American Horror Story season 10 Double Feature poster

  If you’ve started watching American Horror Story 10: Double Feature, you know this season is broken into two parts:  Part 1 “Red Tide” and Part 2 “Death Valley.” The first thing the setting of “Red Tide” had me wondering was if the vacation house the Gardeners (Finn Wittrock andContinue Reading

Night view of Egon Spengler's Farmhouse with Ghostbuster's car from Ghostbusters: Afterlife

In real life, Harold Ramis, the man who played Egon Spengler in the original Ghostbusters movies, died in 2014. Fittingly, even though he can’t physically be part of the much-anticipated third movie in the franchise, his spirit will still very much be a part of Ghostbusters: Afterlife. In fact, theContinue Reading

Posies horror film poster

Have you ever watched a horror short? I’m pretty sure (but not positive) the first one I ever saw was Larry, which I sought out after watching Come Play, a creature feature inspired by Larry. Curiously, the second short horror film I’ve now watched, Posies, also involved monsters. Larry wasContinue Reading

Crime scene tape in the woods or camp ground

June 13, 1977. It wasn’t a Friday (it was early on a Monday morning) when the gruesome discovery at Camp Scott in Oklahoma was made. An unthinkable discovery really. One of the saddest I’ve learned about in a long time, which I did thanks to a comment author Priscilla BettisContinue Reading

Campers sitting around a campfire at night telling scary stories

The beach. Amusement parks. Camping. All quintessential summer pastimes that come with their own thrills and chills. However, there’s something perhaps most particularly thrilling about roughing it in the woods, isn’t there? And what better way to end a day being one with the land than by telling scary campfireContinue Reading

American Horror Stories logo

From the producers of the popular American Horror Story anthology comes a new set of American Horror Stories. Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk have found a way to spin-off the original series, which premiered exclusively on FX on Hulu on July 15, 2021. “How do you create a spin-off ofContinue Reading

The House a Homecoming Dark Zone event banner

In 1970, the Perron family moved into an old farmhouse on Roundtop Road in Harrisville, Rhode Island. Little did they know what lay in store for them. Hauntings. Possession. Terror. Paranormal activity so out of their realm they called in the only real “experts” at that time for assistance, EdContinue Reading

Screenshot of the Night House house from YouTube trailer

The trailer for The Night House begins with Rebecca Hall’s character in the movie, Beth, asking her friends, “Do you guys believe in ghosts?” The question alone is attention-getting but it becomes even more so when paired with the disturbing-looking doll or sculpture that she’s contemplating during the voiceover. It’sContinue Reading

We're gonna need a bigger channel Crackle July 2021 channel cover

We haven’t had a Crackle programming update in a while, but they recently sent us one for July. Since there are all kinds of great sci-fi and horror offerings that are just perfect for summertime streaming, I’m going to stow this on the Summer Spirit page. (In case you wantContinue Reading

Unexplained Maine Campout 2021 graphic

Have you ever been on a midnight Sasquatch hunt? What about a UFO meditation? Ever participated in anything like that? Do you like camping? We’re talking full-on roughing it where you have to haul all of your gear in (and out) and there’s no running water or other amenities. IfContinue Reading

The Haunted House Restaurant logo

Ever since word first started spreading about The Haunted House Restaurant being built in Cleveland, Ohio, people have been dying to know when it would open. The new horror-themed restaurant was aiming to welcome dinners —er, I mean diners— as early as late June in the Cleveland Heights area. It’llContinue Reading

Toy skeleton with inflatable flamingo on red bright background. Halloween theme. Beach vacation concept. Summer rest.

Ah, summer. That astronomical season that begins on Sunday, June 20, and lasts until Wednesday, September 22. Or pre-Spooky Season, as I like to think of it. Because normally (meaning pre-pandemic), the spring and summer months see the most uptick in paracons, Halloween, and horror fests. After being cooped upContinue Reading