Horror Q&A: John B. Rosenman (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“I had to get the western part right.”
The GODZILLA Issue: Godzilla, Kong, and Gamera Movies, Games, Cartoons, More
Celebrating Toho's legendary kaiju, plus Godzilla’s enemies (like King Ghidorah and Mechagodzilla) and Godzilla’s allies (like Kong, Mothra, and Rodan).
Horror Q&A: Kevin M. Folliard (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“The Old West is such an enduring setting because it embodies adventure, danger, and oftentimes isolation.”
The Munsters: 5 Best Grandpa Episodes
Classic sitcom The Munsters (1964-1966) featured a regular, suburban family that just happened to also be related to the Universal Monsters.
It's Lit: Octavia E. Butler, The Grand Dame of Science Fiction
Octavia E. Butler’s storytelling pushed the boundaries of what Black people were allowed to be in science fiction.
Top 7 Kolchak: The Night Stalker Episodes
Kolchak Best Episodes, Episode Guide, Why Was It Canceled, Watch Episodes Free Online
Horror Q&A: Gustavo Bondoni (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“My stories are mainly driven by ideas—weird, cool, frightening, whatever.”
The Munsters: 10 Crime Stories
It seemed like every week the Munsters ran into bank robbers, con artists, and smugglers…
Horror Q&A: Jason J. McCuiston (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“Conflict is the lifeblood of a great story.”
Horror Noire: Cast Announced For Shudder African-American Horror Series
The original book examined African-American history and its relationship with horror.
Horror Q&A: Andrea Thomas (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“Genre fiction has existed even as far back as the Bard himself.”
New Harry Potter TV Coming to HBO Max, Cartoon Network, TBS
Plans Include Interactive TV Quiz, New Adaptation of Original Books
Frankenstein: Complete Universal Monsters Movies
Universal moved from strength to strength with Frankenstein, which crossed over with Wolf Man, Dracula, and even Abbott and Costello.
The Munsters: Help Wanted - Herman Gets New Jobs
For a guy who worked so many years at a funeral home, Herman Munster sure took on a lot of new jobs.