AQUATIC HORROR

Water is essential to our lives and our planet. It can be beautiful and mesmerizing in a waterfall, transform into snowflakes, hit the ground and grass as rain and that aroma hits your nostril. It can also be dangerous with floods, inhaling too much water, or keeping a big secret like a Megalodon still alive! … Continue reading AQUATIC HORROR

Favorites: October Watches

October 2020 has the BIGGEST watchlist so far and it’s time to share some of my favorites so far. I will only list maybe 5 plus 2-3 honorable mentions because we can’t do a list without some honorable mentions! Just as a background note, since the beginning of 2020, I have been watching or seen … Continue reading Favorites: October Watches

A Color Story: Freddy vs Jason

Title: Freddy vs JasonYear: 2003Director: Ronny YuWriter(s): Damien Shannon, Mark SwiftProducer(s): Sean S. CunninghamCostume(s): Gregory MahCinematography: Fred Murphy Starring: Monica Keena, Kelly Rowland, Jason Ritter, Robert England, Lochlyn Munro and Christ Marquette Oh Freddy vs. Jason… I love you and I dislike you at the same time. I’m trying to remember whether or not I … Continue reading A Color Story: Freddy vs Jason

Top 10 Location Bound Horror

A horror needs a few credentials or essentials: Some kind of plot or narrative, characters, the big baddie and of course, a location where all of these are to take place. So today’s post is about some of my favorite locations in horror. Now this can be all over the place because of what identifies … Continue reading Top 10 Location Bound Horror

VHS Finds: The Video Store Edition

A film called Killbots is released in March of 1986 to limited screens. It doesn't do well at the box office. However, it's given a rename, Chopping Mall, and is released later that year on vhs where it created a cult following that still exists today. Betamax was developed in 1975. VHS was now accessible … Continue reading VHS Finds: The Video Store Edition

SoH Reviews: Crystal Lake Memories

I love documentaries. I love commentary. I just love hearing and learning about people’s experiences, especially in film and television. Now, it has taken me this long to watch this documentary, mostly because of time and until I got Shudder, I probably wouldn't have found the time to watch. I am talking about Crystal Lake … Continue reading SoH Reviews: Crystal Lake Memories