It was Laszlo in the werewolf graveyard with the witch skin hat! Get ready to bring some vampirism to your favorite mystery board game with CLUE: WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS!
Read MoreThe 2024 edition of San Diego Comic-Con is now officially over and we had an amazing time as usual attending. All of pop culture is represented at SDCC and we were on the ground floor to bring you all things horror and Sci-fi for 2024 so, let’s dig in shall we?
Read MoreFor as many years as we can remember, FX has always made sure that their offsite experiences during San Diego Comic Con are top notch, must see/experience driven fun and it looks like 2024 will be no different as the network has a few tricks up their sleeves for fans.
Read MoreTrying new things can be scary. As Eduardo Sánchez recently discovered, they can also be absolutely hilarious. Sánchez is best known for being a co-director of “The Blair Witch Project,” but he’s been directing horror for over 2 decades, including a segment in this year’s horror anthology “Satanic Hispanics.” Dipping his toe into the horror comedy subgenre, Sánchez’s “El Vampiro” is a slapstick comedy about a vampire who has to make it home before Daylight Savings.
Read MoreAnthology horror films are curious beasts. They’re known for having segments ranging in quality from classic to abysmal. Even fans of “Creepshow” (arguably the best anthology horror film of all time, if not in the top 5), have segments they rank last without thinking twice. This doesn’t mean they’re bad, or even that they lessen the film as a whole. Weak entries are priced into all anthology films, and they don’t stop them from being classics. There aren’t many exceptions to this rule, but “Satanic Hispanics” doesn’t contain a single bad segment.
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