Curl up with a surprise episode of The Boo Crew for some Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark with the films Director, André Øvredal! This spoiler free chat makes a great prologue before you check out this incredibly fun horror-adventure, in theaters now, OR make new discoveries when you listen after you see it!
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The inaugural season of AMC’s The Terror, based on Dan Simmons 2007 novel, merged supernatural horror with a fictionalized account of Captain Sir John Franklin’s historic lost expedition to the Artic in 1845-1848. The second season, set to premiere on August 12, places a very different supernatural menace right in the middle of World War
The business end of the year is upon us, and that means the steady trickle of games turns into a roaring avalanche once again. For horror fans there are plenty of reasons to be excited about the rest of 2019, (August alone is chock full). In the gaming world, it’s especially healthy in that department,
Back for a 15th year at the beautiful Broadway Cinema, Mayhem Film Festival has announced a trio of movie titles coming to their event running 10th – 13th October 2019. Here are the full details. Extra Ordinary. In rural Ireland, reluctant medium Rose is called upon to save a local teen from the town’s resident
Brought to our attention by America’s Most Haunted today, William Morrow Paperbacks will be releasing The Last Seance next month, a brand new collection of supernatural tales from Agatha Christie, the Queen of Mystery. The book collects Christie’s “spookiest and most sinister stories,” including one that has never before been published in the United States. “For
Iconic British film studio Hammer Film Productions is well known and regarded for their gothic horror output that took off in the ‘50s and ‘60s, but the 1934 founded company has an extensive catalog of films and television series from all genres. Hammer first garnered a lot of attention for retooling the Universal classic horror
Published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, Stephen King‘s Roadwork was first released in 1981, later collected together with other stories in 1985’s The Bachman Books. The book’s official description reads, “It’s all coming to an end for Barton Dawes. The city’s Highway 784 extension is in the process of being constructed right across town and