The Anatomy of a Remake: Silent Night, Deadly Night
Halloween season is not the only time one can enjoy a Slasher film. The holiday season may be the most wonderful time of the year, but you better watch out...
Halloween season is not the only time one can enjoy a Slasher film. The holiday season may be the most wonderful time of the year, but you better watch out...
A group of feisty Naughty Listers have to help the real-life Santa Claus beat the evil Krampus in Slay Belles, a brand-new Horror-Comedy that arrives to VOD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, December 4, 2018, thanks to Epic Pictures and Dread Central. This year, three little firecrackers...
Ever thought 1982’s Creepshow or 1990’s Tales from the Darkside could have been more festive? Like it could have done with more sleigh bells, tinsel and Christmas cheer? Well, RLJE Films covers that with All the Creatures Were Stirring, due out on Tuesday, December 4,...
It was 25 years ago that the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town first proclaimed, “This is Halloween!” On Friday, October 29, 1993, Tim Burton’s stop-motion musical The Nightmare Before Christmas arrived to theaters and would quickly grow to become a holiday-bending, cult classic. [caption id="attachment_191775" align="alignleft"...
Don't look now, but the holiday season is just around the corner! Sometimes it is a daunting thought, due to the stresses of finding all their friends and family presents, or just pondering the idea that another year is ending. That in mind, often we...
As all of us inclined to the Dark Side know, Everyday is Halloween: but that impressively-piped, chandelier-swinging Sia was misguided and has somehow come to believe that Everyday Is Christmas. Hence the name of her new, all-original Christmas collection, which arrives on Friday, November 17th,...
This week in Horror movie history, Silent Night, Deadly Night was released on November 9, 1984 through TriStar Pictures. Although technically directed by the late Charles E. Sellier, Jr., who was better known for his Biblical documentaries than his Horror films, the movie's death scenes were directed...