New Year New Me: Speculating the Trends of 2020
As we leave the teens and enter a new decade, will we see a continuation of the old, or a continuation of the new? Here are my thoughts on possible trends of 2020.

As we leave the teens and enter a new decade, will we see a continuation of the old, or a continuation of the new? Here are my thoughts on possible trends of 2020.
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!
There is a holiday for everyone, and murder is the reason for the season. If you look past the mugs of hot cocoa and snow-covered Douglas Firs, Christmas is as dead and bleak as Frosty’s button nose.
Most of the time I give second chances to movies, but this time I’m giving a second chance to a person: Rob Zombie.
Fall doesn’t technically start until September 23 this year, but I’ve been in Fall mode since, well… last Fall. And what better way to celebrate the season (or any season for that matter) with some of the most “overwhelmingly Autumn” movies and shows out there.
With billions of dollars spent on Halloween every year, the American public is insatiable for harvest season’s thrills and chills.
Age can be a wonderful determiner for movies.
Realizing I’m a bit biased (the 60s isn’t my favorite decade for horror), I decided to give The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism another chance.
Beautiful filming style and compelling story should be reasons to watch it, and if you can stand the long runtime, it will probably be worth it.