Rue Morgue will no longer be offering this sweepstakes. We apologize for any inconvenience.
EXCLUSIVE: Inside “ANOMALY,” The Greatest Sci-Fi Horror Film Never Made!
RUE MORGUE contributor Rob Freese reveals the inside story of the unrealized project that would have teamed B-movie king Roger Corman with the maestro of Italian horror, Mario Bava, featuring exclusive comments from screenwriter Dardano Sacchetti and more!
Exclusive photos: Barbara Crampton et al. in “EVERY HEAVY THING,” world-premiering at Fantasia
It’s a combination of paranoid thrills and dark comedy.
Teaser trailer hints that Osgood Perkins’ latest is a “KEEPER”
The director’s second film of 2025 is coming in November.
Exclusive clips and photos: The “Hair Monster” lurks in Fantasia premiere “LUCID”
Get the first look at a creepy highlight from the surreal new horror feature.
Kier-La Janisse of “WOODLANDS DARK…” wraps her first narrative film “THE OCCUPANT OF THE ROOM”
Her chiller takes its cues from classic ghost stories.
VALANCOURT BOOKS and RUE MORGUE Partner on Horror Bundle for Cancer Support
The two indie publishers come together for a discounted book bundle that features classics spanning decades of literature, with a portion of sales donated to those affected by cancer.
Remake of Lost Chaney Film “A BLIND BARGAIN” to Premiere at FrightFest
Prints of Lon Chaney’s 1922 take on the man-playing-God trope are believed to have been destroyed in a fire.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: “WHERE MONSTERS LIE: CULL-DE-SAC” writer Kyle Starks on his brand-new sequel
The famed artist and writer discusses where – and where not – his comic book series is headed.
NOW ON RUE MORGUE TV! LISTEN TO MY NIGHTMARE –Two Horror Classics From Alice Cooper And Music From “THE TWILIGHT ZONE”
Aaron Von Lupton takes you on a journey into a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind with two classic albums from the immortal Alice Cooper and a deep dive into the score from one of the greatest TV shows of all time!
Movie Review: “I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER” uses too many of the old hooks
The whole movie is so dependent on nostalgia, at the expense of any meaningful variations on the themes and plotting it’s revisiting from the popular 1997 film.