Review of The Field Guide to Evil on Horror News Radio 318

This week is trailer-palooza as we discuss ANNABELLE COMES HOME, SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK, THE DEAD DON’T DIE, and more. And, the Grue-Crew review THE FIELD GUIDE TO EVIL. Join scariest, goriest, bloodiest co-hosts on the ‘net – Doc Rotten, Dave Dreher, Christopher G. Moore, and Vanessa Thompson – each week as we discuss Horror News of the Week and review the latest horror offerings.

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Horror News Radio
Episode 318 – The Field Guide to Evil
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HORROR NEWS OF THE WEEK

FEATURE TOPIC: The Field Guide to Evil

A feature-length anthology film. They are known as myths, lore, and folktales. Created to give logic to mankind’s darkest fears, these stories laid the foundation for what we now know as the horror genre.

IMDb
  • “Palace of Horrors”
  • “Al Karisi”
  • “Die Trud”
  • “‘A Nocturnal Breath'”
  • “The Melon Heads”
  • “The Kindler and The Virgin”
  • “The Cobblers’ Lot”
  • “What Ever Happened to Panagas the Pagan ?”

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Doc Rotten
Editor-In-Chief / Founder / Podcast Producer at Horror News Radio
Doc Rotten is the founder of Gruesome Magazine. He is also a film critic for Gruesome Magazine and the podcast host & producer for Horror News Radio, Monster Movie Podcast, Decades of Horror: 1970s, The American Horror Story Fan Podcast and Hannibal Fan Podcast. He is also co-host of the Dracula podcast on TV TALK and is a contributing reviewer for HorrorNews.Net and Widescreen Warrior.

Doc a lifelong fan of horror films, sci-fi flicks and monster movies first discovering Universal Monsters and Planet of the Apes as a young child in the 1970's searching out every issue of Famous Monster of Filmland (and, later, Fangoria). Favorite films include Jaws, The Car, The Birds, The Tingler, Vampire Circus and The Exorcist. Still a huge fan of horror films from the 70s, Doc continues consuming horror films to this day for the site, for the podcasts and for the fun of it all.