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Winter Hunger

The Winter Hunger (2021): A Review

“The Winter Hunger” aired on the last day of the African International Film Festival of 2021 and has been nominated and awarded several film festival awards.

Horror on Hulu

Best Horror on Hulu This February

While February might not seem like the spookiest month of the year, Hulu has this month packed full of fabulously frightening stories to watch to get you in the mood of horror.

The Last Rite

The Last Rite (2021): A Review

“The Last Rite” is disappointing when it comes to points in originality, however, it does provide an intense and thrilling experience when watching for new horror fans.

Pilgrim

Pilgrim (2019): A Review

The filmmakers question what the real meaning of Thanksgiving is in a constantly modernizing society while throwing in gore and horror channeling the energy of a 1980’s slasher.

Candyman

Candyman Horror Series

The new “Candyman” (2021) movie this year, the series has seen a spike in interest and a new wave of horror enthusiasts invested in the story.

Halloween Horror Nights

Halloween Horror Nights Celebrates 30 Years

Universal Studios theme parks located in Orlando, Florida and Los Angeles, California have been putting on Halloween Horror Nights for thirty years. Starting in 1991, the Florida theme park began with only one haunted house, however, quickly formed into the largest Halloween event nationwide.

Scooby Doo

Scooby Doo And Gothic Horror Storytelling

The Hanna Barbera show Scooby Doo, Where Are You!, originally released a little over fifty years ago in 1969 on CBS, introduced many children throughout the decades with various adaptations of the show into films and other shows, to ghosts and ghouls and other scary monsters. For some children, following the gang was their first encounter with scary images like these.

Creature from the Black Lagoon

Creature From The Black Lagoon (1954)

One of the later monster movies in a long list of Universal Studios’ horror movies, Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) follows a group of scientists who travel deep into the Amazon rainforest to solve the strange mystery of an unidentifiable fossil discovered in a nearby village adjacent to the forest.

No One Gets Out Alive

No One Gets Out Alive (2021): A Review

A perfect film for the Halloween season, No One Gets Out Alive (2021) brings a thrilling story that anyone can appreciate. The very real fears of undocumented workers discussed by the filmmakers throughout the story brings shockingly real frights to the audience in a unique and refreshing light.