Black Christmas (1974 vs. 2006 vs. 2019)
Hello friends and enemies. I hope you are having a nice start to your holiday season.
Either way, I highly recommend keeping the festive horror films rolling, until at least the new year. Gremlins, The Thing, Misery, Psycho, The Shining, so many cold classics to choose from. (Any movie containing snow or decorations, is a…
The Ultimate Halloween Classic: John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978)
Halloween (1978), the John Carpenter classic that started it all … by all I mean like a million movies he did not want made. Sure, there’s lots of murder in this film but there are also, pumpkins, a rain storm, cozy stockings and blowing leaves. So, very hygge and perfect for Halloween night.
The Best Halloween Cartoons: The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror
The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror episodes are something I watch absolutely every single spooky season. With many great segments and hilarious lines, these Halloween specials always get me deep cackling — often before the opening credits are done!
Doodling to the first Scream movie.
The post invites readers to share their favorite scary movie from the Scream franchise while providing a playful mention of a deconstructed Dewey. It concludes with a cheerful nod to the upcoming Halloween celebration, creating an engaging and festive atmosphere for fans of horror films.
Spooky stoner cult classic, Idle Hands (1999)
Idle Hands (1999) is a spooky cult classic. There are a lot of stoners in this movie and maybe even more pumpkins. This (dead) buddy comedy has a killer cast. Devon Sawa plays a perma-high teenager along with costars Seth Green (who kills it in this movie) and Elden Henson (who you are going to…
One of the best horror movies ever: The House of The Devil (2009)
The House of The Devil (2009) is one of my all-time favourite horror films. The autumn coziness, the dread — and that house! All to die for.
Spooky Season is Here!
Celebrating the start of spooky season — with some Billy fan art!
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Best episode of The X-Files to watch in the bathtub.
There are two ways to enjoy The X-Files, start-to-finish and skipping through the monster-of-the-week episodes. I highly recommend doing both. The latter is perfect for when you are looking for something to watch in the tub.
Two Great Summer Horror Films
Celebrate the upcoming summer with two entertaining creature features: “The Pool” (2018) offers a fun survival story despite its faux crocodile, earning four out of five stars. Meanwhile, “The Beach House” (2019) delivers an unsettling experience with awkward social dynamics and eerie sea creatures, receiving three out of five stars.
Back-to-Back Draculas
The post suggests watching “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” (1992) and “Dracula: Dead and Loving It” (1995) for a fun experience, particularly if indulging in weed enhances the enjoyment. The author expresses affection for Leslie Nielsen and a crush on Keanu Reeves, prompting a playful question about which actor one would choose to spend forever with.
Don’t you just love “Donnie Darko”?
The author reflects on their enjoyment of “Donnie Darko,” a psychological thriller with horror elements, noting its relaxing qualities, impressive soundtrack, and eerie atmosphere. They mention re-watching the film approximately every five years and pose a question regarding the concept of portals, inviting agreement and discussion from others.
Happy 50th Anniversary to JAWS
The author expresses a personal fear of the film “Jaws,” viewing it as a classic creature feature, particularly due to the mayor’s character. A memorable scene involving Quint scratching a chalkboard is highlighted, along with a doodle inspired by it. The author recommends revisiting “Jaws” for its 50th anniversary.
Best Horror Movies on Tubi: Zombeavers (2014)
Directed by Jordan Rubin, Zombeavers (2014) is a quirky film about zombie beavers that viewers didn’t know they needed. Streaming for free on Tubi, it’s recommended for summer nights with snacks. The film features amusing elements, including a guy struggling with a bat, charming zombie beavers, and a notable appearance by John Mayer.
A True Horror Classic: The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
The author celebrates the iconic status of “The Bride of Frankenstein,” a pivotal horror film. They express enthusiasm for its characters, visuals, and memorable lines, highlighting a clever scene featuring Minnie the housekeeper. Emphasizing its must-watch status, the author rates the film five stars, urging audiences to enjoy its timeless charm.
Best Horror Movies on Tubi: The Descent (2005)
The Descent (2005) is a cherished horror film featuring flesh-eating creatures that disrupt a claustrophobic girls weekend. It offers an intense viewing experience, ideal for hot summer nights with a cold root beer. The movie is currently available for streaming on Tubi.
Shut your blinds and kick-back with spooky Tom Hanks in, The ‘Burbs (1989)
The ‘Burbs is a summer classic featuring Tom Hanks, who becomes suspicious of his eerie neighbors instead of enjoying his vacation. Directed by Joe Dante, the film blends humor with darker themes and boasts a notable cast and a memorable score by Jerry Goldsmith, making it a must-watch for nostalgic viewers.
David Fincher’s Se7en (1995)
David Fincher’s Se7en (1995) immerses viewers in a haunting crime-thriller featuring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman as detectives pursuing a serial killer. With a blend of horror and dark humor, the film is unforgettable, showcasing memorable lines and disturbing effects, including a notably gruesome “sloth” victim scene.
MEN (2022)
The author created fan art inspired by the film A24’s MEN (2022) while watching it. They express their admiration for the movie, particularly highlighting its impactful ending.
Celebrate Friday the 13th with the most hygge summer horror movie ever made!
The author celebrates Friday the 13th by recommending the original 1980 film as a quintessential summer horror experience. They emphasize its cozy atmosphere, nostalgic elements, and autumnal visuals, rating it four out of five stars but criticize its lack of diversity and the unethical portrayal of animal violence.