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Final Girls Return: Sally, Laurie, and a New Legacy of Slasher Films
Do legacy slashers truly empower our favorite horror heroines, or do them a disservice by leaving them locked in an endless cycle of trauma from which growth is impossible?
Movie Review: “THE SEED” Of Toxic Influencer Culture Grows In Sam Walker’s Debut
Walkers’ feature film debut has proven that he has an eye and mind to create a twisted blend of comedy and horror with the latter providing better results. Being able to have something to say with both comes as an added bonus.
VOTE RUE MORGUE IN THE 20TH ANNUAL “RONDO HATTON CLASSIC HORROR AWARDS!”
This year, RUE MORGUE is honoured with nominations in 6 categories, including BEST MAGAZINE, BEST ARTICLE, BEST INTERVIEW, BEST COLUMN, BEST COVER and BEST PODCAST! Voting ends April 17th – cast your ballot now!
Who are you calling a HAG? The Faculty of Horror tackles “elder horror” in an all-new episode!
Whether you call them Hagsploitation, Psycho-Biddy or just plain Elder Horror, growing old is a scary prospect and horror has mined those depths to great effect. Andrea and Alex dive into the murky waters of gender and aging, the burden of care and whether the cycle can be broken.
HorrorBabble presents: The Ghost Stories of H. R. Wakefield
Episode 1: “Blind Man’s Bluff”
That Time Chucky Scared the Crap Out of John Waters
Straight from the archives: the legendary filmmaker dishes on his beloved sickos, psychos, freakshows and more!
Finland Gives Birth to Horror in “RUE MORGUE #205” Mar/Apr 2022 Issue
RUE MORGUE rings in the Spring season with HATCHING, the new horror film by Finnish filmmakers HANNAH BERGHOLM and ILJA RAUTSI. Also features Rautsi’s HELSINKI MANSPLAINING MASSACRE and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DICKS, along with a look at the Finnish fantasy epic SAMPO (a.k.a. THE DAY THE EARTH FROZE) and lots more!
Movie Review: Dan Riddle’s “The Last Possession” Is An Intriguing Concept That Misses the Mark
It’s long past due for an enterprising filmmaker to hang a fictional narrative on the subject of alien hauntings, something that will wildly and popularly reimagine the entire horror genre. Director Dan Riddle’s THE LAST POSSESSION, alas, is not that movie.
Thomas Hamilton and Ron MacCloskey On “Boris Karloff: The Man Behind The Monster”
We sit down with the documentary filmmakers to discuss why Karloff remains relevant to the horror genre over a half-century since his death.
Gloria Lynne Henry Revisits Her Role In “Phantasm III”
As the nunchuck-wielding Rocky, Henry gave Black audiences a horror hero to root for.










