There have a been a couple of moments in my life where I have truly been frightened by an event that took place, which at the time and to this day, I have not been able to explain. There have…

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This is the first article in a limited series on the cult British comedy, Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace. “Larry Renwick will be remembered for his wit, and laughing eyes. And for being above-all a good friend. I’m sure we all feel…

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I, earlier this week, reviewed the new anthology horror film, The Dark Tapes, and declared my love for the sub-genre and the heartbreak inherent in those times when it is not done well. So, when I was thinking about an…

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When anthology horror is executed well, it can be one of the most satisfying sub-genres of horror to witness. There is something cathartic about divining a united thread running between (seemingly) dissonant stories—usually told by different writers and directors. Each…

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The Body | The Blood is here with its first regular episode! From here on out, we will be posting a new episode on the last day of every month to appease your horror needs! We have a great episode…

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THE BODY | THE BLOOD HAS BEEN RE-ANIMATED! After a lengthy hiatus, we were approached by Reel World Theology to bring our show to their podcast roster. With this opportunity on the table, Ian Olson, Andy Whitfield and Blake I. Collier decided to…

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Spring has sprung and you have reason to be outside enjoying the longer days and warmer weather. So it makes perfect sense for you to stay inside and watch one of our recommendations from our fine contributors. Maybe meet somewhere…

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The Lord looks down from heaven upon the children of men, To see if there are any who understand, who seek God. They have all turned aside, They have together become corrupt; There is none who does good, No, not…

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On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: The biggest horror film of the year so far may end up being one of the biggest in our lifetime. Get Out breaks a lot of ground in the horror genre…

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To me it was about trying to ground the movie as much as possible so that the audience would believe that world, so we tried to find a house that your brother could have lived in and your father could…

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