From Garage Dreams to Professional Screams: The Rise of King City Nightmares
Antonio Pastore’s love for horror began humbly in his family garage. At 14, he transformed his childhood passion of setting up Halloween lawn displays into…
Antonio Pastore’s love for horror began humbly in his family garage. At 14, he transformed his childhood passion of setting up Halloween lawn displays into…
By Ali Zafar Nayla Al Khaja, the first female Emirati director, is redefining the horror genre by weaving her cultural heritage into stories that resonate…
The Birth of Modern Zombie Cinema George A Romero revolutionized horror with his groundbreaking zombie films. His 1968 film “Night of the Living Dead” redefined…
Indigenous horror is a growing genre. “It stems from a few things,” says Judith Leggat, highlighting a significant rise in Indigenous writers engaging with popular…
Some of Fernando Martino’s earliest memories involve helping his father set up Halloween displays at the family’s Italian restaurant, Mamma Martino’s, located in Etobicoke. “My…
French horror-film director, Talal Selhami, needed an escape growing up in suburban Paris as the only child. He fended off the banality of life through…