
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[…]

Wake up. Find a theater. Monitor a movie. Repeat. In 2017, Happy Death Day surprised us with its clever and amusing tale of repetitiveness. But[…]

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[…]

Independent horror short films have always a held a special place in our heart. Several years ago our team at FearScale won the viewer’s choice[…]

With the success of Birdbox(2018) our team was excited when we saw the trailer for Velvet Buzzsaw (2019). We scheduled a subject for premiere night[…]

Since we are huge fans of the Halloween franchise we chose not to monitor the new film in theaters and watch it instead. Now with[…]

Originally published at NOFSPodcast.com Step right up! and witness the film largely responsible for landing Tobe Hooper the directing job for Poltergeist (1982). In honor of[…]

For any of us who love the experience of a well-conceived haunted house, Hell Fest 2018(now on blu-ray) brings an entire horror theme park into our[…]