Podcast Episode 19: Rob Tharp Shares His Memories Doing Special FX Work for Class of 1999

Horror special FX artist Rob Tharp shares his memories (and his exclusive photos!) from his time spent working on effects for Mark Lester’s Class of 1999 — the

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Podcast Episode 18: “Kids” Horror Movies (That Aren’t for Kids!)

HorrorFam.com Podcast host Lauren Spear shares her thoughts on one of her favorite horror movie subgenres: “Kids” horror movies that are NOT for kids! Do you have any

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Review: Ti West’s X (2022 A24)

If you love the dirty, sleazy, sexy, vintage vibe of ‘70s horror, you’ll love X. Directed by Ti West, who helmed such beautifully nostalgic, slow-burn, creepy films like

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Hulu Horror Original: Fresh (2022) Review

Hulu has offered horror fans a spate of original, made-for-the-platform films over the years including its Into the Dark series. While some movies I have really enjoyed (Tentacles,

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The Last Matinee (Al Morir La Matinée) Review

It took me awhile to make my way to Giallo films, but once I discovered them, I was in love. The vivid colors and vibey soundtracks; the startling,

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Studio 666 – Should You Turn It Up to 11?

For fans of frontman Dave Grohl and the rest of the Foo Fighters, Studio 666 is a total treat. No, this movie doesn’t reinvent the wheel by any

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Diving Into The Deep House

I remember hearing about The Deep House awhile back and thinking it was a unique premise. However, when the film finally came out, initial reviews were mixed. Some

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Podcast Episode 16: How to Introduce Someone to Horror (VIDEO)

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The Tell Tale Heart 2021 Review

The Tell Tale Heart begins with a quote from American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow… An interesting choice, right off the bat, as ol’ Poe had an interesting history

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The Night House Conveys Intense Dread in the Best Way Possible

The entire vibe of The Night House is foreboding, from the beginning to the end. These types of films don’t seem to be the norm anymore, but I

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