WiHFF 2018 Shatters Expectations in Peachtree City
Returning to the Women in Horror Film Festival felt like coming home. Within minutes of arriving I was greeted by familiar faces, warm...
Believe It or Not With Zenescope!
Believe It or Not! Those words used to thrill me like nothing else could. I had a worn out paperback of some of the most bizarre stories...
The Cult of the Carpet
If you were at Dragon Con this past weekend you no doubt noticed displays of a bizarre and intricate nature. From stickers and fliers to...
Film Festivals to Die For
Film festivals are phenomenal events with terrible reputations. The average moviegoer hears the words “film festival" and thinks of the...
Inhumanity - A Timely Story Told in Familiar Tones
Inhumanity is a film that lives up to its name in the most melodramatic sense. The story of a rapist serial killer, a shadowy...
Count Drahoon's Feature of Fright - An Interview with a Vampire
Taylor Gentry is an unassuming looking young man when you first meet him. He’s a bit quiet at first with the sort of face you’d expect to...
Farewell, Uncle Creepy
From all of us here at 52 Weeks of Horror, we just want to say thanks for making that scary, Uncle Creepy.
Danno's Top 10 Best Evil Dead Moments
After nearly forty years of grueling terror, slapstick violence, sarcastic one liners, and gallons of gore, The Evil Dead is coming to an...
Who Is Chet Zar? An Exclusive Interview
I don’t know art but I know what I like. Damn, I really did just open with that line, didn’t I? Ugh. I promise, the rest of this article...
The Personal Path To Horror
I didn’t find horror, horror found me. That’s usually the way it goes when a fandom is formed. But horror fans are a breed unlike any...