2019 Horror Year in Review
2019, the end of the decade. TV, games, books, projects, and more all came out of the woodwork this year, and horror fans are here for it!

2019, the end of the decade. TV, games, books, projects, and more all came out of the woodwork this year, and horror fans are here for it!
As I scrolled through the shonen, mecha, and harem picks, I came across a show called Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai.
The Nightmare on Elm Street remake is by no means my favorite film of all time, but itβs not trash. Let me explain.
An idyllic love story quickly erupts into mean-spirited delusions, and later, death.
When local school paraprofessional Sasha James rescues a child from a mysterious assailant, she unknowingly marks herself as the next target. To survive this supernatural foe, she will need to search deeper than the physical, pray for power beyond the natural, and fight like thereβs no tomorrow.
We all could instantly hum the tune from Psycho or sing “Tubular Bells” of The Exorcist fame, but there is a whole world of horror film score (and lack of score) to hear out there — and weβve compiled a list of the best ones!
There are two types of people: those who think 1993’s The Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween movie, and those who are wrong.
I have some favorite horror movies that I can watch again and again. Others, a few times. Then there are ones that — although I like them — I only feel the need to see once.
There are more practical effects greats than just American Werewolf.