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Movie Review: Trauma Keeps “KNOCKING” In The Thriller From Swedish Director Frida Kempff
The 2021 Sundance premiere is a bleak character study of a woman reeling from mental illness brought on by loss (Cecilia Milocco).
Shudder sequel “SCARE PACKAGE II” sets directors and cast
The follow-up to the popular horror anthology SCARE PACKAGE (pictured) has a team in place for a new round of macabre stories.
Exclusive poster debut: IFC Midnight’s body-horror “HATCHING”
Have an early look at the key art for the acclaimed crossbreed of creature feature and coming-of-age chiller.
Indie Publisher Blood Bound Books’ “BLOOD BANK: A CHARITABLE ANTHOLOGY” is Scaring For All the Right Reasons
Marc Ciccarone discusses how his upcoming short story compilation continues his company’s commitment to benefiting others through the use of horror literature, and his current campaign to raise funds to help cover the book’s production costs.
Movie Review: “COLD WIND BLOWING” Takes Too Long to Thaw Out
The “chills” don’t come until nearly an hour into Dionne Copland’s frostbitten debut feature.
SXSW 2022 Movie Review: “Hypochondriac” Offers a Cathartic Blend of Horror and Humor
Combining solid bits of humor, genuine heart, terrifying imagery, honest representation, and all too relatable issues, with their film HYPOCHONDRIAC, Heimann and crew have bestowed a rare and beautiful gift upon the world.
“SLAPFACE” director heads South to unleash “THE BOO HAG”
A creature from the folklore of the Gullah Geechee culture is coming to the screen.
Movie Review: “UMMA” underwhelms as an occult/family chiller
A well-intentioned but unfortunately underdeveloped combination of Korean supernatural folklore and universal familial tensions.
The Story of Tarot in Guillermo del Toro’s NIGHTMARE ALLEY | RUE MORGUE TV
Laura Hokstad returns with another episode of Terror Tarot to follow the Tarot journey in Guillermo del Toro’s NIGHTMARE ALLEY.
Exclusive Interview: “MASTER” writer/director Mariama Diallo on her multileveled campus chiller
More than one kind of past injustice echoes down to the present day in this dramatic new horror feature.











