REVIEW — The Monster Maker (1944)
The Monster Maker is a PRC film that despite its low score on Rotten Tomatoes, still provides audiences with chills that only demented villains from the pre-and post-atomic era can bring.

The Monster Maker is a PRC film that despite its low score on Rotten Tomatoes, still provides audiences with chills that only demented villains from the pre-and post-atomic era can bring.
I’m gonna get this out of the way immediately: I stan The Wolfman.
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!
DREAD and Epic Pictures have done it again with Ed Kemper, biopic of the real-life “Co-ed Killer” that sent 70s California into a panic with reports of murder, necrophilia, and dismemberment.
This list gives a couple of the worst times at camp in horror — all for our enjoyment!
Today, most people don’t think of Ghost Ship when asked of their favorite 2000s horror flick. But I’m here to say it’s one to be remembered.
The four-season series took well-known creepypastas and expanded on them in gloriously insane fashion, bringing our wildest dreams and deepest fears to life.
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.
Water Rites takes real life history and creates a new one, proving that truth is sometimes stranger than fiction.