Welcome, dear readers to Halloween, when in the UK and US children dress as their favourite fictional horror characters (and some, misguidedly, as serial killers) to walk door-to-door asking ...
A n advanced copy of Scream with Me! Horror Films and the Rise of American Feminism by Eleanor Johnson found me in the ...
Once more, the stars are right. On Aug. 15, I’ll be flying from Washington to Providence, R.I., to attend NecronomiCon, which runs from that day until Aug. 18. Originally focused on H.P. Lovecraft and ...
Despite our inability to find aliens (yet!) in our own extraterrestrial searches, our favorite movies, TV shows, games, and ...
Maddie Fisher is a writer, journalist and game developer. She was born and raised on the east coast, having started working in games journalism over ten years ago. She tends to enjoy musical theater, ...
Blight of the Ivory” by Yudhishthir Singh is a dark, haunting, and thought-provoking novel that redefines what horror fiction ...
After releasing 'Halloween' and 'The Fog', John Carpenter's 'The Thing' was critically slammed and commercially unsuccessful, ...
English professor Greg Semenza teaches a class titled "The Horror Film" at UConn that focuses on the theory and history of the film genre from the silent era up until modern times.
The 20th century was the first to yield a steady stream of horror fiction from its turn to its end. Pelan (Darkside) takes advantage of this bountiful legacy by reprinting one outstanding horror tale ...
More often than not, science fiction is rooted in spectacle, leaving audiences in a state of awe and wonder. While it is par of the course to think that opening viewers to fantastic worlds is where ...