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Thicker than Water: Noah Segan Sinks His Fangs Into “BLOOD RELATIVES”
Family drama collides with the vampire subgenre in Shudder’s surprisingly touching new release.
Friends face their “FEAR” early next year; see the trailer and poster
It’s the latest cinematic lesson to never reveal what you’re scared of.
Holy war goes hi-tech in “THE DEVIL CONSPIRACY”; trailer & poster
The resurrection of Christ is a scientific process with sinister motivations this time.
“BONES AND ALL,” “PEARL” and more score Independent Spirit Awards nominations
The Oscars of off-Hollywood fare are acknowledging several genre features this year.
Knock knock! The Faculty of Horror is at your door with a new episode on “HOME INVASION HORROR”
Lock your doors and check your windows because some uninvited guests are on their way. In this episode, Andrea and Alex explore the origins and hyperbole around the home invasion sub-genre and why there may be more to fear than those trying to break in.
Friends ’til the End: Brendan Meyer on surviving “THE FRIENDSHIP GAME”
The eternally youthful co-star of “Color Out of Space” returns in a tense sci-fi horror thriller.
STX horror film “BED REST” now set for Tubi premiere; poster revealed
SCREAM’s Melissa Barrera stars in the supernatural chiller.
“THE FACULTY OF HORROR” celebrates its 10th anniversary with its first-ever Toronto live show
The Faculty of Horror podcast began with a dream, free software and a Rock Band USB mic. A decade later, after live shows in the US and speaking engagements at universities across North America, Andrea and Alex are celebrating this 10-year anniversary with a live show in their hometown of Toronto. Join the duo for a very special episode where the repressed returns and the audience may have to participate.
Exclusive Interview: Writer/director Nikyatu Jusu on the real-life basis and folkloric beings of “NANNY”
The filmmaker’s award-winning debut feature uncovers the nightmarish side of pursuing the American dream.
Archival Horror: “THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT” – Found Footage and Fake Documentaries
Film scholar Michael Brown explores how the 1999 found-footage classic heightens reality for maximum fear.











