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Movie Review: “THE SCARY OF SIXTY-FIRST” takes on a true-life terror
It harks back to the horror and exploitation films of the ’70s and ’80s, which directly addressed then-current social issues and felt no need to be tactful about it.
“TITANE”: Julia Ducournau talks one of 2021’s most celebrated horror films
This study of obsession further confirms Ducournau as a singular talent on the international genre scene.
Michael Gingold’s Best Horror Films of 2021
The films on this top-11 list run the gamut of subjects, approaches and voices behind the camera.
A “YULETIDE HORROR” announcement and poster for Christmas
The forthcoming documentary promises to be a gift for fans of holiday fear fare.
Why “Black Christmas” Is Still Essential Holiday Viewing
Tis the season for a classic! Join the Killer Canuck for a falalala-look at Bob Clark’s seminal 1974 masterpiece.
Sarah Adina Smith’s Acclaimed 2014 Debut Feature “THE MIDNIGHT SWIM” for Digital And Home Video Re-Release
Pre-sale on collector’s BluRay launches Jan. 1, as part of Yellow Veil Pictures partnership with OCN Distribution, a sister company of Vinegar Syndrome – on Digital and VOD Jan. 25, 2022.
Feelin’ a little woozy? Join the Faculty of Horror for an all-new episode on “SCREAM!”
Feelin’ a little woozy? Because Wes Craven’s Scream sure does! In this episode, Andrea and Alex tackle the game-changing film, discussing its origins, impact and legacy.
Molly C. Quinn on Bringing “Agnes” to Life Behind (and In Front Of) The Camera
The multi-hyphenate talent discusses her dual roles as Executive Producer and star of Mickey Reece’s surprising indie horror hit.
Vikings get violent in the trailer for “THE NORTHMAN,” from Robert Eggers (“THE WITCH,” “THE LIGHTHOUSE”)
It’s the filmmaker’s most lavish period piece yet, but still dark as hell.











