Don Kaye
Don Kaye's earliest memories are of watching Star Trek, James Bond, and Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Beginning his career as a music journalist and syndicated radio producer, he broke into film journalism with the legendary horror magazine Fangoria and has since been a contributor to Den Of Geek, Looper, Syfy, MSN, Moviefone, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair and many more.
Today’s Big-Budget Sci-Fi Can Be Traced Back To A Forgotten B-Movie
The conquest of space had to start somewhere.
A Frightening Vision of The Future That's All Too Real
2073 blends contemporary footage with a dystopian narrative to tell a harrowing cautionary tale.
The Wildest Lovecraft Adaptation Just Got A Swanky New Blu-Ray Release
Re-Animated once again.
The Screen Debut That Makes 'Revenge of The Creature' Historic
This appearance will make your day.
Over A Century Ago Today, 'Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde' Became The First Horror Blockbuster
Good versus evil never goes out of style.
On This Day In 1995, A Sexed-Up 'Outer Limits' Resumed Transmission
The franchise went through some adjustments.
30 Years Ago, A Movie About A Global Outbreak Was Science Fiction
At the time, Wolfgang Petersen’s Outbreak was too farfetched to seem true.
Hollywood Continues To Pay Its Dues To The Granddaddy Of The Modern Disaster Movie
The disaster movie as we know it began with 1970’s Airport.
The Notorious Thriller That Ended The First Era Of Stephen King Movies
Graveyard Shift would put the wave of Stephen King adaptations six feet under.
The Most Sneakily Influential Sci-Fi Series Ever Ended With A Whimper
The day the transmission ended.
A Serial Killer Movie So Grim It Took Five Years To Release It
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer was one of several films instrumental to the creation of the “NC-17” rating.
70 Years Ago, Jules Verne Dominated A Golden Age Of Sci-Fi Movies
Tales from earth and sea.
The Most Quietly Unsettling Post-Apocalyptic Movie Ever Is Still Relevant
The world will end with a bang, then a whimper.
A Forgotten Stephen King Thriller Remains Secretly Brilliant
Forget ghosts and ghouls. The real terror comes from living before smartphones.
Mike Flanagan’s Most Underrated Movie Pulled off a Miracle
The real multiverse lives in the Overlook.
'The Lighthouse' Might Be The Best Story H.P. Lovecraft Never Wrote
Mind the deep end.
Why The Mummy Remains The Scariest Universal Monster
There’s never been a better time to pick up the 1932 movie that started it all.
Werner Herzog's Update to a Silent Classic Remains Deeply Chilling
You won’t fall for this vampire.
With 'The Twilight Zone,' Rod Serling Changed Television For All Time
You are about to enter the past.
A Forgotten Time Travel Movie Helped its Director Prepare for Two Iconic Star Trek Films
Back to all the futures.