Near Dark: One Of The Best Vampire Movies Ever!
You know there are vampire movies, and then there’s Near Dark. It’s basically one the BEST vampire movies EVER. If you’re a vampire movie aficionado, chances are you’ve come across this gem directed by Kathryn Bigelow at some point during your nocturnal movie binges.
Released in 1987, Near Dark has cemented its status as a cult classic, and for good reason. Cue the dramatic music and fog machines because we’re diving fang-first into what makes Near Dark not just a movie, but an experience.
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I used to think Halloween had more than enough ghouls and goblins to go around, but apparently, Art the Clown didn’t get the memo about sticking to one season. In Terrifier 3, Sienna and her brother are just trying to trade their post-massacre trauma for holiday cheer with some twinkling lights and eggnog. But just as they start to feel a bit of that cozy Christmas vibe, Art shows up, ready to turn all that merriment into madness. It’s a good reminder that the only thing scarier than a clown at Christmas is thinking you’ve finally gotten rid of him.
Will There Be a Chucky Season 4?
If you’re into creepy dolls and supernatural thrills, you’ve probably been glued to the wild world of Chucky. This series, born from the classic horror franchise, has created its own niche in TV horror. But with Season 3 wrapping up and questions buzzing about the future, you might be wondering, “What’s going on with Chucky Season 4?” Well, buckle up as we dive into the delightful chaos of the Chucky franchise and see what’s cooking regarding its potential future.
One of My Favorite Halloween Traditions is Watching Cinemassacre's Monster Madness
When the fall leaves start dropping and there's a crispness to the air that you can almost feel, it can only mean one thing: Halloween is near. If you're anything like me, the anticipation for spooky season ramps up with a lineup of horror film marathons—a time-honored tradition. One of my favorite Halloween traditions is taking the time in October to watch Cinemassacre's Monster Madness.
Why Watching Halloween Horror Movies on Live TV Brings Back the Fun
There’s something about Halloween that makes watching horror movies a tradition for a lot of us. I know I have my own collection of DVDs and blurays, but I’ve always felt like there’s something more fun about catching them on TV, especially when it’s “live” network TV. It’s not just about the movie itself—it’s about watching it at the same time as a bunch of other people. It almost makes you feel like you’re part of a group, even if you’ll never meet any of those people.