Month: March 2024

Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more. Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week! John Carpenter Shirt + Flexi Disc from Fright Rags It was announced this week that John Carpenter’s Lost Themes IV: Noir
0 Comments
It’s been called a rite of passage, a whirlwind, and even a new world. But above all else, SXSW is a stage for storytellers, a platform for boundary-pushers, and a place where authenticity and innovation thrive. This year, these six Nettwerk acts will take on the festival for the first time, stringing together raw narratives
0 Comments
Share Tweet Share Share Email Kristin and Davina are the first female queer couple to host on HGTV. Meet Kristin Leitheuser and Davina Thomasula, the dynamic duo from Poughkeepsie, New York, who’ve leaped from Instagram fame to become HGTV’s newest stars. Their new show, Small Town Big Dreams, sets screens ablaze with creativity and charm,
0 Comments
While watching Imaginary, one thing is guaranteed: you’ll imagine you were watching a better movie.  A tediously generic horror flick that wastes its premise, Imaginary ironically lacks imagination: there’s absolutely nothing clever (or fun) to see here. Directed by Jeff Wadlow (Kick-Ass 2), the movie is your typical stupid-little-girl-makes-friends-with-a-malevolent-force story, stuffed with lame dream sequences,
0 Comments
Alana ‘Honey Boo Boo’ Thompson is revealing the truth about college and where she stands at Regis University. The eighteen-year-old started at the Colorado school in Fall 2023 which fans are seeing on this season of Family Crisis. So, how is she faring, and is she sticking it out or will she be leaving in
0 Comments
Bigfoot isn’t the only elusive cryptid in horror. Director Kourtney Roy‘s feature debut, Kryptic, centers around an amnesiac in pursuit of a missing cryptozoologist and the Canadian cryptid she was pursuing. Don’t expect a straightforward approach to this cryptid tale, though. Kryptic earns its title and then some, unfurling an esoteric psycho-thriller that uses its forest dwelling
0 Comments
Awards shows are often times a laborious watch — especially the Academy Awards. Compared to its younger, drunker step-sibling, the Golden Globes, the Oscars has earned a reputation for being a stiff, pompous, and an often overly long telecast, with its lone saving grace usually being a memorable musical performance or history-making acceptance speech. But
0 Comments
The attention-grabbing opening scene in writer/director Benjamin Finkel’s Family effectively establishes the film’s peculiar, esoteric, yet bone-chilling tone. Evoking Relic or Ari Aster’s Hereditary, the cold open sees preteen protagonist Johanna (Cameron Dawson Gray) banging on the locked doors of a synagogue, pleading to be let in, only for her mother, Naomi (Ruth Wilson), to stalk across the lawn,
0 Comments
Coming off of his 2023 Coachella performance and an Electronic Dance Music Award for Best Radio Show (Process Radio), French DJ and producer Dombresky has continued his momentum into 2024 with his Sound of the Drums EP collab with London duo JADED and his LIFT OFF Tour. The EP’s melodic peak-time tracks released on Diplo’s
0 Comments
There are people who devote their lives to predicting who will win at the Academy Awards. That’s not me. Here’s my completely unscientific but absolutely accurate list of who should win an Oscar in 2024. Actor in a Leading Role: Paul Giamatti (The Holdovers) Second pick: Jeffrey Wright (American Fiction) Actor in a Supporting Role:
0 Comments
Writer/Director Damian Mc Carthy‘s sophomore effort, Oddity, serves as a welcome extension of his feature debut, Caveat, in many ways. Aside from the brief return of at least one familiar face and a nightmare bunny, Oddity continues the filmmaker’s exploration of supernatural karma and retribution with offbeat characters and a unique vision for scares. Armed with a tighter narrative, a
0 Comments
Scarlett Johansson had the honor of portraying Alabama Senator Katie Britt in Saturday Night Live’s spoofing of her response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union earlier this week. Britt, once a rising star in the Republican party and a possible candidate to serve as Donald Trump’s VP, essentially torpedoed her political career with
0 Comments