Truth Seekers: A Loving And Insane Send-Up
Would this be the fated series that does all the awesome things the movies did but with even more content?
By Brandon Scott on Dec 16th, 2020
Would this be the fated series that does all the awesome things the movies did but with even more content?
By Brandon Scott on Dec 11th, 2020
And we’re back—with musical fanfare! Or, rather, Terrence is… though he’s not going to enjoy what comes out of his speakers.
By Brandon Scott on Dec 4th, 2020
We are on the internet every day. Everyone is…
Everyone and everything.
By Brandon Scott on Nov 20th, 2020
Let me tell you a tale. It’s about Liam, the explorer. He sold his collection of very old baseball cards, spent way too much on travel and equipment, and went into a cave to explore.
By Brandon Scott on Nov 18th, 2020
Goosebumps cannot be ignored for the power it holds in modern culture.
By Brandon Scott on Nov 13th, 2020
As promised, something strange is just out of sight. A young boy will wander away from his parents, and meet what humanity has failed to see for a long time.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 31st, 2020
A horror story set in a small town, where preteens will find their actions have consequences.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 30th, 2020
Doctor Who is a fun, campy show most of the time, but it occasionally decides to terrify. The Daleks are the most famous example, but there’s more to see than just one evil alien race. More twisted, disturbing, and dark things out in that universe.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 26th, 2020
ParaNorman is a scrappy little film and an excellent example of how you can lean into genre fandom and come out with something amazing.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 16th, 2020
It’s Halloween season! A moment for frights and fun. So, to kick off this wonderful time, we’re switching gears.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 18th, 2020
It says something about our most featured author that this story was inspired by a real dream.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 10th, 2020
The Rental Takes Its Time To Scare You To call The Rental horror is to mislabel it. While it contains scenes of abject unpleasantness and shockingly dark moments, it’s only in its ending it claims any real signifiers of the genre. No, what The Rental is, is a thriller with a heavy emphasis on character work,…