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Chaos Consumes a Small Town in the First Trailer for Mary Russell’s “THE OTHERKIND”
Mary C. Russell’s feature-length directorial debut THE OTHERKIND draws inspiration from Irish folklore to terrify a lake-side town in the film’s first trailer.
IFC dates Argento-presented witchcraft chiller “SHE WILL” and Rebecca Hall thriller “RESURRECTION”
Two of the year’s more anticipated genre titles now have release berths this summer.
Collector’s Edition Blu-Ray Of Perry Blackshear’s 2015 Psychological Horror “THEY LOOK LIKE PEOPLE” Coming Soon
Available for Pre-Order Today from Yellow Veil Pictures!
LAKESHORE RECORDS RELEASED “ADAM WINGARD PRESENTS: THE GUEST 2–ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK” DIGITALLY APRIL 1
The long-anticipated sequel to The Guest is told through music by 11 bands enlisted by Wingard: Music by Steve Moore, Adam Wingard, OGRE Sound, Lone Runner, Ghost Cop, Xander Harris, and more!
Spring Into Horror With ‘Jacked Rabbit’ From Horrornanents
This Easter, forget the Easter bunny and get a ‘Jacked Rabbit’ who has soulless sinister eyes, razor-sharp claws, teeth, and desires more than just eggs.
Gibson TV’s New Series METAL AND MONSTERS Brings the Beats and the Screams
If you like blast beats and things that go bump in the night, METAL AND MONSTERS won’t disappoint.
The Story Behind THE CHANGELING, a Classic Canadian Ghost Story | RUE MORGUE TV
KILLER CANUCK returns to RUE MORGUE TV with the story behind one of Canada’s classic ghost stories: Peter Medak’s THE CHANGELING.
Trailer, poster and release news: Cult chiller “THE AVIARY,” with Malin Akerman
It’s the first feature from the creators of the popular on-line horror/comedy short THE SLEEPOVER.
Listen To My Nightmare: “The Agony and the Ecstasy of Watain”
Releasing April 29th on Nuclear Blast, WATAIN’s new album “The Agony and Ecstasy of Watain” offers ten new tracks of epic, brutal, occasionally melodic black metal excursions.
BUFF ’22 Movie Review: You should definitely watch out for “WATCHER”
Genre fans will recognize the devices Okuno employs and suspect how they’ll pay off, and the director skillfully teases those expectations.











