SNL: David Pumpkins (Haunted Elevator)
“Haunted Elevator” is a Saturday Night Live sketch about confused people trying to figure out the deal with this guy named David S. Pumpkins. The now-classic sketch starring Tom Hank was written by similarly confused people trying to figure out what his deal is.
Dracula Reimagined—Ricardo Delgado's Dracula of Transylvania
All-new illustrated novel DRACULA OF TRANSYLVANIA reimagines Bram Stoker’s classic vampire story like never before! DRACULA OF TRANSYLVANIA is a fresh, bold retelling of the classic Bram Stoker dark fairy tale with the pace of a modern thriller—a gripping new novel with incredible lavish concept art from one of Hollywood’s leading concept designers.
SNL: Mephistopheles and Andrew Dice Clay - It’s a Wonderful Life (Jon Lovitz)
A shock comic wishes he were never born—and his guardian devil grants his wish. This episode of SNL came with a whirlwind of media coverage…
The Munsters: 6 Episodes Where Herman Munster Goes Out For Sports
Over the course of its classic run, the horror comedy The Munsters featured several episodes where Herman Munster was pressed to demonstrate his prowess (or lack thereof) in sports.
She-Hulk Is Back to Shake Up the Marvel Universe in New Comic Series by Rainbow Rowell and Roge Antonio
Marvel’s sensational powerhouse returns! One of comics’ most beloved heroes, Jennifer Walters, AKA She-Hulk, will star in a new ongoing comic series starting in January!
Horror Q&A: J.B. Dane (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“Well, there was plenty about the Old West that was horrific to begin with. It was a harsh landscape just waiting to kill you, and if it didn't get you, then the people whose territory you were invading took their turn, and nearly everyone walked around with a loaded gun.”
The Mummy: Complete Universal Monsters Movies
Following the box office successes of Dracula and Frankenstein, Universal commissioned a new monster movie inspired by the media sensation caused by the opening of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 and the “Curse of the Pharaohs.” Since, unlike with Dracula and Frankenstein, there was no literary source material, there were a number of iterations before they got there.
Top 5 Frankenstein Movies: Dr. Gangrene
For like 100 years, the legend of Frankenstein has appeared in countless movies from multiple film genres. Watch the video as horror host Dr. Gangrene offers his picks for the best Frankenstein movies.
The Munsters: 13 Secrets Every Fan Should Know
In the pantheon of sitcom families, there are few as memorable as The Munsters. Despite being an iconic show in American culture, here are 13 things you may not know about the series.
Horror Q&A: Peter Prellwitz (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“The isolation and mystic the Old West provides is the perfect background for horror.” Something Wicked This Way Rides features some two-dozen authors exploring the Old West through stories featuring the wicked, supernatural, demonic and just plain weird. Author Peter Prellwitz contributes the macabre tale “Partners.” In this interview, he discusses his story, the juxtaposition of westerns with weird tales, and how “Partners” compares with his usual fiction.
Hellboy Novels and Anthologies In Order
Paranormal investigator Hellboy, created by writer-artist Mike Mignola, got his start in the comics. A half-demon summoned as a baby by Nazis, he was taken by Allied Forces and raised by Professor Trevor Bruttenholm, founder of the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense (BPRD).
Godzilla Monsters Ranked Weakest To Strongest [Video]
This video ranks the strongest of the kaiju to appear in the world’s longest running film series, including favorites Mothra, Rodan, King Kong, and many more.
‘Hotel Transylvania 4’ Skipping Theaters, Headed For Streaming - UPDATED
Van Helsing's mysterious "Monsterfication Ray" turns Johnny into a monster, while transforming Drac and his monster pals into humans!
25+ Indian Authors Who Write Science Fiction, Horror, and Urban Fantasy
While so many “best horror writer” lists are dominated by white and Western authors, here’s a list of authors of Indian ancestry—including Nalini Singh, Shweta Taneja, Mainak Dhar, and more.
Horror Q&A: Lawrence Dagstine (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“I’ve written traditional western stuff in the past, but never molded two genres together to give it a speculative flavor...” In this interview, the author discusses writing Horror vs. Westerns, the inspiration behind his story, and compares it with his other fiction.
Wolf Man: Complete Universal Monsters Movies
The Wolf Man launched one of the most important series in the Universal Monsters movies canon, crossing over the Wolf Man films with Frankenstein, Dracula, and even Abbott and Costello.
The Love-Haight Case Files, Book Two: Fighting for Other-Than-Human Rights Blog Tour
Book two of the award-winning series is out: no matter if it creeps, crawls, or skitters--the law isn't for the squeamish. Delve into their case files for a genre-bending mix of mystery, horror, suspense, thrills, courtroom drama, and romance.
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: 10 Things You Should Know
Mojo.com counts down ten things you should know about Mary Shelley’s groundbreaking debut novel “Frankenstein.”
Frank Herbert’s Dune: Complete Dune Books in Publication Order
Often said to be the biggest selling science fiction novel in history, Dune by Frank Herbert launched a media empire that includes novels, Games, comics, films and television, and more.
Horror Q&A: John A. Frochio (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“I enjoy writing things that are different… I couldn't simply write a Western story without some kind of twist.” In this interview, John shares the inspiration for his story, and explains his favorite part about mashing up horror with the Old West…