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Check Out Carter Smith’s “SWALLOWED,” “ATTACHMENT,” “HUESERA,” and More Streaming This Month
A fantastic lineup of new-to-streaming horror titles becomes available this month! Enjoy debuts from writer/directors Gabriel Bier Gislason and Michelle Garza Cervera, as well as the return of queer horror master Carter Smith (“The Ruins,” “Midnight Kiss,” “Bugcrush”).
Interview: Composer Andrew Gordon Macpherson Breaks Down the Vast Musical Landscape of “Kids vs. Aliens”
A non-stop musical ride filled with everything from an anvil, synths, to a full-piece orchestra, Rue Morgue spoke to Andrew in detail about his creative process for crafting the score for KIDS VS. ALIENS.
Horror-Satire “JETHICA” Arrives on Fandor Just In Time For Valentine’s Day
Critically acclaimed & darkly comedic JETHICA arrives on Fandor on February 14th for its exclusive U.S streaming release.
SCREAMBOX February Streaming Line-Up Includes “BODY SNATCHERS,” “KILLER PARTY,” Bollywood’s Take on “SCREAM,” & More
SCREAMBOX has revealed the new films that are joining the horror streaming service in February, including cult classics “Body Snatchers” and “Killer Party,” Bollywood slasher “Sssshhh,” and SCREAMBOX Originals “Ox-Head Village” and “Yellow Dragon’s Village.”
First Episode of LGBTQ+ Limited Series “SCARE BNB,” “The Hosts,” Premieres This February
The inaugural season of the LGBTQ+ limited series thriller has its VOD premieres on DIVABoxOffice.tv on Feb. 28th.
Trailer and poster take you to a new “GHOST TOWN”
The horror/Western is coming next month.
Exclusive trailer and photos: Debbie Rochon and Stormy Daniels in “AXE2GRIND”
Daniels was one of the directors of the shocker sequel as well!
First news, poster and exclusive comment: Horrible happenings in “SPRING LAKES”
The occult chiller is currently shooting in the UK.
Yellow Veil Pictures takes on Larry Fessenden’s “BLACKOUT,” unveils first teaser poster
The veteran indie filmmaker’s take on werewolves is getting closer to release.
Movie Review: Shyamalan’s “KNOCK AT THE CABIN” is worth answering
It has a terrific setup that establishes plenty of dramatic conflicts and questions.











