Grady Hendrix is a popular horror author of such books as My Best Friend’s Exorcism and the amazing nonfiction look at vintage horror, Paperbacks from
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Robert Patrick talks about his role in Tone-Deaf and advice for young actors. Tone-Deaf is written and directed by Richard Bates, Jr. (Trash Fire,
We continue our series of 1970s vampire horror with Lake of Dracula (1971), which continues Michio Yamamoto's Bloodthirsy trilogy of Western-infused
David Gregory has made documentaries about a slew of films and filmmakers, most notably 2014’s terrific Lost Soul, which detailed director Richard
Charles Rutledge is the author of "Dracula's Revenge: A Jennifer Grail/Carter Decamp Novella", which mashes up hard-case-style crime with gothic
Mike "McBeardo" McPadden is the author of Teen Movie Hell: A Crucible of Coming-of-Age Comedies from Animal House to Zapped!, an extensive look at the
Daniel Farrands' new film The Haunting of Sharon Tate tells a fictionalized story of the final days of actress Sharon Tate and her friends, including
This week, we wrap up our retrospective of movies featuring Jules Verne’s immortal creation Captain Nemo with the 2003 steampunk literary mashup The
This week, we continue our retrospective on movies featuring Jules Verne’s immortal Captain Nemo (tying in with the release of Young Captain Nemo in
This week, we continue our retrospective on movies featuring Jules Verne’s immortal Captain Nemo (tying in with the release of Young Captain Nemo in
Travis Stevens talks about his writing and directing debut, Girl on the Third Floor, which premieres in March at South by Southwest. We talk about how the
Eyal Kless is a classical violinist who currently teaches violin in the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music at Tel Aviv University, and performs with the
This week, we kick off a new retrospective on movies featuring Jules Verne's immortal Captain Nemo (tying in with the release of Young Captain Nemo in
This week we continue our Hellraiser series, with the 1988 film Hellbound: Hellraiser II, produced by Clive Barker and directed by Tony Randel. This film
This week, we have the first of a two-part Hellraiser series, starting with the 1987 original Hellraiser directed by Clive Barker himself. Andrew
This week, we continue our 2019 retrospective on evil children with the 1993 film The Good Son, about a child very like the one seen in The Bad Seed—in
St. Agatha is a brand-new psychological horror film (but don't worry, it gets intense and sometimes gory) about a young conwoman (Sabrina Kern) in the
Daniel Farrands chats about his new film The Amityville Murders, which tells the story of Ronald "Butch" DeFeo, who one sleepy day in 1974 murdered his
Kelly Meding’s Stray Moon from Harper Voyager is a follow-up to her book Stray Magic which about one Shiloh Harrison and her team of Paranormal Marshals
At Fantastic Fest 2018, Castle of Horror Co-host Tony Salvaggio sat down to discuss director Nicolas Pesce’s new dark genre adaptation of Ryû Murakami’s
This week, we kick off our 2019 retrospective on evil children with 1956 film The Bad Seed, about Rhoda, a pig-tailed, murderous child psychopath. We talk
This week we wrap up our retrospective dedicated to the films of Bela Lugosi, this time with Lugosi’s performance as a character that David Skal called
Interview: Henry Dunham's Tense 'Standoff at Sparrow Creek' Takes On Militias, Guns, And Cop-Killing
At Fantastic Fest 2018, Castle of Horror Co-Host Tony Salvaggio was able to sit down with Writer/Director Henry Dunham to discuss his film The Standoff at
The Castle team wraps up 2018 with one more excellent performance from our look at the often-unappreciated Bela Lugosi. For this episode we look at The
Our Bela Lugosi series takes a turn towards a movie that teams the star of Universal's Dracula against their "Frankenstein," Boris Karloff. But it's so
Mari Mancusi's "The Camelot Code: The Once and Future Geek" is a fast-paced middle grade adventure from Disney Hyperion, in which an adolescent King
This week we continue our retrospective dedicated to the films of Bela Lugosi, this time with Lugosi’s mysterious performance in the 1932 Universal film
Tonight we’re chatting with Anthony Rotolo, the creator of the TV Terror Podcast. TV Terror is the show devoted to horror, thriller, and suspense
This episode, Jason chats with Leanna Renee Hieber, whose new book The Spectral City is brand new out from Kensington/Rebel Base Books. It's the beginning
James Hornor Jacobs is the author of The Sea Dreams it is the SkyThe Sea Dreams It Is the Sky: A Novella of Cosmic Horror, a new novella from