Horror History May 23rd
This week in Horror History is chalked full of freaking goodness. No, really. If I'm lying, may sweet Satan drag me back to hell (honestly, I could use a vacation). May 23 One of my ALL TIME favorite movies! I [...]
Horror History – May 16
It's another interesting week in horror history, ladies and gents. Let me tell ya. It's a veritable cornucopia of releases in our favorite genre. So strap in, sip that first morning's caffeine, and let's hop to it, shall we? [...]
Horror History – May 9
Here we go again, friends. It's time to look back at the moments in time that helped shape the face of horror that we know and love today. I hope you're wearing your big person pants, because this week [...]
Horror History
Did you ever wonder what it would be like to travel back in time? Back to those pivotal moments that helped shape the face of all things horror? Well, here at Horrorbuzz we do! I mean, come on. Keep [...]
WOODLANDS DARK AND DAYS BEWITCHED: A HISTORY OF FOLK HORROR Is Thorough & Meaningful–SXSW
South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival - Folk Horror derives its roots from folklore - cryptids, oral traditions, and ancient folktales. In the 1960s, folk horror suddenly hit its stride as a crucial part of horror film history, particularly [...]
HALFTONE HORRORS: THE HISTORY OF HORROR MOVIE COMIC BOOKS Comes to Kickstarter!
Longtime horror content creators HorrorHound have taken to Kickstarter to launch their first hardcover full release, Halftone Horrors: The History of Horror Movie Comic Books! This first in a planned series of collector-based hardbound books delves into the expansive [...]
Natural History of Horror was Naturally Unforgettable
It is impossible to discuss the genre of horror without mentioning the names ‘Frankenstein's Monster’, ‘Mummy’, ‘Dracula’, and ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’. These monsters are powerhouses in the horror world and have inspired many a filmmaker to produce [...]
THE HISTORY OF MONSTERS Uses Horror to Tackle Sexual Assault and PTSD – AFI Fest Screening
"Women live in a more dangerous world than men. This is a fact", says director Juan Pablo Arias Muñoz on his new film The History of Monsters. It's in the realm of the fantastical that artists can use the practice [...]
The History of Horror at the Oscars
DISCLOSURE: Written in cooperation with Melanie Ranell Horror is a genre not limited to movies as it has influenced many other areas of entertainment too including books, video games, gambling and more. In fact, the genre has proven to be an [...]
The 5 Most Epic Deaths in Horror Movie History
We love the smell of blood in the morning! There are so many components in a good horror movie, blood, creepy music, blood, scares, blood, a terrifying villain, did we mention blood? But, there’s nothing quite like an epic [...]