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It's Dead Certain: Is 'Bury Me Here' The Best Episode Of 'The Walking Dead' Season 7?
Well, unlike its shuffling zombies, #TheWalkingDead certainly isn't crawling to its Season 7 finale. After last week's fun-filled trip to the fair, #AMC's undead drama took a decidedly sinister turn as we ramp up toEpisode 16 and the end of another mixed-bag run. With a much-needed trip to The Kingdom, the show arguably rules at its best when outside the fortified walls of the Alexandria Safe Zone.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
SyFy's 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer' 20th Anniversary Celebrations Will Have You Hungry For Horror!
Don't slay it with flowers, slay it with cake. A new trailer for the 20th anniversary of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is SyFy UK's very own version of "The Great British Stake Off." Unless you have been buried alive in the grounds of Sunnydale, any true Buffy fan will know that March 9 is a very special day for the show.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Once More, With Feeling: How 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer' Still Has Fangs 20 Years Later
"Welcome to Sunnydale — Enjoy your Stay." It's official, if you don't feel old yet, you soon will. Buffy the Vampire Slayer turns 20, but where other shows and their dodgy CGI have turned to dust in the sunlight, our feisty heroine and her ragtag gang of vampire hunters hasn't aged a day. For seven seasons and 144 episodes, #SarahMichelleGellar ruled as the Slayer of the quaint fictional town in this feminine first horror comedy.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Vampires as Nooses, as Vampires
Have you ever felt the need to belong? To be like everyone else? Not have to hide who you were and have someone who would except you for you, with absolutely no conditions? It's a common teenage thing to want to "be normal" but not every teenager was had that feeling for over a century. Life does put certain obstacles in your life that seem like all levels of hell to get through. Most of the time people end up giving up. It's not that simple for me. Even if I wanted to give up, that would be an obstacle in itself. I've traveled the world searching for... absolutely nothing. I've lived around most places people would only dream of visiting. I've had money and love but never have I truly belonged. Not even when I was... alive.
By Andrea Marcus8 years ago in Horror
Don't Go in the Attic!! A Horror Short
Do you ever experience feelings of dread in your attic or basement? If so you probably need the Ghostbusters. So way back in a time BEFORE YouTube, I was shooting little short films and video clips on my trusty Mini Dv camcorder - ON ACTUAL TAPES!!
By Matt Loftus8 years ago in Horror
Back To Black: Jordan Peele Reveals Much Darker Ending For 'Get Out'
With Universal's Get Out currently tearing up review sites and the box office as one of the best horror films ever, it is certainly a thriller that gets under your skin and stays there. Cleverly balancing humor, horror, and the dark issue of racism, Get Out is almost too clever for its own good. The film is held up by its truly bizarre final act, but with a great pay-off that will have you thinking about #GetOut for a long time to come.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
I Bet You 'Saw' That One Coming: Tobin Bell Is Officially Back For 'Saw: Legacy'
I hope you've cleaned the bathroom, because it looks like the Saw films are getting ready to lock us back in there for another round with Billy the puppet. Michael and Peter Spierig are taking the final out of The Final Chapter, as the hotly anticipated #SawLegacy aims to carve a new piece of the puzzle, seemingly ditching the seventh film's ambiguous ending and starting afresh.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
The Razor Gloves Are Off: Why Heather Langenkamp Can't Watch The 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' Remake
One, two, Freddy may be coming for your, but hopefully our next trip down #ElmStreet will fair better than the boogeyman's last razor-gloved attack. We all know about the maligned #WarnerBros remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street - starring Rooney Mara and Jackie Earle Haley, the 2010 film is still haunting the infamous monster franchise to this day. It now seems that all of Hollywood has another supporter, as we have found yet another person who refuses to watch Samuel Bayer's car crash of a film.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
No 'Bones' About It: David Boreanaz Will Never Return To 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer'
For those seeking some '90s/'00s nostalgia, what better time is there to be alive? Reunion shows like Gilmore Girls, 24, and the upcoming Prison Break hark back to a time before Kanye ruled the world, avocados didn't cost $10, and Hilary Duff was still doing that awkward Disney swish. However, while Kenan and Kel tease they could once again flip burgers for Good Burger 2, one reunion that definitely won't be happening involves the not-so-sunny town of Sunnydale. Vampire romp Buffy the Vampire Slayer 2.0 looks even less-likely to happen if the latest alumni interview is anything to go by.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
There's No Place Like Home: 10 Films Like 'Get Out' To Watch Next
Horror fans rejoice, because the trend of gritty slashers and thinking-man's thrillers is continuing well into 2017. #JordanPeele's radical racial redefinition is inviting audiences into cinemas instead of telling them to "GET OUT." While Peele may be used to being a cult comedian, the director's first foray into a life behind the camera highlights that his comic timing also has a skill for relevant societal issues.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
The Doe
It started out any other December night, just laying in bed and talking about work. She was a writer and I was a general laborer, as she got to stay in the warm house, typing down words, I worked outside in the elements pushing and pulling train cars. Even though we were both different in styles and opinions, it didn't matter any because we both loved each other. Even though I didn't know it, my heart was about to break with the ringing of her phone. When she got finished and hung up the phone, she had informed me it was her father inviting us to Christmas at his place, it wasn't often we got to see him as he was always on the road. It was just a few days' notice, and a distance we had to go, I told her we should go, and we will pack the following afternoon.
By Natasha Dennis8 years ago in Horror











