We present the 2025 "Top Ten Irish Horror Movies You Need To See This St.Patrick's Day." This list has something for everyone, from Creature Features to Deep Woods Folklore. Grab yourself a Guinness and enjoy the show!
Read MoreThis month, Lowell and Matt are joined by Rick Guzman of the SPOOKY DOINGS PODCAST to vamp on the best NYC horror movies! Watch within!
Read MoreWe take a look back at some of the wild, whacky, and weird horror toys from the (mostly) 90s including Mighty Max, Monsters in My Pocket, Doctor Dreadful, and more!
Read MoreThe term "Icon" is thrown around a lot these days, but one man who truly fits the mold is Tony Todd. Actor, director, writer, and so much more, We take a look at Tony Todd’s legendary career and his undeniable mark on entertainment and pop culture.
Read MoreIn this month's "AND THE HORRORS PERSISTED" we discuss the need for more horror movies centered around the experience of Black people, and if things are getting better or worse.
Read MorePodcaster and Author of “Millennial Nasties,” Ariel Powers-Schaub shares with Macabre Daily her unique take on how the Clown Cafe is more than it may seem in Damien Leone’s “Terrifier 2”
Read MoreArtist Tommy Spero (Bowman & Butcher) and Author Adam Wakefield (“The Usher”), to join us for an in-depth discussion on what many believe to be Romero’s crowning living dead achievement, “Dawn of the Dead.” Tommy, Adam, and Macabre DailyContributor Sean O’Connor talk about what the film means to them, its impact on horror, and its lasting impact. Shamble on over and join us as we pay respect to a modern-day horror Master.
Read MoreJoin Macabre Daily this February as we recommend some of the best, weirdest, most obscure "Nature Run Amok" films to crawl, stomp, and slither across a Silver Screen. Trust us, these movies have teeth!
Read MoreWe take a look at five famous couples in horror films that prove that even though love may be in the air for Valentine’s Day, horror is forever. Check out our list below.
Read MoreAs January draws to a close, we thought it would be the perfect time to reach out to one of the premiere horror enthusiasts we know, screenwriter/director Marc Gottlieb (“Aquarium of the Dead,” “Witch Hunter”).
Read MoreAfter looking at some of Mario Bava's remarkable Giallo films, the next logical director to focus on is Dario Argento, the “Italian Hitchcock” himself.
Read MoreWe take a look at the seven-decade-long career of one of Horror’s most beloved and respected Icons, Sir Christopher Lee. He scared us as Dracula, mesmerized us as Sauroman, and sang his heart out on a heavy metal album—that plus so much more below.
Read More“And The Horrors Persisted” is an idea that came from a feeling many of us are likely experiencing now, shock and sadness. You don’t have to scroll too far to see the onslaught of news hitting our feeds daily and the kind of negative connotation much of it carries, and this isn’t a new problem. This month’s column focuses on the relationship between immigrants and horror.
Read MoreIn celebration of Giallo January, coined by the folks at Cinematic Void, we unpack the influence that this sub-genre has had over various countries and decades. In addition, we’ll be sharing some films that are representative of that influence for your viewing pleasure. So put on those black gloves, sharpen that straight-edge razor, and get ready for the melodramatic!
Read MoreWe take a look back at 2010s “THE WOLFMAN” and try to defend an honorable homage to a classic monster tale to modern horror fans.
Read MoreFor January, Macabre Daily will look at some of the most prolific writers and directors in the Giallo subgenre. Join us as we take a loving look at all they had to offer and their lasting impact on horror.
Read MoreNew year, same Macabre Monthly as Lowell and Matt are talking about their TOP 5 HORROR MONOLOGUES! Not to mention, they also give a rundown of some of the latest horror news from Macabre Daily along with some of their most recent watches!
Read MoreIn light of Demi Moore winning a Golden Globe for "The Substance," Managing Editor Matt Orozco unpacks if the genre actually needs major award show recognition or not.
Read MoreSean takes a look back at his Top 10 favorite horror films of 2024.
Read MoreThis horror community is something unique and special, so here are five interviews to share from the past year to show you how cool, creative, and inclusive these amazing people are. Happy New Year, and here’s to a frightfully fun 2025!
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