Hag Queens: 60 Years Of WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?
Far past its prime, how a perfect slice of American Gothic defined the “Grande Dame Guignol.”
ENCYCLOBLEEDIA Of Slashers
From final girls to zero boys…
9 Horrors From INSIDE NO.9
Opening the doors to the blackest of humor, killer twists, and scares from the best of British television.
ENCYCLOBLEEDIA Of Folk Horror
From ALL THE HAUNTS… to Zines. Defining the “olde” and a “wyrd” revival.
Kill It With Fire! John Carpenter's THE THING At 40
Burned at the time… some films never die. How Team Bo-Teen's work on this definitive cult classic remains the benchmark in practical effects.
Ghosts of Suburbia: POLTERGEIST At 40
How an inherent national spirit became a modern American ghost story, revealing more than just childhood fears.
ENCYCLOBLEEDIA of J-Horror
From AUDITION to zombie metafiction. Wired women, vengeful spirits and other transmissions.
Faith and Fury: ALIEN³ at 30
Less STAR BEAST, more infernal beast. How David Fincher’s “unwanted child” endures.
Raising the Stakes: BLADE II at 20
Of monsters and maestros. How the da Vinci of horror reinvented vampires.
Bedtime Stories Mother Never Told You: TALES FROM THE CRYPT At 50
Ain't no Hammer horror. How Amicus nailed the horror anthology.
SWAMP THING: Roots of Horror
Released 40 years ago today, Wes Craven's B movie was an entirely different 'thing' to what followed in the pages of the groundbreaking comic book.
Return of the Loving Dead: NINA FOREVER
A necromantic love triangle and "fucked up fairy tale" presents a unique portrait of grief and trauma.
Under A Swastika Moon: 80 Years Of THE WOLF MAN
Cursed origins and a Universal legacy. How screenwriter Curt Siodmak defined a monster.
Mad Science And Makeup: FRANKENSTEIN At 90
Sadist, scientist, mad genius. Remembering Jack Pierce and his iconic Monster design.
Hulks And Other Things
A craving for superhero horror with the celebration of THE IMMORTAL HULK #50