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Exclusive Interview: Director Gerard Johnstone on bringing “M3GAN” to life
He discusses his human and inhuman stars, his high-powered producers and more.
Cursed objects abound in “FREE TO A BAD HOME”; trailer & poster
A trio of stories lead to one unhappy ending in the new horror anthology.
Teaser trailer for home-invasion horror “THE HOUSE AMONG THE TREES” breaks out
Bad guys discover much worse in the upcoming chiller.
“ ‘DOGTOOTH’ meets ’10 CLOVERFIELD LANE’ ” in “DAUGHTER”; see the trailer & poster
Horror is a family affair in the film releasing next month.
Book Review: “MUMS & SONS” Explores an Often Oversimplified Bond Through the Lens of Horror
In her debut book MUMS & SONS, author Rebecca McCallum evaluates this complicated dynamic with close looks at three films, each representing the mother/son relationship at different stages of the son’s life.
UPDATED: “EVIL DEAD”-inspired “LEGIONS” is coming later this month; trailer & poster
The Argentinean horror film has won praise at festivals including Fantasia, Sitges and Fantaspoa.
Movie Review: “M3GAN” is funny and frightening while it toys with current concerns
A fun/scary film that represents the latest evolution in killer-doll entertainment.
See the “EVIL DEAD RISE” in the new trailer!
The Deadites are stalking fresh turf in Sam Raimi and co.’s latest shocker.
It’s a Hot Thing We Do: Dance as Spellwork in “SUSPIRIA” (2018)
When most people imagine a spell, they picture an old hag stirring a bubbling cauldron after throwing in the eye of a newt or moss from a local graveyard. While this is certainly a possibility, most spellwork is much more grounded. SUSPIRIA (2018) includes four instances of spells in which dance is used to channel intention, each involving a ritual to charge the invocation.
The Fragility of Sanity: The Gialli of Sergio Martino
Too often, discussions of Giallo cinema are nearly synonymous with the work of Dario Argento, and the remainder of the eclectic genre’s output is relegated to the works of hacks and journeymen. Sergio Martino is one such journeyman. His six Gialli complete a dark statement concerning human nature and rival the classics of the genre.











