

Boo Heads to Atlanta for Dragon Con
Rakefet Abergel has become a master storyteller in her films and, with Boo's unique twist, she'll have horror fans cheering.


Fighting the Sky Fights for Clarity
Strange noises roar across the sky. Around the world there are trumpeting noises with no clearly defined source and they’re sparking rumors of armageddon. Meanwhile, people are appearing in random locations, brought through time and space by hideous, terrifying creatures. No, it isn’t some weird YouTube conspiracy video but the new sci-fi horror release from director Conrad Faraj. The story itself has a lot of material to unpack and I think the best way to do it is to dive ri


Tricks, Treats, and Tips for Halloween
Halloween is a week away and there’s so much to do between now and the 31st. Being a part of the scaremaker family, I’ve been trying to think of some fun crafts and ideas to share with my son this season as well as party plans. Whether you’re hitting the streets to Trick-or-Treat, throwing down with a Halloween party, or just staying in for a quiet, spooky night there are plenty of things you can do to make All Hallow’s Eve a little more fun. Soundtrack Music is important and


Southern Discomfort - The South Rises to this Horror Challenge
The regional block of films at Women in Horror Film Festival was titled “Southern Discomfort” and it was so aptly named that it's scary. A series of shorts from the Southeastern U.S. this grouping was expertly curated and delivered. Grueling, dark, and horrific with a touch of twisted humor, it was easy to see why these films were selected. Teaser This short was visually stunning and told a twisted tale with almost no dialogue at all. In a strange speakeasy a burlesque dancer


Count Drahoon's Feature of Fright - An Interview with a Vampire
Taylor Gentry is an unassuming looking young man when you first meet him. He’s a bit quiet at first with the sort of face you’d expect to see in the crowd of any mid-sized college town. You wouldn’t suspect for one moment that within him is the heart of a centuries old vampire count or the wild eyed imagination of a madman. There again, isn’t that how most scary stories start off, the unassuming, the seemingly mundane turned suddenly sideways to reveal the face of terror? Or,


Who's Ready For A COMET TV Monster Summer Giveaway?(ENDED)
It's MONSTER SUMMER! The biggest, baddest and most fire-breathing summer ever! Starting on Memorial Day weekend and… All Summer Long… COMET TV is bringing the heat with Godzilla, Reptilicus, Mechagodzilla and even a few Astro-Monsters for good measure!Every Sunday, Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day weekend, Monster Summer has it going on! But we’re not going to leave you without a little something to beat the heat… We're doing a giveaway with Comet TV and the prizes are


Tomie And The Terrifying Loss Of Self
Is a monster frightening because it can physically kill you or is it more terrifying when it robs you of your individual humanity? I’ve often wondered what makes a monster truly terrifying to me. Some monsters are relentless stalkers, hunting their prey the way a werewolf or vampire might. Others are relentless forces of nature in the vein of Godzilla and other kaiju who wipe out entire cities like volcanic eruptions before disappearing into the nothing. But these are monster