Nikhil Bhagat has debuted an impressive short film called “As They Continue to Fall”, a dark dystopian fantasy written by screenwriter C. Robert Cargill (Dr. Strange, Sinister)....
Slugs (1988) Arrow Video recently released Juan Piquer Simon ‘s Slugs on Blu-ray and the oozy 1988 shocker has never looked better. As a film that lives or dies by the quality...
The basic premise of Steve De Roover’s new documentary, Forgotten Scares: An In Depth Look at Flemish Horror Cinema, is a little bit suspect in that it positions Flemish horror...
Year after year, time after time, we hear the same argument being thrown about, asking if horror is dead? It always comes after a horror film...
We’ve been eagerly anticipating the release of Rupture for some time and positive early reviews out of Fantasia Fest earlier this year only cemented our expectation. Bloody...
Bloody Disgusting has received some exclusive images from Dark/Web, a new series that will explore the terrors of a technological near-future where everyone is connected whether...
Terror Films has acquired U.S. rights to the psychological thriller The Dark Strange directed by Chris Trebilcock. The film stars Katie Findlay (“How to Get Away With Murder”)...
Spanish graphic artist Javier Vera Lainez has some truly amazing work on his portfolio. Seriously, after you’ve looked at the examples below, I’d highly recommend you...
The jump scare is one of the most abused and, as this video posits, improperly used mechanics in horror movies. A loud noise, a sharp cut,...
Ask someone to name their favorite M. Night Shyamalan film and you’re guaranteed to hear the same two titles: The Sixth Sense or Unbreakable. Sure, the odd outlier will praise Signs, but we...
Sharpen your pencil crayons and get ready to calm your nerves as we bring you the first details on the only official Alien coloring book on the horizon....
On the heels of Lionsgate’s Vestron Video Collector’s Series announcement, we thought we’d take a trip through the company’s VHS library to see what might be...
Online dating is one of the most popular ways of meeting people these days. Apps like Bumble and Hinge and websites like OkCupid and Plenty Of...
Back in January, Terror Films announced it had acquired U.S. rights to horror film, The House On Pine Street, from Canada’s Raven Banner Entertainment. Now, as the film...
All flowing to the pulsing score by Cliff Martinez, the opening credits for Nicloas Winding Refn’s recently released The Neon Demon (read our review) are fluffy and classy with...
It’s been a busy year for Xavier Gens (The Divide, Frontiere(s)). Not only did the French director wrap production on supernatural thriller The Crucifixion, but he just completed...
With supernatural forces at their fingertips, horror writers have been known to trap characters in some truly sinister situations using whatever means necessary. From time-loops to...
When you don’t have a big production budget, style and inventiveness go a long way. So does a sense of humor. Enter Jack McHenry, a young UK...
HBO’s horror anthology series Tales From the Crypt premiered 27 years ago today. It would be selfish to solely credit the HBO series for it’s footprint in the...
We’ve all heard at some point in our lives that something needs to be done in the “proper way”. Maybe it’s how we cook a meal,...
This Friday, Schaghticoke, NY will be host to the first ever Rock’n Derby, a 3-day music and demolition derby festival that will feature performances from such...
The horror genre isn’t exactly what you would call highly regarded, and the legions of fans that support it are no different. As horror fans, we...
This week: Hands-on with Dark Souls 3! Plus, Baskin, and should you cut the cord for PS Vue? Subscribe to us on iTunes! Leave a comment...
When it comes to the world of horror/macabre tattoos, there is perhaps no bigger name than Paul Booth. Considered to be a master of the art,...
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