Our classic horror competition wouldn’t be complete without one of the most famous monsters in history, Frankenstein (1931). Was this misunderstood monster able to raise[…]
Hailed as one of the most iconic monsters in film, Dracula established many of the vampire conventions we see today. We were dying to find[…]
Continuing with our Classic Monster competition we introduced the same subject to The Invisible Man (1933). The Invisible Man frightened audiences in 1933 but could[…]
After the recent announcement that Blumhouse would be reviving the Universal monsters, we decided to take the opportunity to revisit the classics. How do the scares compare[…]
What better way to celebrate the most heart-warming season with a heart rate competition between two of our most beloved holiday horrors. Well, one beloved[…]
Originally published at NOFSPodcast.com After The Nun (2018) trailer was banned from the internet for being too scary our interest was peaked. But could this[…]
Trying to find a subject who hasn’t seen The Conjuring (2013) proved to be no easy task. We finally found someone who who almost walked[…]
In 1981, two new slasher sequels were released and continued to change the face of the horror genre. So which movie murderous icon doubled their[…]
First up in our sequels competition is Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981). Camp Crystal Lake may be shut down but there is another camp[…]
We have been waiting for weeks to see how our favorite classic, Halloween (1978) would hold up against the other three films in the FAB[…]