Sheryl Scarborough is an award-winning writer for television, having written for shows such as Kim Possible, Doug, and Tiny Toon Adventures among many
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Chris Von Hoffmann is the director of the new film Drifter, about a pair of outlaw brothers in a post-apocalyptic desert world who find themselves
This week we continue our Sexy Vampire Retrospective with the Luigi Batzella’s 1973 opus, The Devil’s Wedding Night, about a young scholar (Mark Damon)
This week we review a movie that has been suggested many times by the Castle of Horror Facebook community. In this week's installment of the Sexy Vampire
The Riverman is the fourth novel in the DCI Lorimer series from Alex Gray. In the thriller mystery, Detective Chief Inspector Lorimer investigates the
Marc Andreyko and two artists on the book, Brent Peeples and David Sexton, talk about the New York Times Best Seller
This week we have a movie that's been requested by many of the folks on the very vibrant Castle of Horror Facebook community-- From Dusk Til Dawn,
Vampyres is a delight of sexy vampire cinema-- shot around Oakley Court, one of Hammer Studios' favorite settings, film stars Marianne Morris and Anulka
This week we're kicking off a new retrospective on Sexy Vampire Movies. Note that we didn't say Good Guy Vampires or even Romantic Vampires. We're talking
Laura Bickle's new book Nine of Stars launches a new series called Wildlands, about a woman who battles supernatural villains in the wilds of
The Demon in Business Class is a tale of corporate espionage and demon wars, told in a knowing way by former AOL road warrior Anthony Dobranski in
Every holiday season at the Castle of Horror, we watch and discuss at least one Christmas horror film. We've gathered all six of these into a set on
We talk about Michael Dougherty's spooky, odd, disturbing and kind of wonderful 2015 film Krampus starring Adam Scott, and wrap up our 2016 season. Listen
We talk to Darren Lynn Bousman, director of the noir-infused "ultimate haunted house movie" about the challenges of scaring people who won't pay attention
We talk about the brand-new "ultimate haunted house movie" Abattoir, directed by Darren Lynn Bousman of the SAW series, starring Jessica Lowndes, and
"Weird Western" has returned to the forefront of horror ever since the grim, fresh Bone Tomahawk. Now Travis Heermann, author of the feudal Japan fantasy
The Frankenstein Retrospective continues! We wrap up our retrospective with a look at Terence Fisher's 1969 Hammer film Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed. In
New York Times Best-seller Gregg Hurwitz talks about The Rains: A Novel from Tor Books, in which all the adults are becoming mindless murderers, and a
The Frankenstein Retrospective continues! Hammer Horror continues to define itself with the 1958 follow-up to Curse of Frankenstein, Revenge of
David Bowles is one of the most prolific writers this show has ever talked to, and he often returns to his native Rio Grande Valley of Texas for source
The Frankenstein Retrospective jumps forward and enters the garish, glamorous land of Hammer Horror with the film that launched the modern gothic era, The
John Pitts is the author of the Sarah Beauhall urban fantasy series including Black Blade Blues (2010), Honeyed Words (2011), Forged in Fire (2012), with
Lara Parker has written a series of gothic novels that follow up on the original TV series Dark Shadows, and this month she releases the most anticipated
We wrap up the first half of our tour of Frankenstein movies with 1939's Son of Frankenstein, which boasts an amazing cast-- Basil Rathbone, Bela Lugosi
This week we continue our Frankenstein retrospective-- we're covering SIX Frankenstein films; three classic Universal pictures, three sexy, swinging-60s
At the Castle of Horror we're kicking off an AMAZING new retrospective-- we're going to be covering SIX Frankenstein films, three classic Universal
Bradford Tatum knows horror movies. He can rattle off the dates of silent horror films and the birthplace of Lon Chaney the way a bookie knows baseball.
This week, we talk to Rifftrax's Bridget and Mary Jo about riffing, industrial shorts, and how comedy has changed for women in the industry.
Ruth Franklin spent six years putting together her new biography of Shirley Jackson, A Rather Haunted Life. In our conversation she talks about whether or
The Castle of Horror podcast is joined by Adam Foshko, Creative Producer of Call of Duty, to talk about Night Tide, a remarkable and dreamy movie in which