Eli Roth says studios were too nervous to make Ice Cream Man. So he built The Horror Section, found Nas, and got it done himself.
Arrow Video's definitive 4K restoration of Tobe Hooper's Salem's Lot is out today, and its existence quietly says something about the 2024 remake.
Silent Night Deadly Night director Mike P. Nelson joins Grave Tone to break down the reboot, the viral Nazi massacre scene, a pitched sequel, and his upcoming Amazon creature feature for Lionsgate. Wrong Turn, VHS 85, Billy Chapman, and what it actually takes to reinvent a horror franchise, all in one sit-down.
Director Mike P. Nelson talks horror origins, rebooting iconic franchises, the viral Nazi scene, and his giant snake movie coming later this year.
They Will Kill You (2026) review, Arthur and Meaghan just got back from the theater, and they're not exactly aligned. The new horror-action-comedy from director Kirill Sokolov stars Zazie Beetz as a woman infiltrating a satanic cult's NYC high-rise to rescue her missing sister. Kill Bill energy, Edgar Wright-style editing, fight choreography that genuinely impresses, and one legendary sentient eyeball.
Zazie Beetz stars in this bloody horror-action-comedy — and our hosts couldn't agree. One gave it a 7, the other a 5.5. Here's why They Will Kill You splits the room.
Four SXSW 2026 horror movies shared one hidden theme: sisters vs. institutional evil. The trend nobody named, just as two of them open in theaters.
Halloween Horror Nights 35 is here. Jack the Clown and Dr. Oddfellow are taking over Universal Orlando for the Infernal Carnival of Nightmares this fall.
Grace is back, her sister's in danger, and the whole world is apparently run by satanic billionaires — Arthur and Megan review Ready or Not 2: Here I Come and break down whether this blood-soaked sequel actually earns its place next to the original.
Samara Weaving is back and bloodier than ever. We review Ready or Not 2: Here I Come — the cast, the kills, and why this sequel actually works.
Horror screenwriter and author Eric Miller joins Grave Tone for a midweek bonus episode that covers a lot of ground. He's the writer behind the SyFy cult classic Ice Spiders, screenplays for Night Skies, Swamp Shark, and Mask Maker, Bram Stoker Award-nominated anthology editor, and author of the 2025 debut novel Whatever Happened to Uncle Ed?
Eric Miller wrote Ice Spiders, edited a Bram Stoker-nominated anthology, and has thoughts on why Hollywood keeps getting horror wrong.
SXSW 2026 just closed. Here's what the horror lineup actually signals about the genre's theatrical pipeline — and why the witch-film cluster matters.
Searchlight soaked an audience in blood ahead of Ready or Not 2's March 20 opening. Early reviews are strong — but can Radio Silence build a franchise?





