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Trailer premiere: “THE BLACKENING” sends up slasher clichés
The horror/comedy takes aim at the racial tropes of the mad-killer genre.
“CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON” Star Ricou Browning, Dead at 93
The last of the Universal Monsters has died.
ARCHIVAL HORROR: “ARCHIVE 81” – Memory Work and Demons From the Past
Film scholar Michael Brown brings his “Archival Horror” series to an end with a look at one of Netflix’s most underrated horror offerings.
Exclusive Clip: Trust is Tested In This Scene From “THE BURIAL”
The return of an estranged brother leads to a deadly encounter in the new film from Michael Escalante coming to digital March 3.
Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for February 2023
Check out short films from Victor Jaquier, Liam Walsh, and Yue Ma.
ARROW Dives Into the History of Iconic Filmmakers in March SVOD Lineup
In March, ARROW are proud to take subscribers into a deep dive into the work of some of cinema’s most eclectic and exciting filmmakers, including Dennis Hopper, Nicolas Roeg, Mike Hodges, Jeffrey Combs, and more.
Shudder Presents A First Look At “FROM BLACK” Starring Anna Camp
In FROM BLACK, a young mother, crushed by guilt after the disappearance of her young son 5 years previously, is presented with a bizarre offer to learn the truth and set things right.
INTERVIEW: Director Corey Deshon Deconstructs “DAUGHTER”
The filmmaker behind one of the year’s most surprising thrillers details the making of his feature debut.
Movie Review: Feel The Fury Of A Woman Scorned In Christopher Smith’s “CONSECRATION”
Shot in the hills of Scotland, from British filmmaker Christopher Smith (Triangle, Black Death), CONSECRATION spins the traditional possession tale on its head by suggesting that the nature of the entity itself is not evil, but instead a source of immense power for the possessed.
Horror Writers Association Announces 2023 Summer Scares Reading List – It’s Frighteningly Good
New York Times Bestselling author, Daniel Kraus and a committee of five library workers have selected three recommended fiction titles in each reading level—Adult, Young Adult, and Middle Grade— totaling nine Summer Scares selections.











