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“DEAD END” and “THE POWER OF THE STRIKE:” Queer Horror Shorts From Dima Barch
Dima Barch is a name you need to know. A Russian political refugee, the twenty-five year-old journalist turned filmmaker has arrived on the genre film scene with his harrowing queer horror short films, “Dead End” and “The Power of the Strike.”
Exclusive Interview: Andrew Cumming Talks Mesolithic and Modern Horrors in “OUT OF DARKNESS”
With wide, harsh landscapes, intricate costumes and a bespoke language, the Scottish writer/director takes a big swing with his first horror feature.
Shudder takes “THE DEVIL’S BATH,” the latest from the “GOODNIGHT MOMMY” creators
The psychological chiller has its world premiere this month at the Berlin Film Festival.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Composers Michael R. Jackson and Anna K. Jacobs Bite Into “TEETH,” The Musical
The 2007 horror comedy by director Mitchell Lichtenstein finds new life as a thought-provoking Off-Broadway musical.
Piercing the Veil: Crossing the threshold of the New Moon in Aquarius with “SALTBURN”
This Lupercalia edition of PIERCING THE VEIL is brought to you by Emerald Fennell’s soaking wet 2023 love letter, “SALTBURN,” as Jillian Kristina explores love, lust and the lengths to which we’ll go to obtain our deepest, most obsessive desires.
NOW ON RUE MORGUE TV: Art of Torture – Andrea Chats with “TERRIFIER’s” Damien Leone and David Howard Thornton
In this all new edition of RUE MORGUE TV, executive editor Andrea Subissati isn’t clowning around when she speaks with the director and star of the “TERRIFIER” films.
There are two kinds of horror on the “NIGHT SHIFT”; trailer, poster & release news
Isolated motels are still not good places to hang out.
New trailer teases the talk-show terror of “LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL”
The fest-favorite feature is bringing its frights and fun to big screens and streaming.
Tilman Singer’s 35mm-shot “CUCKOO” gets a teaser trailer
The new chiller from the director of the much-praised LUZ is coming this spring.
New York’s Film Forum To Host Two-Week Japanese Horror Film Festival
Beginning March 1, the iconic indie theater will present 25 classic horror films from the Land of the Rising Sun.











