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“The House That Jack Built” Is An Act Of Self-Flagellation
In our latest examination of extreme horror films from a female perspective, we take a look at how Lars Von Trier’s controversial serial killer pic reflects his own flaws as a man and artist.
“SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT” being remade for release in 2022
A new killer Santa will be bringing the Christmas fear next year.
A “smart house” is not a safe house in “HELD”; trailer, poster, release date revealed
A hi-tech security system proves to provide anything but in the film that’s coming next month.
Pacific Northwest Pictures Bringing “Violation” To Canadian Audiences This Month
Check out the edgy regional trailer for Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli’s festival fave feminist revenge fable.
Indie filmmakers: Joe Bob Briggs wants you for his upcoming Mutant Fest!
Joe Bob Briggs is going back to the drive-in in July, and he’s looking for new movies to bring with him.
Exclusive clip, plus photos: Casting a (mis)spell in “REVISITANT”
A demon impersonates a loved one but gets one of the details wrong in our excerpt from the supernatural chiller.
Movie Review: Sit shiver with “THE VIGIL”
With its compelling lead and a full embrace of its subject, THE VIGIL succeeds as both a scary movie and a drama of personal struggle.
“Tentacles” Tries (And Fails) to Put the Love in Lovecraftian
This week in the Sematary: Hulu’s Valentine’s Day “Into the Dark” episode lacks any sense of passion or bite.
Alice Eve boards “THE QUEEN MARY,” based on real-life shipboard hauntings
The movie will be the first of a planned trilogy surrounding the legendary ocean liner.
Interview: Curator Stephen Romano On “Transmutations: Witches, Healers, and Oracles”
The New York-based art collector tells us all about his newest collaboration with The Buckland Museum of Witchcraft and Magick, opening March 4th.











