
About Garrett Spake
Garrett Spake is a writer and filmmaker dedicated to horror cinema, with an affinity for b-movies and cult films, and saddled by a lifelong obsession with the classic Universal Horror films.
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How The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Was Inspired By A Brothers Grimm Story
Although the 1974 horror classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was notoriously inspired by real crimes, its origins lie in a Brothers Grimm story.

The Wicker Man: Biggest Differences Between The Original & Remake
The remake of The Wicker Man is largely faithful to the original, however there are big differences between the two films that make each one unique.

How Universal's Classic Monsters Created Crossover & Multi-Verse Movies
Universal Studios’ Dark Universe was a failure; however their original classic monster films paved the way for modern crossovers and multi-verses.

Why The Blair Witch Project's SyFy Mockumentary Was Better Than The Sequels
The Blair Witch mockumentary, which premiered on SyFy to promote the release of the original film, proved to be a better follow up than either sequel.

Night Of The Living Dead Remake: What It Changed From The Original
The 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead is a fairly faithful update of the original zombie classic - aside from one fundamental change.

Does The Hunt Use Saw’s Theme Music In The Final Fight?
Does the new Blumhouse horror film The Hunt contain an easter egg reference to the theme music from Saw?

Corona Zombies: The First Coronavirus Movie Explained
Genre studio Full Moon Features is set to release Corona Zombies, the first film to directly capitalize off of the coronavirus pandemic.

How Scary And Violent Is The Hunt?
Blumhouse's controversial horror thriller, The Hunt, is finally coming to theaters after its initial delay. How scary and violent is the movie?