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“SPECIES’” Natasha Henstridge enters the “HOUSE OF ABRAHAM,” from award-winning short filmmaker
The shoot has begun in Austin, Texas.
CALGARY UNDERGROUND FILM FESTIVAL ’23 REVIEW: PANDEMIC HORROR “THE ELDERLY” DEPICTS A THOROUGHLY MODERN APOCALYPSE
Spanish shocker succeeds as a modern parable yet misses the mark as an effective horror movie.
CALGARY UNDERGROUND FILM FESTIVAL ’23 REVIEW: “CULT HERO” PACKS HUMOR AND HEART
Jesse Thomas Cook’s new feature is that rarest of beasts – a horror comedy that works.
Surreal horror/fantasy “MOON GARDEN” now has a release date and spooky poster
Enter the movie’s nightmarish world later this month.
CALGARY UNDERGROUND FILM FESTIVAL ’23 REVIEW: “SATAN WANTS YOU” IS A TERRIFYING TALE OF EGO RUN AMOK
Documentarians Steve J. Adams and Sean Horlor dive deep into how the 1980 book “MICHELLE REMEMBERS” fueled an era of dangerous moral panic.
CALGARY UNDERGROUND FILM FESTIVAL ’23 REVIEW: WITCHY “NIGHTSIREN” USES ALLEGORY TO QUESTION THE PATRIARCHY
Filmmaker Tereza Nvotová weaves a spellbinding tapestry of feminist folk horror.
Vile VOD: “Consecration,” “Huesera,” And More New-To-Streaming Horror Titles Available This May
Rue Morgue #210 cover story and Michelle Garza Cervera’s feature film debut HUESERA: THE BONE WOMAN arrives on Shudder next month, alongside Jena Malone vehicle CONSECRATION and Kurtis David Harder’s INFLUENCER.
ARROW’s May 2023 Lineup Includes More Gore, Molto Argento, A Deep Dive into “Straw Dogs,” “A Woman Kills” and Cinematic Specters
On May 12th, as spring blooms towards summer, Come and take a nice long soak in a bright red bloodbath of a Season: The Gore The Merrier. Featuring all of ARROW’s most artery-opening, guts-spilling films – those of a nervous or queasy disposition need not apply.
“CLOCK” Starring Dianna Agron and Melora Hardin Is Now Streaming on Hulu
CLOCK is the story of a woman who enrolls in a clinical trial to try and fix her seemingly broken biological clock after friends, family, and society pressures her to have children.
Toronto’s Blood Ceremony Reemerges Next Month With “The Old Ways Remain”
It has been seven years since Canada’s BLOOD CEREMONY graced their fans with a new album, but the wait did not disappoint. With flute-fueled psychedelia that nods to pagan prog, BLOOD CEREMONY crafts doom out of goth-tinged magick in folksy and mesmerizing ways.











