McKamey Manor: The Haunt With The Most NOPE.
Every year around Halloween, local “Haunts” pop up in cities, towns, and country farms. Where I grew up there was a Haunted Hay Ride, when Continue Reading
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Every year around Halloween, local “Haunts” pop up in cities, towns, and country farms. Where I grew up there was a Haunted Hay Ride, when Continue Reading
Some people aren’t huge on the found footage genre, but I have to say I really enjoy it when it’s done correctly. I think the Continue Reading
How much can a mystery cost you? In the case of Doctor Who‘s “Mummy On the Orient Express”: five lives and sixty-six seconds each. And Continue Reading
There are many common phobias out there, but a prevalent one is the fear of clowns. I have several friends who can’t even LOOK at Continue Reading
“The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door…” I find it simply amazing that a Doctor Continue Reading
Mummies and ancient Egyptian curses have freaked people out since the dawn of time and remain some of the oldest stories told in the history Continue Reading
Producer and director Eduardo Sanchez solidified his reputation as the king of “in the forest” documentary style horror movies and basically launched the genre when Continue Reading
The Amityville Horror saga is the original “Paranormal Activity” and one of the best known series in horror movies. Now it is returning to the Continue Reading
In its ninth year, Toronto’s horror film festival, Toronto After Dark, has as eclectic a line up as always! Catering to all kinds of horror Continue Reading
Louise and Lisa Burns, twin sisters renowned for their iconic roles as the eerie little girls from the horror staple The Shining, are a surprisingly Continue Reading
I’m always searching around the internet, looking to find some cool and unusual stuff to report and it seems today I hit the monster jackpot. Continue Reading
Clive Barker’s short story “Jacqueline Ess: Her Will And Testament” is not only being adapted into a horror film by the Canadian and Torontonian film Continue Reading
On Friday I was treated to something I thought didn’t exist. A collection of people who hold the same passion for theatre, geekery and horror Continue Reading
In my humble opinion, good science fiction is defined by its humanity. It needs to have relatable characters in situations that evoke emotions that are Continue Reading