Rachel Stavis (who has published four horror novels under the name R.H. Stavis) is an honest-to-goodness exorcist, doing her work pro bono and without advertising her services.
Jason Henderson Archives
After the 1976 Brian DePalma film, after Carrie 2 and the 2002 TV reboot, the Castle gang come to the latest and final film in our Carrie retrospective: Carrie (2013) starring Chloe Grace Moretz.
Jason chats with Connor Hoover, author of the middle grade Tut novels, on her new elementary book series Wizards of Tomorrow and Alien Treasure Hunters.
Midnighters is an enigmatic thriller set in the Gothic backwoods of New England, where a young couple’s marriage faces the ultimate test after they cover up a terrible crime and find themselves entangled in a Hitchcockian web of deceit and madness.
We talk about the 2002 Carrie starring May's Angela Bettis, in a version of Carrie that also acts as a strange pilot for a TV series that never was.
Jason chats with Tim Hunter (Riverdale, Mad Men, The River's Edge), director of Looking Glass, a new thriller starring Academy Award Winner Nicolas Cage, Robin Tunney, and Marc Blucas.
The Castle of Horror Podcast is kicking off the 2018 season with the Carrie Retrospective! We're starting with the 1999 film The Rage: Carrie 2, which has some interesting things to say about telekinesis, consent, and killing people with CDs.
Jason chats with Johnathon Schaech, who plays a wily, muscular zombie in a new reimagining of a classic, Day of the Dead: Bloodline.
Castle of Horror: Scrooge (1970) is Spookier Than You Remember, Plus We're Not Crying, You're Crying
We take a look at the spooky, moving 1970 musical version of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge, starring Albert Finney and Alec Guinness.
Jason chats with Greg Sestero, whose memoir of the making of the cult drama The Room has been turned into a new film with James Franco and Seth Rogen.
Tony Salvaggio and Jason Henderson chat with Gene Pao, VP Digital at Shout! Factory, about what makes the premiere brand of cult film and TV tick.
In honor of the great George Romero, we look at his disturbing take on the vampire genre: 1978's Martin.
We talk about the second half of Stranger Things 2 and wrap up our thoughts on the series so far. Listen here:
We talk about the first half (episodes 1-4) of Stranger Things 2 from Netflix — and get into nostalgia, class consciousness in the '80s, and whether
We catch up with Jon Schnitzer, director of Haunters: The Art of the Scare, which presents two competing visions for haunted attractions in America.
We talk to Grady Hendrix about her new book Paperbacks From Hell, a non-fiction chronicle of the boom in horror paperback publishing in the '70s and '80s.
Haunters: The Art of the Scare shows the growing rift between people who continue to put on traditional haunted attractions and newer "extreme" experiences.
Castle of Horror: Halloween III review & discussion podcast.
This week's guest Michael Okon is the author of the new book Monsterland from Wordfire Press, about a theme park called "the scariest place on
To cap off our Flatliners retrospective, we take a look at a related film: Jacob's Ladder. Destiny 2 writer Adam Foshko and novelist David Bowles join.
This week on Castle of Horror, we continue our two-week Flatliners retrospective with the 2017 film of the same name, directed by Niels Arden Oplev.
This week on Castle Talk, we chat with Richard LeMay. LeMay is the director of Dementia 13, a new gothic horror film coming this month.
This week, author Michael Aronovitz talks about his new novel Alice Walks, which is described as a classic ghost story with a classic 'It' vibe.
This week we discuss the wonderfully weird Flatliners (1990) with special guests Destiny 2 writer Adam Foshko and prolific novelist David Bowles.
RLJE Films has shared a map of "America's Scariest Haunted Houses" presented by The Houses October Built 2, in theaters September 22nd.
This week, we talk to filmmakers Bobby Roe and Zack Andrews, co-writers of the new horror film The Houses October Built 2.
This week we continue our Stephen King retrospective with a look at the 2002 miniseries Rose Red. Special guest Jamie Bahr of Danger*Cakes, with music
Paul Tremblay talks his new book, Disappearance at Devil's Rock, which is a harrowing story of the possibly supernatural disappearance of a young boy.
This week, the Castle Talk team talks to comic duo Bridget Nelson and Mary Jo Pehl on their new Rifftrax releases.
C. Robert Cargill, co-writer of Sinister, Sinister 2, and Marvel's Doctor Strange, talks 'Sea of Rust', his new book from Harper Voyager.