This week we chat with Patrick Hemstreet, the author of The God Peak, a thriller in which humanity's fate hinges on the actions of test subjects.
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This week on Castle of Horror, we discuss the new 'It' reboot film and how it compares to the 1990s miniseries — and surpasses it.
Check out the trailer for gothic horror film The Lodgers, which harks back to recent spine-tinglers like The Others and classics like The Turn of the Screw.
This week we discuss an ode to youth in America and car culture: John Carpenter’s 1983 film Christine, based on Stephen King’s novel of the same name.
Castle of Horror is back to the Piranha series with a look at the second film, Piranha 2: The Spawning (1981), starring Lance Henriksen.
Directors Cary Murnion and Jonathan Milott talk about 'Bushwick', their new thriller that follows two Brooklynites in the middle of a second Civil War.
This week we talk to Kevin J. Anderson, publisher at Wordfire Press and author of over 130 books, about his new releases Tales of Dune and Zomnibus.
WARNING: Contains Content and Frank Discussions Not Suitable For All Ages (No Video) LIVE! From Dallas, Texas for our second year, we record on
On this week's Castle of Horror, we discuss Jaws 3 and ponder: what is this movie? A bad horror movie? An excellent disaster film? Something else?
Author Jonathan Maberry of the Dead of Night series talks about his anthology set in the world of George Romero's zombie films, 'Nights of the Living Dead'.
This week, we continue our celebration of summer with the best killer-fish movie that wasn't 'Jaws' ever: 'Piranha' (1978), directed by Joe Dante.
Kevin Murphy portrayed Tom Servo on Mystery Science Theater 3000 for 10 years, We chat about riffing, respect for Doctor Who, and being known as a robot.
This week on Castle of Horror, we discuss the final entry in the series that brought us the last Universal monster: Creature From the Black Lagoon.
This week on Castle Talk, we talk to guest Michael Haspil about his new book 'Graveyard Shift' and entering the writing world.
This week on Castle Talk: Leanna Renee Hieber, author of The Eterna Files and the Strangely Beautiful series, the newest being 'Perilous Prophecy'.
This week on Castle of Horror, we explore the 1955 Revenge of the Creature, in which our creature goes on the loose at an ocean park in Florida.
Jason Henderson talks to Christopher Farnsworth, New York Times bestselling author of the new book Flashmob from William Morrow/HarperCollins.
The Castle of Horror is back, and this week we kick off a brand new retrospective where we explore great horror films that fit in summer adventure theme.
This week on Castle Talk: Jason checks in from sabbatical to chat with Andrew Pyper about his new book from Simon & Schuster, 'The Only Child'.
We wrap up our King Kong retrospective with King Kong Escapes (released in Japan as Counterattack of King Kong, a 1967 Japanese-American science-fiction
This week we talk about the strange "monster mash" of American and Japanese giant monsters with the 1962 King Kong vs. Godzilla from Godzilla's own
This week Jason talks to Mark Voger, author of Monster Mash: The Creepy, Kooky Monster Craze In America 1957-1972 (Twomorrows Publishing). We get
We continue our look at Kong with Peter Jackson's 2005 3-hour-plus tribute to the 1933 King Kong, featuring Andy Serkis' moving performance as the
While the team is traveling, we're re-running our look at the TV miniseries It starring Tim Curry as Pennywise the clown. This is a two-part conversation,
We take a fresh look at a version of King Kong just as time-stamped as its 1933 predecessor: the big-budget 1976 version, which featured Rick Baker and
This week we kick off a new retrospective that will review King Kong through the years, starting with the fresh reboot called Kong: Skull Island. The
This week our guest is Sarah Habel, notable for her role as Ms. Grundy in Riverdale, and now as the star of Atomica from Syfy Films. Atomica, directed by
We wrap up our Sexy Vampire Retrospective (for now) with Jim Jarmusch's 2013 film Only Lovers Left Alive starring Tom Hiddleston, Tilda Swinton and John
Jason talks to Ed Gass-Donnelly, director of The Last Exorcism Part II and Small Town Murder Songs, and the new psychological horror film.
We continue our Sexy Vampire Retrospective with the 1995 vampire movie Embrace of the Vampire, directed by Anne Goursaud. The film stars Alyssa