Category: Horror Concepts
A Love Letter to The Monument Mythos: A Beautifully Disturbing World of Alternate History
Terrifyingly realistic, Alex Casanas alternate timeline series, The Monument Mythos, is bite-sized internet-based indie horror at its very finest. Learn why from adoring fan, Skyla Macy.
Horror Out TODAY: Conjuring the Beyond (2022) Review
Lauren Spear reviews Conjuring the Beyond (streaming everywhere 09/13/2022), a brand new horror film about a sleep paralysis study gone awry. Did it conjure delight within this avid horror movie fan or was it a nightmare she couldn’t wake up from?
A Love Letter to My Favorite Final Girl
Sidney, Laurie, and Nancy are amazing, but they aren’t Christi Bandy’s #1 favorite! Find out which Final Girl has her heart in this loving tribute…
Podcast Episode 16: How to Introduce Someone to Horror (VIDEO)
Lauren Spear shares five tips from HorrorFam.com’s founders on how to (positively!) introduce your friends to the horror genre.
Horror Isn’t Scary – Why Our Favorite Genre Is the Least Frightening
Why are so many “scaredy-cats” drawn to the horror genre? Why do we find scary movies comforting? Because horror ISN’T scary! … but everything else is.
The “Core” Universal Monsters: Ranked!
Lauren Spear ranks the six “core” Universal Monsters in order of their awesomeness. Do you agree or disagree with her assessments?
Scared of Losing Halloween This Year? A Look at Our Favorite Holiday and How to Celebrate in 2020 No Matter What!
Aurora Smith takes a look at the history of All Hallows Eve, why horror fans LOVE it so much, and how we can potentially SAVE Halloween 2020!
Horror Friends Are the Best Friends: Here’s Why!
Are people who love the horror genre more empathetic, more creative, and more equipped to handle a crisis? Absolutely. Why? Read the article!
Are Horror Movies Good for You?
Are there benefits to being a horror fan? We looked into the science behind how the horror genre effects humans physically and psychologically.
Where Did All The Boogeymen Go? A Look at Movie Monsters Then and Now
Jtech843 fondly recalls the horror movie boogeymen he grew up with and digs to uncover their modern-day equivalents.










