The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies is the world’s longest-running educational organization dedicated to classes in horror history, theory, and production, and currently has branches
A polymath of considerable artistic importance in the horror genre, Clive Barker has been a mainstay in horror culture since the mid-1980s, and has won
Our school, Miskatonic, is named after the fictional University that appears throughout the work of early 20th-century horror writer H.P. Lovecraft. Though there is a
This lecture aims to introduce students to the African Horror literary genre. While African Horror films have made great strides in recent years, thanks to
At Film Noir Cinema on March 19th Magic and technology share a deeply intimate relationship to the human experience as they are both methods that
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies is proud to present Mark Jancovich’s class “The Paranoid Woman’s Film“, which will explore the unique genre of film
Infected, transformed and destroyed bodies appear regularly in the horror genre. Our fears are often fueled by the uncanny otherness of the monster – a
Before I started writing this, I was trying to remember the exact moment I discovered Joe Coleman, who I consider to be my favorite living