For the first time in its nineteen year run, the San Diego LGBT FilmOut film festival has added a block of short horror films to its roster....
By Jacob Davison and Jonathan Correia When it comes to horror home video releases, one of the biggest names in the field is SCREAM FACTORY. The...
If you haven’t noticed by now, I’m really excited for the newest incarnation of The Mummy. I know it’s been getting a lot of flack – some...
I think the reviewer inside me has always appreciated snarky and sarcastic commentary to movies. Ever since I was a kid, I loved when people made...
Disaster movies are the best. Whether you like your apocalypse in the flavor of meteor, giant insect, or global warming, there’s just something about these movies...
Vampires are in nearly EVERY culture. From the Asanbosom/Sasabosom of Africa to the Strigoi of Romania to the glittery dimwits of American vampire culture, you can...
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard has been out for a while and recently both “Banned Footage” DLC packs became available across all the platforms. After getting some...
Having the strange and perverse on display for everyone to see isn’t a new concept. From side shows to the Warrens collecting the haunted objects of...
Earlier this week, iHorror did an artist profile on Joshua Hoffine: a horror photography pioneer. I got the opportunity to pick his brain and discuss childhood...
Several years ago, thanks to social media, I came across something that both haunted and delighted me. They were pictures of young children in terrifying situations...
***UPDATE*** Adi Shankar posted this message on his Facebook regarding the announcement of the Castlevania series. The Castlevania franchise has had its ups and downs, but...
Those of you that have been following this story may have seen our article last night regarding the pulling of World War Z 2 and the...