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Sci-Fi Explosion: A Spooky Night of Horror Hilarity, Trivia, and Prizes with Warner Archive

Another virtual edition of Sci-Fi Explosion will bring you real-life fun and prizes this week! Boo! Now that we’ve got your attention, it’s time for a huge announcement. I had such a great time collaborating with Den of Geek last month on a comedic tour of the Warner Archive last month in my Sci-Fi Explosion show, that we’re doing it again this Friday, October 16th at 8:30pm EDT. Once again there will be plenty of strange and cool video clips, as well as prizes to be won when you watch my tuning in to our Twitch stream. Watching is obviously…
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Disney+ Halloween Movies for Kids: The Best Family Films to Watch This Spooky Season

It’s the season for thrills and chills, but if you’re planning to watch movies with your kids as Halloween approaches, you might not be looking for the scariest horror films. Luckily, there’s plenty of family friendly fare on Disney+ to add some spooky to your Halloween season. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad When you’re looking for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow on Disney+, it doesn’t come up on its own. The short from 1949 was released in tandem with another short based on the Wind in the Willows. The combined films were released under the full title of…
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The Haunting of Bly Manor Trailer Arrives to Mark the Beginning of Spooky Season

We’re calling it: the Halloween season is here. The arrival of a “The Haunting” franchise trailer is every bit the harbinger of Halloween as a Mariah Carey carol echoing out from Target speakers is for Christmas. And what a trailer it is! Get you a franchise that loves spooky covers of pop songs as much as Netflix’s The Haunting does. If you’ll recall, the first full trailer for The Haunting of Hill House back in 2018 was accompanied by a piano rendition of Crosby, Stills, and Nash’s “Our House.” Now, for the first full trailer for Hill House’s followup, The…
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You Should Have Left’s Spooky Trailer Promises Worst Vacation Ever for Kevin Bacon

Vacationing to distant places can be tricky. The more history a place has, the more exciting it can be to stay there, right? But do you really want to know all of the dark secrets in an old house? Or, even more unsettling, would you want that house to know yours? This is the setup of You Should Have Left, a new Blumhouse horror movie with a mysterious premise. The latest film from screenwriting adaptation chief extraordinaire, David Koepp, You Should Have Left begins on a marriage that already seems to be preternaturally doomed: successful and very middle-aged Conroy (Kevin…
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