Fantasia ’17: Barbara Crampton, Rebecca Forsythe and director Norbert Keil on the dermatological horror film “REPLACE”
The RE-ANIMATOR legend joins her co-star and first-time director to talk their atmospheric body-horror shocker.
The RE-ANIMATOR legend joins her co-star and first-time director to talk their atmospheric body-horror shocker.
After chilling audiences with his much-praised haunted-house film WE ARE STILL HERE, filmmaker Ted Geoghegan goes for a combination of action, horror and historical drama that is quite relevant to our current times in MOHAWK. On the eve of its world premiere at Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival tomorrow, July 15, RUE MORGUE has some exclusive words with Geoghegan about the movie.
The powerfully disturbing Australian crime/horror thriller HOUNDS OF LOVE will likely be a breakout film for its first-time writer/director Ben Young and also for its stars, Emma Booth, Ashleigh Cummings and Stephen Curry. The trio recall both the dark and lighter sides of filming HOUNDS below, continuing the conversation that began here.
In HOUNDS OF LOVE, opening this Friday, Emma Booth, Ashleigh Cummings and Stephen Curry go to some of the most horrifically emotional places of any actors this year. Yet they’re all smiles and laugh easily when they get together to discuss the movie with RUE MORGUE at last month’s Tribeca Film Festival.
Most of Jenn Wexler’s THE RANGER takes place in the great outdoors where the title character does his dirty work, but when RUE MORGUE first visits the shoot, the setting couldn’t be more different.