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NECA CONTINUES ITS RETRO GLOW UNIVERSAL MONSTERS LINE WITH MORE FIGURES AND NEW BATTERY-OPERATED “MONSTERIZER” PLAYSET

The collectibles company has released more retro-styled figures and resurrected an iconic monster collectible from the early ‘80s.

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Theatre Review: “DRACULA, A COMEDY OF TERRORS” Bares Its Fangs Off Broadway

The world's most famous vampire tale gets a hilarious, gender-bending makeover in an all-new production that's strictly fang-in-cheek!

Stab Me Gently

1935’s “The Raven” Is The Toxic Fandom Urtext

Warning: this essay is riddled with Scream (2020) spoilers!

Review

“THE NURSERY” IS ANYTHING BUT NURTURING

THE NURSERY might not win a lot of awards, but it should certainly win one for effort.

Review

RETRO RECOMMENDATIONS: “ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN” (1948)

Universal’s mastery of the macabre was waning to a ridiculous degree in the mid-to-late 1940s. The sentiment seemed that the age of vampires, wolf men and phantoms was slipping away and being discarded to a bygone era. In 1948, Universal drastically shifted gears toward a more comedic approach when it came to create their once dark horror films.

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