A Cold Trail of 28 Years: The Lingering Mystery of JonBenét Ramsey
The morning of December 26, 1996, began in Boulder, Colorado, with the shattering of a family’s reality. What started as a standard post-Christmas routine for the Ramsey household quickly descended into a harrowing criminal investigation that has…
The Splatter King’s Cold Confection: Analyzing Eli Roth’s ‘Ice Cream Man’ and the Limits of Transgressive Horror
The landscape of contemporary horror is often defined by a tension between "elevated" psychological dread and the visceral, "splatter" traditions of the 1970s and 80s. At the center of this tug-of-war stands Eli Roth, a filmmaker…
Into the Cold-Blooded Underworld: Eric Goode’s ‘Monsters of God’ Exposes the High-Stakes World of Reptile Smuggling
By: Editorial Staff Date: July 17, 2026 The intersection of extreme obsession, illicit profit, and ecological devastation has become a hallmark of modern true-crime storytelling. Following the cultural phenomenon of Tiger King and the visceral intensity…