
SAMMY’S SHARK WEEK FROM HELL: A BLOODY, BOOZE-SOAKED GUIDE TO VIZIO’S JAWS-FEST
“Forget sunscreen—this summer’s hottest accessory is a severed limb. VIZIO’s chumming the waters with enough shark schlock to make Spielberg puke glitter. Grab your whiskey & let’s dive in.” 🌪️ SHARKNADO DOUBLE FEATURE: CAMP WITH A SIDE OF CARNAGE Sharknado (2013) / Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014)“Ian Ziering chainsawing … Read This Story

SCREAMBOX July Lineup: Patriotic Slashers, Giallo Madness & Chilling Originals
Get ready for a month of screams – SCREAMBOX unleashes its July 2024 horror lineup, packed with cult classics, mind-bending thrillers, and an exclusive new series. 🔥 HIGHLIGHTS 🎆 UNCLE SAM (July 1) – The … Read This Story

“Frankie Freako” Brings 80s Creature Chaos to UK Streaming This July
From the twisted mind behind Psycho Goreman, Steven Kostanski‘s Frankie Freako unleashes pint-sized pandemonium when it hits UK & Irish digital platforms July 14. The Story When slacker Conor (Conor Sweeney) dials a late-night party … Read This Story

Japanese Horror-Comedy “Hot Spring Shark Attack” Makes a Splash in U.S. Theaters & VOD This July
Utopia unleashes Hot Spring Shark Attack, the outrageously fun Japanese horror-comedy about a bloodthirsty shark terrorizing hot springs, in select U.S. theaters and on VOD July 11. About the Film … Read This Story

“MIA” – A Mind-Bending Psychological Thriller Set to Unravel Audiences in July 2025
Hollywood, FL – Acclaimed filmmaker Luis “Lou” Ferrer (Netflix, Spike Lee collaborator) unveils his gripping psychological thriller MIA, a taut, unsettling exploration of identity, obsession, and the fragility of truth. … Read This Story

Inferno (1980): Dario Argento’s Fever-Dream Sequel to Suspiria – A Gorgeous, Gloriously Incoherent Descent into Madness
Loyal disciples of the crimson-lit altar of Italian horror, gather ‘round—tonight, we’re dissecting Dario Argento’s Inferno (1980), the middle child of his Three Mothers trilogy, sandwiched between the operatic terror of Suspiria (1977) and the much-maligned Mother of … Read This Story

The Purge: A Retrospective
This was one of those films where, while I was fascinated by the concept, I never felt any desire to watch it. With it being July, I felt it would … Read This Story

Humanoids from the Deep (1980): A Sleazy, Gory, Fish-Faced Fever Dream That Could Only Exist in the ’80s
Grab your fishing nets, your shotgun, and maybe a flamethrower, because we’re diving into the blood-soaked depths of Humanoids from the Deep (1980)—a film so gloriously unhinged, so shamelessly exploitative, that it … Read This Story

🔥 FREE Horror Flicks to Melt Your Brain This July on VIZIO WatchFree+🔥
Summer heat got you down? Cool off with chills, thrills, and kills streaming 100% free all month long! No subscriptions, no fees—just sign up for a free VIZIO account and … Read This Story

Jason Voorhees Returns in “Sweet Revenge” – First Friday the 13th Short Film in Over a Decade
🔥 The Iconic Slasher Stalks BackAfter 10 long years of silence at Camp Crystal Lake, Jason Voorhees is sharpening his machete again. Horror, Inc. has announced Sweet Revenge, a chilling new short film marking the … Read This Story

You Think You Love Phantasm — You’ve Just Been Brainwashed by a Floating Murder Ball
For decades, horror fans have insisted that Phantasm is a misunderstood masterpiece. That its incoherence is deliberate. That its dreamlike logic is symbolic. That it’s art. But here’s the truth: You don’t actually understand Phantasm. … Read This Story

🔥 HOUSE ON THE EDGE OF THE PARK (1980): THE MOST BRUTAL, SLEAZY, AND UNCOMPROMISING ITALIAN EXPLOITATION FILM EVER MADE 🔪
By Sammy – HorrorFacts.com’s resident grindhouse historian, whiskey-drenched degenerate, and proud owner of a VHS copy that still smells like 1980s sweat and bad decisions 🎬 INTRO: WHEN LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT WENT ITALIAN … Read This Story

What Your Pizza Topping Says About Your Favorite Horror Franchise
Pizza and horror aren’t all that different. They’re comfort media. They’re indulgent. They’re messy, occasionally brilliant, often stupid—and once in a while, they absolutely wreck you. Everyone has a favorite combo. Some people stay loyal … Read This Story

“Vampires: Bloodlord Rising” Unveils Bloody Open-World Gameplay – Early Access Coming October 2025
Prepare to rule the night – Mehuman Games (creators of Lust from Beyond) and Toplitz Productions have revealed a new gameplay trailer for Vampires: Bloodlord Rising, a gothic open-world action RPG where you play as … Read This Story

“Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror” Dances Into UK Cinemas This October
The definitive documentary about the world’s most outrageous cult phenomenon, Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror, is set to time-warp into UK & Irish cinemas this autumn following its Sheffield DocFest premiere on June … Read This Story

HAMMER HOUSE OF HORROR (1980): BRITAIN’S MOST ELEGANTLY TWISTED NIGHTMARE FUEL
By Sammy – HorrorFacts.com’s resident Hammer historian, whiskey-soaked gothic romantic, and proud owner of a cursed VHS copy of The House That Bled to Death 🎬 INTRO: WHEN HAMMER WENT FULL PSYCHO (AND ITV LET … Read This Story

The Godsend (1980): A Cuckoo in the Nest of British Horror – Or Just a Bad Egg?
Alright, you connoisseurs of creepy kids and forgotten ’80s horror oddities, gather ’round the flickering cathode-ray glow of your nearest haunted TV set. Today, we’re dissecting The Godsend (1980), a British psychological horror flick that … Read This Story

The Ghost Dance (1982): A Forgotten Slasher with a Supernatural Twist – Digging Up a Bloody, Unearthed Gem
Listen up, you dusty horror archaeologists and lovers of obscure, supernatural slashers! Tonight, we’re unearthing The Ghost Dance (1982), a film that’s been buried in VHS obscurity for decades—until Vinegar Syndrome finally gave it the … Read This Story

Funeral Home (1980): A Cozy, Creepy Canadian Psycho Homage That’ll Make You Side-Eye Grandma
Alright, you macabre-minded mortuary enthusiasts and lovers of slow-burn Canadian horror, gather ‘round the flickering porch light. Tonight, we’re checking into Funeral Home (1980)—aka Cries in the Night—a film that’s less “chainsaw massacre” and more “grandma’s got … Read This Story

“OUR HAPPY PLACE” PREMIERES AT RAINDANCE – A PANDEMIC-BORN NIGHTMARE
Dogwood Cinematic‘s psychological horror Our Happy Place will make its International Premiere at Raindance Film Festival on June 20, bringing its quarantine-forged claustrophobia to London audiences. The Story Raya (Raya Miles), a woman caring for … Read This Story

“Abigail Before Beatrice” Haunts Chattanooga Film Festival with Virtual Premiere
Following its World Premiere at Bentonville Film Festival, Cassie Keet’s unsettling cult thriller Abigail Before Beatrice joins the Chattanooga Film Festival virtual lineup, streaming June 20–28. About the Film Beatrice (Olivia Taylor Dudley, The Magicians) … Read This Story

Tubi Acquires Destry Allyn Spielberg’s Chilling Debut “Please Don’t Feed The Children” – Premieres June 27
Tubi Acquires Destry Allyn Spielberg’s Chilling Debut “Please Don’t Feed The Children” – Premieres June 27 Tubi has secured the exclusive rights to Destry Allyn Spielberg’s feature directorial debut, Please Don’t Feed The Children, a … Read This Story

THE FOG (1980): John Carpenter’s Coastal Nightmare – A Masterclass in Chills You Can Feel
Alright, you salty dogs and mist-drenched horror hounds! Stow the sarcasm, shelve the snark cannons, and pour one out for the cheap ale – because today we’re talking PERFECTION. Forget the rancid schlock we usually dissect; … Read This Story

🔥 FIEND (1980): A CINEMATIC STIFF THAT DESERVES ITS OWN GRAVE 🔪
By Sammy – HorrorFacts.com’s resident trash compactor, whiskey necromancer, and survivor of this 87-minute lobotomy 💀 PLOT? MORE LIKE A FART IN A WINDTUNNEL:Some crusty corpse named Mr. Longfellow (Don Leifert) gets zapped by a … Read This Story