and often don’t have subtitles…but should. (His knowledge of Japanese and …
Introducing Writer, Filmmaker, Photographer Jedd Birkner, who joins the Scareube Writing staff. He prefers movies that are dark, transgressive and often don’t have subtitles…but should. (His knowledge of Japanese and …
“MY FAVORITE THING IS MONSTERS, BOOK TWO”: SEQUEL TO THE GROUNDBREAKING GRAPHIC NOVEL BY EMIL FERRIS, ANOTHER MASTERPIECE OF GENRE EXPRESSION by Tom Lavagnino Remember the kid sitting next to …
Alien: Romulus, By Oliver Copeland Returning to the film series’ roots, Alien: Romulus (now in theaters) fosters a sense of familiarity among followers of the franchise, while simultaneously adding to …
by Eric Lindbom THREE SNAKES IMMACULATE (In Theaters): If many admit that clowns scare them, why do nuns run a close second? Is it their decision to live a cloistered …
From the Scaretube Editorial Staff: We’re saddened by the recent passing of David J. Skal, researcher, and writer of numerous books on horror films from a critical, historical, and cultural …
“The Lodge,” directed by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, follows in the unsettling footsteps of their previous work, “Goodnight Mommy,” exploring the tense dynamics between children and parents, particularly a …
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 The flat top head with two vertical clamps dripping like metallic sweat over the eyebrows. One shiny bolt protruding from each side of the neck. Stitches on …
RODAN What about flying dinos? Rodan, the giant pterodactyl lookalike, and jumbo-sized insects are the party crashers in this Japanese monster movie. It’s like a buffet of destruction with a …
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