Tag: television

  • Best Japanese Horror Films by Crash

    Best Japanese Horror: From 150 Features A lover of all things Japanese, I’m ashamed that I have only watched 150 films from the stellar island nation. Besides so many movies and so little time, Japanese horror films are not afraid to bring the bizarre and uncomfortable to the screen. And when considering Japanese horror, these…

  • THE LAST KNOCK podcast presents: Barnyard Horror

    Barnyard Horror: On the Farm  There’s more horror films that take place on the farm, leaving “barnyard horror” as a sub-genre some might fight for. The Last Knock plows through its share of barnyard horror to discover which ones wield a good crop of entertainment. Crop Rotation We explore the overly cultivated, such as the Children…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Horror Television

    Tune into Horror Television Horror television hasn’t always been easy to find, and when you did, it was most certainly of the family friendly variety. Even so, homes across the land engaged in many evening shows from the 1960s to the present that have tantalized our minds. Whether drama based or with a splashes of…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: The Twilight Zone

    THE LAST KNOCK opens the door to The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone Invades Your Mind Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone has stood the test of time. This isn’t because the heralded series is a joke or something tossed in with syndication packages. It’s because Serling, and a bevy of wonderful writers, have left a…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Urban Horror with TraCee

    Urban Horror: What is it anyway? The Last Knock team of Billy and Jonny sit down with the queen of SCRM Radio, TraCee to find out what Urban Horror is all about. We’ll dive into the definition, alternate interpretations, and what essentially black-centric horror really means for the genre. No slab of concrete will be left…