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Movie Review: Gaspar Noé’s “LUX AETERNA” Sheds Light On The Horror Of Filmmaking Itself
“Anthony [Vaccarello, Creative Director at Yves Saint Laurent] proposed to support me if I had any idea for a short film. Two weeks later, in five days, we improvised this modest essay about beliefs and the art of filmmaking. Now the 51-minute baby is ready to scream…Thank God, cinema is light flashing 24 frames per second.” – Gaspar Noé
Exclusive Interview: Rory Kinnear on playing a multiplicity of menacing “MEN”
One of the most memorable performances in a horror movie so far this year is actually a collection of them.
Movie Review: “SHEPHERD” Herds Grief and Ghosts Into One Haunting Tale
Director Russell Owen’s latest is an atmospheric slow burn with an aural edge.
Fringe Benefits: Reassessing Roberta Findlay’s ’80s Horror
Roberta Findlay: mistress of Z-grade ’80s schlock or an underappreciated horror auteur? Mark Matich takes a deep dive into the career of a genre enigma.
Vaults of the Vatican: “STIGMATA” and Secret Gospels
Film scholar Michael Brown returns with another installment of ARCHIVAL HORROR. This time, he’s looking at the forbidden gospels of 1999’s “STIGMATA.”
“THE CROW’s” Alex Proyas is prepping a new horror movie, “SISTER DARKNESS”
The director is incorporating new virtual technology for this terror tale.
Steve KOSTANSKI’s “PSYCHO GOREMAN” WINS TWO 2022 FANGORIA CHAINSAW AWARDS
Horror genre director/writer/makeup FX artist Steve Kostanski and Emmy Award-winning makeup FX artist Todd Masters, founder of MASTERSFX, proudly announce the win of two 2022 FANGORIA MAGAZINE “Chainsaw” Awards for their 2021 feature film project, Psycho Goreman (PG): “Best Creature FX” and “Best Limited Release Movie.”
Can 1989’s TABOO: THE SIXTH SENSE Foretell Your Doom? | RUE MORGUE TV
Can Nintendo’s 1989 Tarot simulator foretell your fate? Laura Hokstad and Evan Millar are here to find out.
“CRAWL’s” Barry Pepper will now “SCURRY” for his life in new horror film
Described as a “genre-raising” fright feature, it’s coming from the people behind the OPERATION RAINFALL sci-fi franchise.
Neon takes the hallucinatory horror film “ENYS MEN”
Harking back to classic British chillers, the movie will be premiering at the Cannes Film Festival in the Directors’ Fortnight section.











