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Severin Serves Up Rough Romans and Rowdy Bikers For February
Euro-cult heavyweights Joe D’Amato and Bruno Mattei go head to head for the filthiest “Caligula” crown, plus a fully-revved edition of Sandy Harbutt’s “Stone!”
Edgar Wright’s “LAST NIGHT IN SOHO” is coming home next month; art & details
If you’re one of the (too many) people who missed it in theaters, you’ll soon be able to catch one of the year’s best genre films on digital and disc.
Patrick Ridremont on the Monster Within “The Advent Calendar”
We sit down with the Belgian director to talk about moral choices, ambiguous endings, and Ich, the monster who lives within the box.
Visiting WWII’s Unit 731: The Laboratory of the Devil
Columnist Ryan Dyer explores the horrific history of a facility built in 1935, where diabolical experiments were routinely done on human beings in Japanese-occupied northeastern China.
Eduardo Rodriguez Discusses New Film “The Darkness of the Road”
The new film from the director of 2013’s “Fright Night Part 2” is available now from Uncork’d Entertainment.
DIY Horror Rises Up From Under Lockdown in “RUE MORGUE #204” Jan/Feb 2022 Issue
RUE MORGUE kicks off the new year by unearthing the cinematic gems made under lockdown: HELLBENDER, from real-life family the ADAMS, and ALONE WITH YOU from real-life couple EMILY BENNETT and JUSTIN BROOKS who weathered the lockdown by writing and directing their first feature-length horror film. Lots more!
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.











