Letβs Talk Aliens: Extraterrestrials in Horror
Aliens are common creatures in science fiction films, but they also appear more often than you think in horror.

Aliens are common creatures in science fiction films, but they also appear more often than you think in horror.
I sat down with Hounds of God creator, writer, and executive producer Sean Meighen to learn more about this comic masterpiece in the works and how it fits into our real-life tabletop gameplay for those who want to bring the terror to life.
Does hype ruing movies? It’s a simple question with a not-so-easy answer.
In the realm of childhood-IPs-gone-horror, our beloved spinach-eating sailor has turned to murder in Salem House Film’s Popeye the Slayer Man.
Bystanders is chaotic good and the massacre of a movie I was looking for.
If you are a Millennial, you know this theme song by heart. The maestro of the macabre, strumming the strings of our haunted souls. A dreadful treat for your ears, tickling the ivories while tip-toeing through dark rooms and hallways. The theme to nightmares itself: Goosebumps. This theme song is ingrained in our minds forever more, bearing the power to possess our psyche and bring us back to a time of nostalgia and fright. It is the one. Viewer beware, you’re in for a scare!
There is an overflow of short films you can watch in a lunch break, all of which will have you asking for more.
Videotheque succeeded in bringing the hopeless grayness of Serbian horror to something my American self could easily digest.