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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO PREMIERE: 2 Forks Crafts A Campy Ode To ’80s Horror With “Rip My Hair”
The Cleveland-based dark-electro/industrial outfit pays homage to “EVIL DEAD II” and “RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD with the latest release from their 2023 concept album, “QUANTICODE.” Only at RUE MORGUE!
VIDEO GAME NEWS: “DEATHSPRINT 66” Brings the Gore to PC Later This Year
Drift. Die. Repeat.
Cast set for film version of video game “UNTIL DAWN”
The PlayStation chiller written by Larry Fessenden and Graham Reznick is on its way to the big screen.
Resistance and Surrender: Cosmic Horror in “THE ENDLESS” (2017) and “ANNIHILATION” (2018)
In the face of cosmic horror, humanity is forced to confront its own insignificance. When faced with the unknown, do we resist or surrender? THE ENDLESS and ANNIHILATION explore this question, asking: If God is not good, do you still bow down?
Exclusive trailer: Fantasia world premiere “INFINITE SUMMER”
The filmmaker behind JESUS SHOWS YOU THE WAY TO THE HIGHWAY is back with another unique genre exercise.
Trailer drops for much-praised horror-thriller “STRANGE DARLING”
Mike Flanagan called it “sublimely brilliant,” among other raves the movie has received, and you can see for yourself later this summer.
“EVIL DEAD RISE” director joins forces with James Wan and Jason Blum for next project
Something “wickedly entertaining and terrifying” is coming from the Irish filmmaker.
Exclusive Interview: Alex Essoe weeds through her memories of “TRIM SEASON,” and talks about her good bud Mike Flanagan
Bud trimming becomes a potentially deadly job in the latest in the actor’s long string of horror outings.
NEWS: WILD EYE RELEASING SUMMONS A SINISTER SASQUATCH IN “BIGFOOT EXORCIST”
The director of Catnado and Shark Exorcist pits cryptid vs. catholicism in a battle for the ages.
Tribeca ’24 Movie Reviews: “THE DEVIL’S BATH,” “THE DAMNED” and “A DESERT” take us to dangerous places
Set during different time periods, these three films have deep-seated chills in common.











