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Sundance psychothriller “HUMAN FACTORS” sets release, unveils trailer
Following a lengthy festival tour that began at Sundance 2021, the European creeper sees wider exposure next month.
“FOLLOW HER” into psychosexual chills; news and poster
The movie just swept Fantasporto 2022’s awards, on its way to another fest berth.
Post-apocalyptic thriller “REIGN OF CHAOS” coming to digital April 12
An evil entity unleashes a plague on mankind in Rebecca Matthews’ REIGN OF CHAOS.
Listening to the Tapes: “SESSION 9” and Archival Horror
Archival Horror is a new monthly column by film scholar Michael Brown that explores how lost tomes and forgotten recordings up the fright quotient in horror media. In this first installment, we look back at the tapes of SESSION 9.
Slick Vampire Flick, “KICKING BLOOD,” to Open in Toronto
Indie filmmaker Blaine Thurier’s thoroughly modern vampire movie, KICKING BLOOD, opens in limited release at Toronto’s Scotiabank Theater on April 15.
Cartomancy
In today’s installment of PIERCING THE VEIL, Jillian Kristina explores the ancient practice of cartomancy, from its medieval roots, its resurrection, and its representation in modern cinema.
Exclusive Interview: Larry Fessenden on Glass Eye Pix’s past, present and future, Part Two
The New York horror mogul discusses new projects–and reveals his new role for Martin Scorsese!
Unlock the Door to “ROOM 203” at Your Own Peril, In Select Theaters and on VOD April 15th
A pair of lifelong friends must fight to survive their new home in the new film adaptation of Nanami Kamon’s J-Horror novel.
Zombie Action-Horror “WYRMWOOD: APOCALYPSE” Releases New BTS Photos Before April 14 VOD Debut
The latest explosively gory feature from Kiah Roache-Turner and Tristan Roache-Turner, the filmmaking duo behind the 2015 breakout sensation WYRMWOOD: ROAD OF THE DEAD and the 2018 TIFF Midnight Madness hit NEKROTRONIC.
Sapphic Passion, Seduction, and Desire in “DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS”
DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS is spooky, atmospheric, and simple. It does not attempt to rewrite our entire understanding of vampires, nor does it spread acceptance for queer living. These are just people in a hotel, and this is what they do.











