We’re gearing up for our next event on April 13th! Co-hosts Evan Millar (Rue Morgue games editor) and Kaitlin Tremblay (Dames Making Games) will be discussing the dark side of the games industry with a look at its
We’re gearing up for our next event on April 13th! Co-hosts Evan Millar (Rue Morgue games editor) and Kaitlin Tremblay (Dames Making Games) will be discussing the dark side of the games industry with a look at its
We’re gearing up for our next event on April 13th! Co-hosts Evan Millar (Rue Morgue games editor) and Kaitlin Tremblay (Dames Making Games) will be discussing the dark side of the games industry with a look at its
As with horror movies, horror video games allow you to escape into the depths of apocalyptic, ancient, or otherworldly realms, to test your strength and wits, recover crucial evidence or important tools, destroy an enemy, save lives. All
By Gina Freitag In case you missed it, another primo horror exhibit is making its way to Toronto. Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett is holder of an impressive collection of classic horror and sci-fi movie posters, and it’s coming
By Gina Freitag It’s always interesting to see what horror fans choose to add to their personal collection of horror movies and memorabilia. Curation is a key part of the collecting obsession, and the reasons behind what our
By Gina Freitag As a horror collector of cheap DVDs, special edition Blu-rays, or discontinued VHS finds, where do you source your collections? Anyone who knows the thrill of finding a hidden treasure in an unlikely or unusual
Exciting changes are afoot for Black Museum’s 2019 season! Series founders Paul Corupe and Andrea Subissati are pleased to announce that Gina Freitag will be joining the Museum as a curator. A writer and horror enthusiast with an
By Gina Freitag Horror movies rely on the frequent juxtaposition of the ordinary and the extraordinary, with the contrast creating a deep sense of unease. Certain seemingly harmless household objects can instantly inspire dread this way—the mirror is
By Gina Freitag High-rise horror is a subgenre where paranoia, alienation, isolation, and confinement intersect against a backdrop of modern architecture. Within this structure, social satire and classist terror run rampant alongside contagion and creatures that simultaneously force