Love is in the air and plastered across every stationary surface right now as we prepare for Valentine’s Day. Across the country, millions will sit down...
It was November 11, 1994, and Neil Jordan’s decadent adaptation of Anne Rice’s bestselling novel Interview with the Vampire was set to bring the author’s famed vampires...
In the horror community, the month of February is also known by another name: Women in Horror Month. It’s a time to celebrate the women who...
There's an unreleased Romero film that has been called his "most overtly horrifying" and a "savage masterwork." Find out how you can help get it released.
This Day in Horror History March 4th edition celebrates the granddaddy of vampire films! Nosferatu released March 4, 1922 F.W. Murnau knew he was going to...
This Day in Horror History February 17th has a couple of surprises in store! Read on! Don Coscarelli born February 17, 1954 Born in Lybia, Don...
Happy Valentine’s Day! This Day in Horror History February 14th, we celebrate a classic film that was billed as a love story for the ages! Dracula...
This Day in Horror History February 10th we celebrate the first Wolf Man! Lon Chaney, Jr. born February 10, 1906 Perhaps it was destined that Lon...
This Day in Horror History February 7th edition celebrates the granddaddy of found footage films! Cannibal Holocaust releases February 7, 1980 It’s said that upon seeing Cannibal...
This Day in Horror History February 5th edition features some of the finest actors and actresses to ever embrace the genre! John Carradine born February 5,...
This Day in Horror History February 4th edition celebrates the birth of a legend, some of our favorite stars, and two great movies! George A. Romero...
This Day in Horror History February 3rd gives us three good reasons to love horror movies! Pamela Franklin born February 3, 1950 In 1961, Pamela Franklin...