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ARROW’s September Lineup Leads With Tilt-a-Whirl Love Story “JUMBO” & THE PETER WALKER COLLECTION
September lineup includes French love story “Jumbo”; the inanimate romance starts streaming September 1 and debuts alongside the Swedish Lisbeth Salander Trilogy, “A Girl Walks Alone at Night” & More!
FrightFest ’21 Review: “THE CHANGED” for the better
What’s fresh and tantalizing in THE CHANGED is how seductive the change itself becomes to some of the small band of holdouts.
“CUCKOO,” from “LUZ” creator Tilman Singer, casts John Malkovich et al.
After one of the most exciting debuts on the recent international horror scene, the German writer/director has nailed down a solid cast for his follow-up.
FrightFest ’21 Review: A silly case of “CRABS!”
I always enjoy a good nature-amok flick, or even a not-so-great one that’s been done with enthusiasm, so I had a pretty decent time with this one.
Black Caravan Reveals Alternative Cover Art For “Swamp Dogs”
The 5-issue mini-series from J.M. Brandt, Theo Prasidis, and Kewber Baal is coming soon!
Cody Calahan and Chad Archibald On Serial Killer Comedy, “Vicious Fun”
The minds behind the Toronto-based production company discuss the company’s founding and getting their latest creative endeavor from page to screen.
Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for August
Check out a new batch of short films from Jason Ewert, Thirza Cuthand, and Kaye Adelaide and Mariel Sharp
Two Heads Are Better Than One With The “Twin Head” Soft Vinyl Toy
Rockin’ Jelly Bean’s newest original, limited-edition figure is going fast!
Brittany Allen Discusses Her Dynamic Dual Careers and “American Horror Stories”
The multi-talented actress/composer talks about the new Hulu series and explains what changes are desperately needed within the film composing industry.
Unique home-invasion chiller “SEE FOR ME” nabs distribution for wider viewing
Visually impaired actor Skyler Davenport has the lead in the film that world-premiered at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival.











