User:MatthewHoobin

Hi there! My name is Matthew, and I'm a 24-year-old filmmaker, writer, video editor, media archivist, horror movie enthusiast, and cinephile based in Florida. I've been involved in a number of short films in different capacities, from editor to actor (you can check out my IMDb page here). I've received awards for acting and editing, occasionally do work as a video editor, and work regularly as both a grocery store clerk and registered pharmacy technician. I've seen over 1,000 movies and counting, and I also collect movies on Blu-ray, 4K UHD, DVD, VHS, and digitally, as well as books, music, and more. I'm a member of WikiProject Film.

One thing I've grown to enjoy doing is adding sections on themes and interpretations to articles about films—distinct from "Critical reception" in that the focus is more on analyses, often from academic sources, of a film's central or underlying thematic elements. Some examples of films for which I've done this include Nosferatu, Häxan (both 1922), The Wolf Man (1941), I Walked with a Zombie (1943), Sleepaway Camp (1983), Brain Damage (1988), Nightbreed, Joe Versus the Volcano (both 1990), The People Under the Stairs (1991), 3-Iron (2004), Drag Me to Hell, Saw VI (both 2009), and Nope (2022).

If you'd like to contact me, visit my talk page. This page was last updated 30 May 2024.

Wikipedia contributions of note
The following is an incomplete list of Wikipedia articles I've created and significantly contributed to.
 * Conventions, festivals, and exhibitions
 * Chattanooga Film Festival – an annual film festival held in Chattanooga, Tennessee
 * Holiday Matsuri – a festively themed multigenre convention held in Florida
 * Overlook Film Festival – an annual horror film festival
 * Pokémon Fossil Museum – a travelling paleontology exhibition based on the Pokémon franchise
 * Spooky Empire – a multigenre convention held in Florida
 * Film and television


 * 9 Lives of a Wet Pussy – a 1976 American pornographic film
 * 99.9 (film) (99.9: The Frequency of Terror) – a 1997 Spanish horror film
 * 10/31 (film) – a 2017 American anthology horror film
 * 12 Hour Shift – a 2020 American black comedy thriller film
 * 2016 (2010 film) – a Ghanaian science-fiction action film
 * Abyssal Spider – a 2020 Taiwanese monster film
 * Achoura – a 2018 horror film
 * After Last Season – a 2009 American drama film
 * Ah! La Barbe – a 1905 French short film
 * Air bladder effect – a special effects technique used in films
 * Akademia pana Kleksa (film) (Academy of Mr. Kleks) – a 1983 fantasy film
 * Alien Xmas – a 2020 American stop-motion animated science-fiction Christmas special
 * The Amazing Bulk – a 2012 American direct-to-video superhero film
 * Amazônia Groove – a 2018 Brazilian documentary film
 * American Rickshaw – a 1989 action fantasy film
 * Angels in Notting Hill – a 2016 independent fantasy film
 * Apps (film) – a 2021 anthology horror film
 * Asparagus (film) – a 1979 American experimental animated short film
 * Ātman (1975 film) – a Japanese experimental short film
 * Bacalhau (film) – a 1976 Brazilian comedy film that parodies Jaws
 * Back in Time (2015 film) – a documentary film about the Back to the Future franchise
 * Bad Candy – a 2020 American anthology horror film
 * Bajing Ireng dan Jaka Sembung (Jaka Sembung & Bergola Ijo, The Warrior 3, or The Warrior and the Ninja) – a 1985 Indonesian fantasy martial arts film
 * The Beach House (2019 film) – an American horror film
 * Beast Beast – a 2020 American coming-of-age drama film
 * The Beast of Bray Road (film) – a 2005 American horror film
 * Bijou (film) – a 1972 American pornographic film
 * Black Mold (film) – a 2023 American psychological horror thriller film
 * Black Past (film) – a 1989 West German splatter film
 * Black Rat (film) – a 2010 Japanese slasher film
 * Black Sabbath: The End of the End – a 2017 concert documentary film
 * Bloodbeat – a 1982 supernatural slasher film
 * Bloodletting (film) – a 1997 American horror film
 * Blood Shack – a 1971 American horror film
 * Boggy Creek Monster (film) – a 2016 American documentary film
 * Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster – a 2021 American documentary film
 * The Boxing Cats (Prof. Welton's) – an 1894 American short silent film
 * The Boys Who Said No! – a 2020 American documentary film
 * The Bray Road Beast (film) – a 2018 American documentary film
 * Brother Carl (Bröder Carl) – a 1971 Swedish English-language film written and directed by Susan Sontag
 * Caveat (film) – a 2020 Irish horror film
 * Centipede Horror – a 1981 Hong Kong horror film
 * C.I.Ape – a 2021 American spy action comedy film
 * Climate of the Hunter – a 2019 American horror film
 * Columbus Didn't Discover Us – a 1992 American short documentary film
 * The Confession (1920 film) – an American silent drama film
 * Coronation (2020 film) – a 2020 documentary film about goings-on in China during the COVID-19 pandemic
 * Corona Zombies – a 2020 American "comedy horror film"
 * Cosmic Slop (film) – a 1994 American anthology television film
 * Cryptids (film) – an upcoming anthology horror film
 * Death Kappa – a 2010 kaiju film
 * Demons at the Door – a 2004 American supernatural horror film
 * Diner (2019 film) – a Japanese crime film
 * Disappear Completely (Desaparecer por completo) – a 2022 Mexican horror thriller film
 * Disneyland, mon vieux pays natal – a 2000 French experimental documentary film shot at Disneyland Paris
 * Death Spa – a 1989 American horror film
 * Double Exposure (1982 film) – an American thriller horror film
 * Dracula Blows His Cool (Graf Dracula in Oberbayern) – a 1979 West German sex comedy horror film
 * Dracula (The Dirty Old Man) – a 1969 American erotic horror comedy film
 * Dracula Sucks – a 1978 American pornographic horror film
 * Drawing the Line: A Portrait of Keith Haring – a 1989 American short documentary film about artist Keith Haring
 * Drew: The Man Behind the Poster – a 2013 documentary film about artist Drew Struzan
 * Duet for Cannibals (Duett för kannibaler) – a 1969 Swedish psychological drama film written and directed by Susan Sontag
 * Elvis and Me (miniseries) – a 1988 American two-part TV miniseries
 * Emotion (film) – a 1966 Japanese experimental short film directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi
 * Empire of the Dark – a 1991 American fantasy action horror film
 * Exorcist Vengeance – a 2022 supernatural horror film
 * Femina (film) – a 1990 Polish film
 * Field Niggas – a 2015 documentary film shot in Harlem
 * Fly (film) – a 1970 avant-garde short film directed by John Lennon and Yoko Ono
 * Friends After 3.11 – a 2011 Japanese documentary film
 * Gary Busey: Pet Judge – an American streaming TV series
 * George A. Romero's Resident Evil – an upcoming American documentary film
 * Ghost (1984 film) – a Japanese experimental short film
 * The Ghost Cat and the Mysterious Shamisen – a 1938 Japanese horror film
 * The Ghost Cat of Otama Pond – a 1960 Japanese horror film
 * Ghost Cat of Yonaki Swamp – a 1957 Japanese horror film
 * Ghost of the Golden Groves – a 2019 Indian Bengali-language horror fantasy film
 * Giant God Warrior Appears in Tokyo – a 2012 Japanese short monster film produced by Studio Ghibli
 * Go Away (film) – a 2023 American slasher film
 * Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism – a 2023 Australian horror film
 * Godzilland – a Japanese children's educational TV series based on the Godzilla franchise
 * Golem (1979 film) – a Polish science fiction film
 * Guinea Pig: Devil's Experiment – a 1985 Japanese horror film
 * Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood – a 1985 Japanese horror film
 * Hagazussa – a 2017 German-language horror film
 * The Hatching – a 2014 British black comedy horror film
 * Harvest of Peace – a 1985 American short documentary film about the US-backed Contra war in Nicaragua
 * A Haunted Turkish Bathhouse – a 1975 Japanese horror film
 * Hayop Ka! – a 2020 Philippine animated romantic comedy film
 * The Hidden City (film) – a 2018 documentary film that explores underground infrastructure in Spain
 * History of the Occult (Historia de lo Oculto) – a 2020 Argentine-Mexican thriller horror film
 * Holy Trinity (film) – a 2019 American comedy film
 * Honeycomb (2022 film) – a Canadian horror film
 * Horror of the Wolf – a 1973 Japanese horror film
 * Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror – a 2019 documentary film about African-American history and the evolution of the horror film genre
 * The House of the Dead (1978 film) – an American anthology horror film, also known as Alien Zone
 * The House of Ghosts – a 1908 French short film
 * House of Terrors – a 1965 Japanese horror film, also known as The Ghost of the Hunchback
 * Huesera: The Bone Woman – a 2022 supernatural body horror film
 * The Ice Rink (La patinoire) – a 1998 French-language comedy film
 * I Like Bats (Lubię nietoperze) – a 1985 Polish comedy horror film
 * Immortal Egypt – a 2016 BBC Two documentary TV miniseries
 * In a Violent Nature – a 2024 Canadian slasher film
 * In My Mother's Skin – a 2023 horror film
 * In Search of Darkness – a 2019 documentary film about the horror film genre during the 1980s
 * In Order to Survive (film) – a 1992 Russian action film, also known as Red Mob
 * The Jekyll and Hyde Portfolio – a 1971 American sexploitation slasher film
 * Jim Henson Idea Man – a 2024 American documentary film directed by Ron Howard about puppeteer Jim Henson
 * Just Only Love – a 2018 Japanese romantic comedy-drama film
 * Kazuo Umezu's Horror Theater – a Japanese six-part anthology horror film series
 * Keep Breathing (TV series) – a 2022 survival drama limited series
 * Killer Crocodile 2 – a 1990 Italian horror film
 * Kill Her Goats – a 2023 American slasher film
 * Killing Time (1979 film) – an American short black comedy film written and directed by Fronza Woods
 * The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness – a 2013 documentary film about Studio Ghibli
 * Labyrinth of Cinema – a 2019 Japanese anti-war fantasy drama film
 * Lampir – a 2024 Indonesian supernatural horror film
 * Late Night with the Devil – a 2023 horror film
 * L.A. Wars – a 1994 American action film
 * Legions (film) – a 2022 Argentine supernatural horror film
 * The Old Ways – a 2020 American horror film
 * Malum (film) – a 2023 American horror film
 * Massacre in Dinosaur Valley – a 1985 cannibal film
 * Minerva Monster – a 2015 American documentary film
 * The Mind of Clay – a 1984 Indian documentary film
 * The Monsters Without – a 2021 Filipino science fiction fantasy film
 * Moonage Daydream (film) – a 2022 documentary film about David Bowie
 * Moon Garden (film) – a 2022 American dark fantasy horror film
 * MXP: Most Xtreme Primate – a 2003 sports comedy film about a snowboarding chimpanzee
 * The Mothman Legacy – a 2020 American documentary film
 * The Mothman of Point Pleasant – a 2017 American documentary film
 * Mystery of the Crystal Skulls – a 2008 TV documentary film about crystal skulls
 * New York Ninja – a 2021 American action film, shot in 1984 and reconstructed and released by Vinegar Syndrome
 * Night Angel – a 1990 American horror thriller film directed by Dominique Othenin-Girard
 * Nightmares in Red, White and Blue – a 2009 documentary film about the evolution of the horror film genre in the United States
 * Norway (2014 film) – a Greek black comedy horror film
 * The Outwaters – a 2022 American horror film
 * Pan Kleks w kosmosie (Mr. Kleks in Space) – a 1988 fantasy adventure film
 * The Peace Patriots – a 2005 American documentary film
 * PG: Psycho Goreman – a 2020 Canadian science-fiction horror comedy film
 * Plan C (film) – a 2023 American documentary film
 * Podróże pana Kleksa (film) (Travels of Mr. Kleks) – a 1986 fantasy adventure film
 * Power Struggle (film) – a 2016 American documentary film
 * PussyCake (Emesis – El amor Mata) – a 2021 Argentine horror film
 * The Retreat (film) – a 2020 American horror film
 * Rex: A Dinosaur's Story (REX: Kyōryū monogatari) – a 1993 Japanese film
 * Roy del espacio – a 1983 Mexican animated science-fiction film
 * The Sacrifice Game – a 2023 American horror film
 * Sadako DX – a 2022 Japanese supernatural horror film
 * The Sadness – a 2021 Taiwanese horror film
 * Satan's Bed (1965 film) – an American exploitation film starring Yoko Ono
 * Satan's Bed (1986 film) – an Indonesian horror film
 * Satan Wants You – a 2023 Canadian documentary film
 * Savage Water – a 1979 American thriller horror film
 * Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street – a 2019 documentary film about A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge actor Mark Patton
 * Seabrook 1977 – a 1978 American documentary film
 * Sharksploitation (film) – a 2023 American documentary film
 * Shot-on-video film – also known as an SOV, shot-on-VHS or camcorder film
 * Selfie Dad – a 2020 American faith-based comedy-drama film
 * Sex World – a 1977 American pornographic science-fiction film
 * Shell and Joint – a 2019 film set in a Japanese capsule hotel
 * The Shivering Truth – an American stop-motion animated TV series
 * Signal 100 – a 2019 Japanese horror film
 * Sins of Sister Lucia – a 1978 Japanese erotic film
 * Skinamarink – a 2022 Canadian horror film
 * Skull: The Mask – a 2020 Brazilian-American slasher film
 * Slaxx – a 2020 Canadian horror comedy film about a pair of killer jeans
 * Snow Falls (film) – a 2023 American horror film
 * Spacy (film) – a 1981 Japanese experimental short film
 * Special Silencers (Serbuan Halilintar) – a 1982 Indonesian martial arts horror film
 * Spirit Halloween: The Movie – a 2022 American film
 * Sputnik (film) – a 2020 Russian science-fiction horror film
 * The Suckers – a 1972 American sexploitation film
 * Taoism Drunkard (Drunken Wu-Tang) – a 1984 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film
 * Téléchat – a Franco-Belgian children's TV series
 * The Telephone Book – a 1971 American sexploitation film
 * Thunder (1982 film) – a Japanese experimental short film
 * Tiko and the Shark – a 1962 film
 * Toire no Hanako-san (film) – a 1995 Japanese horror film
 * Tokyo Heaven – a 1990 Japanese film
 * Tourism (film) – a 2017 pseudo-documentary film
 * Trinity (2016 film) – an American psychological thriller film
 * The Trouble with Being Born (film) – a 2020 science-fiction drama film
 * Unearth (film) – a 2020 American horror film
 * An Unknown Compelling Force – a 2021 American documentary film
 * Unmasked Part 25 – a 1988 British slasher film
 * The Unspoken (film) (The Haunting of Briar House) – a 2015 Canadian horror thriller film
 * Vampire Hookers – a 1978 American sexploitation horror film
 * Verotika – a 2019 American anthology horror film
 * The Viewing Booth – a 2019 documentary film
 * The Vigil (2019 film) – an American supernatural horror film
 * The Visit (1970 film) – a 1970 Syrian experimental short film
 * Wakefield Poole's Bible – a 1973 American softcore pornographic anthology film
 * Wanderers (2014 film) – a Swedish short science-fiction film
 * "The Wedding Squanchers" – an episode of the animated TV series Rick and Morty
 * The Welder – a 2023 American horror film
 * The Wendigo (film) – a 2022 American horror film
 * When Evil Lurks – a 2023 horror film
 * The Witch's Mirror (El espejo de la bruja) – a 1960 Mexican supernatural horror film
 * Woodland Grey – a 2021 Canadian independent horror film
 * Yoshino's Barber Shop – a 2004 Japanese coming-of-age film
 * Zone (film) – a 1995 Japanese experimental short film


 * Fictional characters
 * Eleven (Stranger Things) – a character in the Netflix series Stranger Things
 * Jennika – a character appearing in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics
 * Lady Dimitrescu – a character in the video game Resident Evil Village
 * List of Over the Garden Wall characters – list of characters in the animated TV miniseries Over the Garden Wall
 * Mimikyu – a Pokémon species
 * The Narrator (Fight Club) – the protagonist of the novel and film Fight Club
 * Rick Sanchez – one of the titular characters in the animated TV series Rick and Morty
 * Folklore
 * Kaibyō – supernatural cats in Japanese folklore
 * Literature
 * Akademia pana Kleksa (novel) – a 1946 children's fantasy book by Polish author Jan Brzechwa
 * Asylum (Seabrook book) – a 1935 memoir by William Seabrook
 * The Celluloid Closet (book) – a 1981 non-fiction book by Vito Russo about the history of homosexuality in film
 * Don't Move (novel) – a 2020 horror novel by James S. Murray and Darren Wearmouth
 * Down the Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan – a 2001 biography about Bob Dylan written by Alexis Coe
 * Heaven and Hell: A History of the Afterlife – a 2020 book by Bart D. Ehrman
 * How Jesus Became God – a 2014 book by Bart D. Ehrman
 * John (2005 book) – a book by Cynthia Lennon about her life and relationship with John Lennon
 * The Magic Island – a 1929 book by William Seabrook about Haitian Vodou and zombies
 * Mondo Macabro (book) – a 1997 non-fiction book by Pete Tombs
 * Scream (magazine) – British horror film fan magazine founded in 2010
 * Meathooked – a 2016 book by Marta Zaraska about the history of meat consumption
 * Shout!: The Beatles in Their Generation – a 1981 non-fiction book by Philip Norman
 * The Triumph of Christianity – a 2018 book by Bart D. Ehrman
 * Uchusen – Japanese magazine founded in 1980 about science-fiction and tokusatsu media
 * You Never Forget Your First – a 2020 biography about George Washington written by Alexis Coe
 * Music


 * "6969" – a song by musical comedy duo Ninja Sex Party
 * Assume Crash Position – a 2010 album by Congolese musical group Konono Nº1
 * "At the Devil's Ball" – a song composed by Irving Berlin and performed by the Peerless Quartet and Maurice Burkhart
 * The Bela Session – a 2018 EP by Bauhaus
 * Do Wah Nanny – a 1971 album by Exuma
 * Gary Clark Jr. Live – a 2014 live double album by Gary Clark Jr.
 * "Goodbye to Romance" (song) – a song by Ozzy Osbourne, written by Osbourne, Bob Daisley and Randy Rhoads
 * "Have You Seen My Sister Evelyn?" – a song by fictional musical duo Evelyn Evelyn
 * "Hole in the Sky" (song) – a song by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath
 * Huntertones – an American brass band
 * "Hybrid Moments" – a song by American punk rock band Misfits
 * "Everybody's Gotta Live" – a song by Arthur Lee of Love
 * Exuma II – a 1970 album by Exuma
 * "I'm So Tired" (Fugazi song) – a song by American punk rock band Fugazi
 * "It's Almost Halloween" – a song by Panic! at the Disco
 * "Last Caress" – a song by Misfits
 * Life (Exuma album) – a 1973 album by Exuma
 * "London Dungeon" (song) – a song by Misfits
 * "Love's in Need of Love Today" – a song by Stevie Wonder
 * "Mean Green Mother from Outer Space" – a song from the 1986 film Little Shop of Horrors
 * Mortuary Drape – an Italian black metal band
 * "Mommy, Can I Go Out & Kill Tonight" – a song by Misfits
 * "Monkberry Moon Delight" – a song by Paul McCartney
 * Mono No Aware (album) – a 2017 compilation album of ambient songs by various artists, released by the record label PAN
 * The Normal Album – a 2020 album by Will Wood
 * "A Real Hero" – a song by College and Electric Youth
 * Reincarnation (Exuma album) – a 1972 album by Exuma
 * Rewind Forward – an upcoming 2023 EP by Ringo Starr
 * Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band Tour (2022) – a 2022 concert tour by Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band
 * The Scary Jokes – a musical project of American singer-songwriter Liz Lehman
 * "Skulls" (Misfits song) – a song by Misfits
 * Snake (album) – a 1972 album by Exuma
 * "Thank You for Sending Me an Angel" – a song by American new wave band Talking Heads
 * "Them Changes" (Thundercat song) – a single by Thundercat
 * Tokyo Shoegazer – a Japanese shoegaze band
 * True Genius – a 2021 box set of material by Ray Charles
 * The Ultimate Collection (Black Sabbath album) – a 2016 compilation album by Black Sabbath
 * "Uncle Remus" (song) – a song by Frank Zappa and George Duke
 * Weird Owl – an American rock band


 * Occupations
 * Busyador – or a swift nest collector, a person who harvests edible bird's nests in Southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines
 * Organizations, companies, brands, and institutions
 * The Beistle Company – an American company known for manufacturing holiday decorations and party goods
 * Cavitycolors – an American company known for horror and Halloween-themed products
 * Mondo (American company) – a company known for releasing posters, vinyl records, etc.
 * Mondo Macabro – an American-based home video distribution label
 * Needlejuice Records – an American independent record label
 * Pinellas Education Foundation – an American non-profit organization
 * Reign (drink) – an American energy drink brand
 * Stavros Institute – an American education organization
 * Vinegar Syndrome (company) – an American home video distribution company
 * Paintings
 * The Anguished Man – a supposedly haunted painting created by an unknown artist
 * People


 * Chintami Atmanagara – a German-born Indonesian actress and singer
 * Jack Baker (magician) – American stage musician and film producer
 * Gina Belafonte – actress, film and stage producer, and activist; daughter of Harry Belafonte
 * James Bond III – actor and filmmaker; director of Def by Temptation
 * Seth Breedlove – American filmmaker known for cryptid/cryptozoology-themed documentaries
 * Butehamun – ancient Egyptian scribe
 * Eric Calderone – American guitarist also known as "331Erock"
 * Brother Cleve – American musician, DJ, and mixologist
 * Peter Cobbin – Australian audio engineer and producer
 * Robin R. Means Coleman – American author, communication scholar, and educator in the fields of Afro-American studies, African studies, and media studies
 * Noble Craig – American actor and Vietnam War veteran
 * Mukhtar Dar – Pakistani-born photographer, painter, filmmaker, and activist
 * H. Tjut Djalil – Indonesian film director
 * Gavin Finney – British cinematographer
 * Higuchinsky – Ukrainian-born film director
 * Heidi Honeycutt – American journalist, author, actress, filmmaker, film programmer, and co-founder of Etheria Film Night
 * Phyllis Joffe – American radio and television producer, journalist, and educator
 * Darby Jones – African-American actor
 * Joe Karston – American stage illusionist, booking agent, and promoter
 * Himiko Kikuchi – Japanese jazz pianist, keyboardist, composer, and arranger
 * Roy Knyrim – American film director and special effects artist
 * Robbie Leppzer – American filmmaker and videographer known for directing documentary films about grassroots activism
 * Jake Macapagal – Filipino actor
 * Joanne Marrow – American clinical psychologist, author, feminist, and advocate of gay and women's rights
 * John S. McMillin – American businessman and political figure
 * Daisuke Miyazaki (filmmaker) – Japanese film director and screenwriter
 * James Nguyen – Vietnamese filmmaker
 * Ferne Pearlstein – American cinematographer, film director, producer, and editor
 * Katrina Phillips – American actress and activist
 * Christopher Ross (cinematographer) – British cinematographer
 * Justin M. Seaman – American film director, producer, screenwriter, and editor
 * Eileen Seeley – American actress
 * Ben Smithard – British cinematographer
 * Braeden Sorbo – American actor
 * Andy Starke – British film and television producer
 * P. J. Starks – American film director, producer, screenwriter, and editor
 * Gus Stavros – American entrepreneur and philanthropist
 * Tom Sullivan (special effects artist) – American artist known for his work on the Evil Dead films
 * Wes Takahashi – visual effects animator and animation supervisor
 * Daisuke Tanabe – Japanese electronic musician and music producer
 * Carlos Tobalina (filmmaker) – Peruvian-born filmmaker and actor
 * Pete Tombs – British author and television and film producer
 * Anton Wilfer – Czechoslovak luthier
 * Sheldon Wilson – Canadian film director, screenwriter, and producer
 * Sandra Wollner – Austrian film director and screenwriter
 * John Zabrucky – American prop designer and founder of Modern Props, Inc.


 * Places
 * Afterglow Vista – a mausoleum located in the U.S. state of Washington
 * The Castle (Ybor City) – a goth/industrial nightclub and former labor union temple in Tampa, Florida
 * Largo Central Park – a public park in Largo, Florida
 * Mahoning Drive-In Theater – a drive-in theater located in Lehighton, Pennsylvania, along Route 443
 * Mini theater – a type of Japanese independent movie theater
 * Moccasin Lake Nature Park – a park and nature preserve in Clearwater, Florida
 * Moore's Delicatessen – a now-defunct restaurant in Burbank, California
 * Qurta – a village in Egypt
 * Psychology
 * Submechanophobia – the fear of submerged man-made objects, either partially or entirely underwater
 * Theatre
 * Midnight ghost show – traveling horror-themed stage shows popular in the United States from the 1930s to the 1970s
 * World events
 * 2022 Haitian crisis – ongoing socioeconomic, political, and humanitarian crisis in Haiti
 * Video games and Internet
 * Carrion (video game) – a 2020 horror video game
 * Evil Dead: The Game – a 2022 Evil Dead video game
 * Karagarga – a members-only Internet forum, BitTorrent tracker, and file sharing archive
 * Magic Cat Academy – a browser game created as a Google Doodle
 * Midnight Eye – a film review website
 * Putlocker – a number of file hosting index websites
 * Webbed – a 2021 2D adventure platform game

''The following is an incomplete list of Wikipedia articles that I've significantly contributed to. In other words, articles to which I've added a decent number of words or citations, or an image.''
 * Events
 * Gasparilla International Film Festival – an annual film festival in Tampa Bay, Florida
 * Film and television


 * 3-Iron – a 2004 Korean-language romantic drama film
 * A.K.A. Serial Killer – a Japanese documentary film about serial killer Norio Nagayama
 * An Act of Conscience – a 1997 American documentary film about war tax resisters Randy Kehler and Betsy Corner
 * An American Werewolf in London – a 1981 comedy-horror film
 * The Amusement Park – a 1973 American film directed by George A. Romero
 * Aquaslash – a 2019 Canadian horror film
 * Basket Case (film) – a 1982 American horror film
 * Black Panthers (film) – a 1968 short documentary film about a Black Panther protest in Oakland, California
 * Bo Burnham: Inside – a 2021 American special by comedian and musician Bo Burnham
 * Brain Damage (film) – a 1988 American comedy horror film
 * Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992 film) — an American romantic horror film
 * Bride of Re-Animator – a 1990 American horror comedy film
 * The Cat (1992 film) (The 1000 Years Cat) – a Hong Kong science-fiction film
 * City of Pirates – a 1983 French surrealist film
 * The Crimson Ghost – a 1946 American film serial
 * Dracula (1931 English-language film) – an American supernatural horror film
 * Drag Me to Hell – a 2009 American supernatural horror film
 * Everything Everywhere All at Once – a 2022 American science-fiction comedy-drama film
 * Evil Dead Rise – a 2023 American supernatural horror film
 * Feeders (film) – a 1996 American science-fiction horror film
 * Frankenstein (1931 film) – an American science-fiction horror film
 * From Hell It Came – a 1957 American horror film
 * Funeral Parade of Roses – a 1969 Japanese art film
 * The Gods Must Be Crazy – a 1980 comedy film shot in Southern Africa
 * Grave Encounters – a 2011 Canadian found-footage horror film
 * Guinea Pig (film series) – a Japanese horror film series
 * Häxan – a 1922 silent horror essay film
 * Hardware (film) – a 1990 British science-fiction horror film
 * His Motorbike, Her Island – a 1986 Japanese romance film
 * Imagine: John Lennon – a 1988 documentary film
 * In Search of Voodoo: Roots to Heaven – a 2018 Beninese documentary film
 * It's Alive (1974 film) – an American horror film
 * I Walked with a Zombie – a 1943 American horror film
 * Joan Baez: I Am a Noise – a 2023 American documentary film about Joan Baez
 * Joe Versus the Volcano – a 1990 American romantic comedy film
 * Joyland (film) – a 2022 Pakistani drama film
 * Junk (film) – a 2000 Japanese horror film
 * Kaw (film) – a 2006 made-for-television horror film
 * Killer Crocodile – a 1989 Italian horror film
 * Kuroneko – a 1968 Japanese horror film
 * Luzzu (film) – a 2021 Maltese drama film
 * The Man They Could Not Hang – a 1939 American horror film starring Boris Karloff
 * M3GAN – a 2022 American science-fiction horror film
 * Night on the Galactic Railroad (film) – a 1985 Japanese animated film
 * Over the Garden Wall – an animated television miniseries
 * The People Under the Stairs – a 1991 American horror comedy film
 * Masculin Féminin – a 1966 French New Wave film
 * Microcosmos (film) – a 1996 documentary about insects and other invertebrates
 * Mondo Macabro (TV programme) – a 2001 British docuseries that aired on Channel 4
 * Mystics in Bali – a 1981 Indonesian horror film
 * The Nest (1988 film) – an American science-fiction horror film
 * Nightbreed – a 1990 American dark fantasy horror film
 * The Night Flier (film) – a 1997 American horror film
 * Nope (film) – a 2022 science-fiction horror film
 * Nosferatu – a 1922 silent German Expressionist horror film
 * Noroi: The Curse – a 2005 Japanese horror film
 * The Phantom Carriage – a 1921 Swedish silent film
 * Pledge Night – a 1990 American slasher film
 * Robot Ninja – a 1989 American superhero action horror film
 * Saw VI – a 2009 American horror film
 * School Ghost Stories (Gakkō no Kaidan / Haunted School) – a 1995 Japanese horror film
 * Slime City – a 1988 American comedy horror film
 * Snow Shark – a 2012 American horror film
 * Stand-In – a 1937 American comedy film
 * Teketeke (film) – a 2009 Japanese horror film
 * Twenty-Four Eyes – a 1954 Japanese drama film
 * Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives – a 2010 Thai art drama film
 * Uninvited (1987 film) – an American horror film
 * The Watermelon Woman – a 1996 romantic comedy-drama film
 * Wild Zero – a 1999 Japanese comedy horror film
 * The Wolf Man (1941 film) – an American horror film
 * X (2022 film) – an American slasher film


 * Fictional characters
 * Gamera – a fictional giant monster from the Gamera franchise
 * Folklore
 * Aka Manto – a Japanese urban legend about a masked, cloaked spirit
 * Hanako-san – a Japanese urban legend about the spirit of a young girl who haunts school bathrooms
 * Japanese urban legend – a story in Japanese folklore that is circulated as true
 * Kuchisake-onna – a Japanese urban legend about a woman with a slit mouth
 * Teke Teke – a Japanese urban legend about the legless ghost of a schoolgirl
 * Health and medicine
 * Jilly Juice – a fermented "drink" and alternative medicine
 * Transmedicalism – a type of belief about being transgender
 * Literature
 * Immoral Tales (book) – a 1994 non-fiction book by Cathal Tohill and Pete Tombs
 * Music
 * The Ballad of Dood and Juanita – a 2021 album by Sturgill Simpson
 * Drunk (album) – a 2017 album by Thundercat
 * Evillive II – a 1998 live album by Misfits
 * Got Back – a 2022 North American concert tour by Paul McCartney
 * Here's Larry Williams – a 1959 album by Larry Williams
 * "Horror Business" – a single by Misfits
 * Imperatour – a 2022 concert tour by the Swedish rock band Ghost
 * Oh Holy Fools: The Music of Son, Ambulance & Bright Eyes – a 2001 split EP by Son, Ambulance and Bright Eyes
 * Palabas – a 2004 album by the Filipino rock band Sponge Cola
 * The Seldom Scene – an American bluegrass band
 * Some Rap Songs – a 2018 album by rapper Earl Sweatshirt
 * The Soul Album – a 1966 album by Otis Redding
 * Walk Among Us – the debut 1982 album by Misfits
 * The Worst of APO Hiking Society – a 1986 live album by APO Hiking Society
 * Young, Gifted and Black – a 1972 album by Aretha Franklin
 * Organizations, companies, brands, and institutions
 * Palestine Children's Relief Fund – a 501(c)(3) non-governmental organization
 * People
 * Ricou Browning – American film director, screenwriter, underwater cinematographer, and stuntman
 * Exuma (musician) – Bahamian musician, artist, playwright, and author
 * Sid Haig – American actor, film producer, and musician
 * Takashi Ito (director) – Japanese experimental filmmaker
 * Tom Lawes – English film director and former owner of The Electric cinema in Birmingham, England
 * José Mojica Marins – Brazilian filmmaker and actor
 * Nobuhiko Obayashi – Japanese director, screenwriter, and editor
 * Richard Roundtree – American actor
 * Mike Schank – American actor and musician
 * Aurelio Voltaire – a Cuban-American musician, singer, author, and animator
 * Welles (musician) – American singer-songwriter and guitarist, also known as Jesse Wells or Jesse Welles
 * Places
 * Dixie M. Hollins High School – a public secondary school in St. Petersburg, Florida
 * Largo Public Library – a public library in Largo, Florida

Movies

 * 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, dir. Stanley Kubrick)
 * Alien (1979, dir. Ridley Scott)
 * Aliens (1986, dir. James Cameron)
 * American Movie (1999, dir. Chris Smith)
 * An American Werewolf in London (1981, dir. John Landis)
 * The Apartment (1960, dir. Billy Wilder)
 * Army of Darkness (1992, dir. Sam Raimi)
 * Back to the Future (1985, dir. Robert Zemeckis)
 * Big Trouble in Little China (1986, dir. John Carpenter)
 * The Blob (1988, dir. Chuck Russell)
 * Brain Damage (1988, dir. Frank Henenlotter)
 * Bride of Frankenstein (1935, dir. James Whale)
 * Clerks (1994, dir. Kevin Smith)
 * A Clockwork Orange (1971, dir. Stanley Kubrick)
 * The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951, dir. Robert Wise)
 * Ed Wood (1994, dir. Tim Burton)
 * Eraserhead (1977, dir. David Lynch)
 * Evil Dead II (1987, dir. Sam Raimi)
 * The Exorcist (1973, dir. William Friedkin)
 * Eyes Without a Face (1960, dir. Georges Franju)
 * Fight Club (1999, dir. David Fincher)
 * Ghostbusters (1984, dir. Ivan Reitman)
 * Godzilla (1954, dir. Ishirō Honda)
 * Godzilla Minus One (2023, dir. Takashi Yamazaki)
 * The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966, dir. Sergio Leone)
 * Gremlins (1984, dir. Joe Dante)
 * Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990, dir. Joe Dante)
 * Groundhog Day (1993, dir. Harold Ramis)
 * Häxan (Witchcraft Through the Ages) (1922, dir. Benjamin Christensen)
 * Hellboy (2004, dir. Guillermo del Toro)
 * Her (2013, dir. Spike Jonze)
 * Hot Fuzz (2007, dir. Edgar Wright)
 * House (Hausu) (1977, dir. Nobuhiko Obayashi)
 * Ikiru (1952, dir. Akira Kurosawa)
 * Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981, dir. Steven Spielberg)
 * Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989, dir. Steven Spielberg)
 * The Invisible Man (1933, dir. James Whale)
 * It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963, dir. Stanley Kramer)
 * Jaws (1975, dir. Steven Spielberg)
 * Jurassic Park (1993, dir. Steven Spielberg)
 * The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004, dir. Wes Anderson)
 * Little Shop of Horrors (1986, dir. Frank Oz)
 * The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001, dir. Peter Jackson)
 * The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002, dir. Peter Jackson)
 * The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003, dir. Peter Jackson)
 * Martin (1978, dir. George A. Romero)
 * The Muppet Movie (1979, dir. James Frawley)
 * My Neighbor Totoro (1988, dir. Hayao Miyazaki)
 * Night of the Living Dead (1968, dir. George A. Romero)
 * A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984, dir. Wes Craven)
 * Nope (2022, dir. Jordan Peele)
 * Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985, dir. Tim Burton)
 * Phenomena (1985, dir. Dario Argento)
 * The Princess Bride (1987, dir. Rob Reiner)
 * Psycho (1960, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
 * Re-Animator (1985, dir. Stuart Gordon)
 * Rocky (1976, dir. John G. Avildsen)
 * The Royal Tenenbaums (2001, dir. Wes Anderson)
 * Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010, dir. Edgar Wright)
 * Seven Samurai (1954, dir. Akira Kurosawa)
 * Shaun of the Dead (2004, dir. Edgar Wright)
 * The Shining (1980, dir. Stanley Kubrick)
 * Spider-Man 2 (2004, dir. Sam Raimi)
 * Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018, dir. Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman)
 * The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004, dir. Stephen Hillenburg)
 * Star Wars (1977, dir. George Lucas)
 * The Empire Strikes Back (1980, dir. Irvin Kershner)
 * Return of the Jedi (1983, dir. Richard Marquand)
 * Taxi Driver (1976, dir. Martin Scorsese)
 * The Terminator (1984, dir. James Cameron)
 * Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991, dir. James Cameron)
 * The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974, dir. Tobe Hooper)
 * They Live (1988, dir. John Carpenter)
 * The Thing (1982, dir. John Carpenter)
 * Tremors (1990, dir. Ron Underwood)
 * What We Do in the Shadows (2014, dir. Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi)
 * Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971, dir. Mel Stuart)
 * The Wizard of Oz (1939, dir. Victor Fleming)
 * Yellow Submarine (1968, dir. George Dunning)

Music

 * Favorite songs (Spotify playlist)

Albums

 * Abbey Road (The Beatles)
 * All Things Must Pass (George Harrison)
 * The Beatles (the White Album) (The Beatles)
 * Black Sabbath (Black Sabbath)
 * The Dark Side of the Moon (Pink Floyd)
 * Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (Wu-Tang Clan)
 * The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (Bob Dylan)
 * Gimme Some Truth. The Ultimate Mixes (John Lennon)
 * I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning (Bright Eyes)
 * In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (Neutral Milk Hotel)
 * Let It Be (The Beatles)
 * Love (The Beatles)
 * Magical Mystery Tour (The Beatles)
 * Meddle (Pink Floyd)
 * Paranoid (Black Sabbath)
 * Pet Sounds (The Beach Boys)
 * Please Please Me (The Beatles)
 * Ram (Paul McCartney)
 * Revolver (The Beatles)
 * The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (David Bowie)
 * Rubber Soul (The Beatles)
 * Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles)
 * The Wall (Pink Floyd)
 * Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone? (The Unicorns)

Books

 * The Disaster Artist by Greg Sestero
 * Dracula by Bram Stoker
 * The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
 * I Am Ozzy by Ozzy Osbourne
 * If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor by Bruce Campbell
 * Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film by Joseph Maddrey

Television series

 * Aqua Teen Hunger Force
 * Ash vs Evil Dead
 * Cowboy Bebop
 * Futurama
 * M*A*S*H
 * The Office (U.S.)
 * Over the Garden Wall
 * Parks and Recreation
 * [scrubs]
 * Squid Girl
 * Twin Peaks
 * What We Do in the Shadows