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CRYPTIC COLLECTIBLES: NECA PAYS TRIBUTE TO LOST LON CHANEY CLASSIC “LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT” WITH ITS ULTIMATE PROFESSOR BURKE FIGURE
The collectibles company continues to honor cinema’s original makeup effects maestro with a striking new figure of his vampiric character from the long-lost silent classic.
Grindhouse sets Drafthouse dates for restored ’70s shocker “HOLLYWOOD 90028”
The rediscovered serial-murder opus has won raves from early screenings.
Movie Review: Bask in Jane Schoenbrun’s “I SAW THE TV GLOW”
I SAW THE TV GLOW is unnerving and disarming. It gets under the skin, and it is a welcome disruption.
“DON’T TURN OUT THE LIGHTS,” based on true events, gets distribution and an ARG
The movie won enthusiastic reviews at Frightfest last year under the title BLUE LIGHT.
Movie Review: “THE STRANGERS–CHAPTER 1” does not encourage further viewing
It represents the filmmakers asking you to pay full theater admission price for what is essentially a 91-minute prologue for the next two movies.
Exclusive alternative poster art for surreal chiller “HOUSE OF SCREAMING GLASS”
The team behind the movie has come up with a few striking images to promote it.
Trailer debut for “NEVER LET GO,” Alexandre Aja chiller starring Halle Berry
The movies’ latest madman begins cutting up next month.
Dima Barch’s “DEAD END” To Screen At Portland Horror Film Festival
In DEAD END, a young man flees the vengeful spirit of his abusive boyfriend. The Russian horror short will play the ninth annual Portland Horror Film Festival at the Hollywood Theatre, on June 5-9.
INTERVIEW: “THE MUTILATOR’S” BUDDY COOPER DISCUSSES THE FILM’S LEGACY AND UPCOMING SEQUEL
The director looks back over four decades of “Fall Break.”
Ghost story “BLACKWATER LANE” is coming next month; trailer and poster
The best-selling novel by B.A. Paris is on its way to the screen.











