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Movie Review: “A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE” is a moving metropolitan monster saga
It is really because we care so much about the imperiled duo that DAY ONE emerges as a worthy addition to this franchise.
ANALOG ABATTOIR: “A DAY OF JUDGMENT” Is Part Southern-Fried Morality Play, Part Supernatural Slasher
Dr. Benny Graves is back with the cure for the common horror flick! A town full of sinners meets a gory fate at the hands of the Grim Reaper in this semi-forgotten gem from 1981.
NOW ON RUE MORGUE TV: Beat The Heat With Horror And Canned Cocktails
In this all-new “HORROR ON THE ROCKS,” Mike D’Apice’s canned cocktail and horror movie pairings will make your blood run cold in the summer heat.
Korean disaster/horror film “PROJECT SILENCE” gets a U.S. release date and a pretty spectacular trailer
Lee Sun-kyun, the late star of PARASITE and SLEEP, toplines this mix of action and atmosphere.
Jeff Lieberman’s “BLUE SUNSHINE” is now on 4K UHD/Blu-ray from Synapse; full details & art
Fans of the ’70s shocker will be seriously tripping over all the extras in this set.
“THE EXORCISM” Interview, Part Two: Joshua John Miller on his dad’s “EXORCIST III” role—and his own “HALLOWEEN III” role
The child actor turned filmmaker and his father both took part in cult-classic threequels.
Poster and release news for psycho-horror film “STREAM,” from the “TERRIFIER 2” team
The indie feature stocked with horror names will be unleashed later this summer.
Man or bear? THE FACULTY OF HORROR discusses the controversial question in an all-new episode on “EDEN LAKE” and “BACKCOUNTRY”!
Pack your bags (and your partner) because this episode leaves the comforts of civilized society far behind. In this episode we unpack the need for serenity, the heritage of toxic masculinity, and why a bear might actually make a great boyfriend.
“THE EXORCISM” Interview, Part One: Joshua John Miller and M.A. Fortin on making meta-horror, the long road to release and more
The duo incorporated personal themes to make this different from the usual possession picture.
Teaser trailer and poster for horror/comedy short “BURN OUT,” produced by Jamie Lee Curtis
It’s showing at a couple of major festivals this month.











