REVIEW — Ringu (1998)
Based on the 1991 novel of the same name, Ringu is the story of one of the most infamous Japanese tall tales: a video tape that kills you when you watch it.

Based on the 1991 novel of the same name, Ringu is the story of one of the most infamous Japanese tall tales: a video tape that kills you when you watch it.
You may be surprised that with someone with a love for older horror movies and a tarantula pet owner, I had only recently seen 1955 science fiction film Tarantula. I am so very happy that I decided on a whim to watch it!
Backstreet’s Back… ALRIGHT!!!
C’mon, admit you sung that in your head as soon as you read the title. I’m doing it as we speak.
Here are our picks for the top minimalistic trailers in horror cinema! A little editing can certainly go a long way.
Many years ago, I was gifted a book, Harvest Tales & Midnight Revels: Stories for the Waning of the Year. All Hallows’ Eve is the night when the veil between the living and dead is thinnest, so it’s fitting that so many different stories can all relate to the same thing: Halloween.
British gothic horror singer/songwriter/composer Strange Nocturnal offered to sit and chat about horror music in film, rock and pop influences, the history behind the sounds, and everything in between.
I’ve compiled a list of my picks for remakes that are better than the originals. So in no particular order, let’s start some fights!
While many fans say there is a distinct lowering of scare factor despite the higher quality animations, I still found this show entertaining enough to continue on through the seasons. To me, I still love the show.
Coming from the team that brought you All Your Friends Are Dead and Caw is a new dark comedy horror musical: Open House!
I’ve been missing Halloween lately, and with my new subscription to Screambox on Amazon, I have access to a million more horror movies, including the legendary Hell House LLC.