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Fantasia ‘24 Movie Review: “KRYPTIC” Searches for Metaphorical and Literal Monsters
KRYPTIC blends a search for self with a search for cryptids.
IFC Films and Shudder grab E.L. Katz’s “AZRAEL,” from “LONGLEGS” producers, and set fall date
READY OR NOT’s Samara Weaving plays horror/action hero again in this one.
Fantasia ’24 Movie Review: “THE BEAST WITHIN” loses its monstrous message
It demonstrates the pitfalls of putting the metaphor before the monster, so to speak.
Fantasia ’24 Movie Review: “CHAINSAWS WERE SINGING” is pretty bloody funny
A gloriously excessive and thoroughly incorrect ode to blood and gore and inappropriate behavior.
Ho-ho-horror in the teaser trailer and new poster for “TERRIFIER 3”
There’s now a preview of the holiday fear Art the Clown is bringing to theaters nationwide in October.
NEW COLUMN: Let’s Get Hammered! The Blasphemous Bar Crawl Stop #1 – 1972’s “HORROR EXPRESS”
Dr, Benny Graves steps out of the “ANALOG ABATTOIR” for a stiff one with his all-new column! With the help of Kitty Bernardo, head bartender at New York’s Paradise Lost, the doc’s pairing the best of Brit and Euro horror with diabolical cocktails.
New trailer takes you deeper into the weird world of “CUCKOO”
The August release definitely lives up to its title.
Fantasia ’24 Movie Review: “VULCANIZADORA” Takes a Hike with Uncertainty
Perhaps the easiest way to describe writer/director Joel Potrykus’s VULCANIZADORA is “disarming.”
Fantasia ’24 Movie Review: “SHELBY OAKS” is an unnerving place to visit
The filmmakers establish a convincing, intriguing reality with ominous overtones, making us anxious to find out “Who took Riley Brennan?”
Z Berg And Keith Carradine’s Cover of “Love Hurts” Drops Ahead Of The “STRANGE DARLING” Soundtrack
Ahead of the August 23rd release of JT Mollner’s STRANGE DARLING, the team behind the film has released a single from the upcoming soundtrack. Equally melancholic and iconic in the same breath, Z Berg and Keith Carradine’s cover of “Love Hurts” sets the scene for the deliciously contradictory film that is STRANGE DARLING.











