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“THE UNHEARD,” “ENYS MEN,” “MOON GARDEN” and more will be seen at 23rd Boston Underground Film Festival
Read on for the full feature lineup and poster for the genre-blending fest.
There’s a super-obscure Wes Craven in-joke in “SCREAM VI,” and one director discusses it here
It’s a reference to the original SCREAM director that only sharp-eyed, die-hard fans of that filmmaker might catch.
Fantaspoa festival 2023 reveals 40-film first wave, plus the poster
The major Brazilian festival has a typically expansive selection of frightful features in store.
New “WRATH OF BECKY” teaser posters and trailer smile through the bloodshed
The teenage avenger is building a bigger body count in the sequel.
The Soundtrack to George A. Romero’s Cult Favorite “KNIGHTRIDERS” Revs its Way onto Vinyl
A release years in the making, Donald Rubinstein’s 1981 score is, at last, available in two exclusive colored variants from Scare Flair Records.
Mind games turn deadly in the new trailer for “HYPNOTICA”
A young psychiatrist uses hypnotherapy to unlock a patient’s past with macabre consequences in the new film from director A.T Sharma.
Ghostface Slays in Brutal Final “SCREAM VI” Trailer
See new faces and old favorites battle the latest incarnation of the Woodsboro slasher!
“SHRINE OF ABOMINATIONS” – A Stop-motion Kickstarter Campaign That’s Out Of This World!
The film has been in “secret production” for 6 years and features a collaboration with special effects megastar Phil Tippett (Mad God).
New Column: Gothic Music Journalism Returns to Rue-Morgue.com with “Radio Macabre”
Highlighting musicians from the alternative or underground scene, Radio Macabre hopes to scan the airwaves for the best music that incorporates horror themes or imagery into its lyrics, style, or aesthetic.
Movie Review: “THE WELDER” Takes On Social Ills, Racism, But Curdles Noble Intentions with Preposterous Premise
THE WELDER falters on nearly every front. Whatever social commentary it attempts to offer about racism and mental health issues is derailed by Vincent De Paul’s wooden portrayal of a vengeful mad scientist conducting nonsensical “welding” experiments on his victims.











