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Tony Todd Leads A Cast Of Famous Faces In “Immortal”
The horror anthology hits streaming platforms this September!
HorrorBabble delivers another twisted tale from Russian writer Fyodor Sologub
Tune into the newest installment is HorrorBabble’s “Russian Horror: The Stories of Fyodor Sologub” with Sologub’s Hide and Seek, a surreal examination of maternal love and child-mother devotion.
Elisabeth Moss and Blumhouse reteam for psychothriller “MRS. MARCH”
After their big success with THE INVISIBLE MAN earlier this year, the actress and the genre factory have a new collaboration on the way.
South American folk-horror fantasy “LUZ: THE FLOWER OF EVIL” comes to the U.S.; trailer and poster
No relation to Tilman Singer’s LUZ, the mystical thriller will be out next month.
Kane Hodder and Linnea Quigley are out today in “THE GOOD THINGS DEVILS DO”; trailer and poster
The fright veterans are part of a Halloween horror flick also co-starring busy genre actor Bill Oberst Jr.
“CHERNOBYL” collaborators reteam to raise an evil “BABY”
Parenting is hell in a horror/comedy series coming from the companies behind the award-winning Russian-disaster miniseries.
Movie Review: There Is No Pulse (Or Plot) To “Heartbeat”
The real crime is your stolen time, and the real victim is cinema, who is beaten to death.
Exclusive Interview: We Do A Deep Dive With “Lake Michigan Monster”s Ryland Tews
Here to explain LAKE MICHIGAN MONSTER in an appropriately obtuse and evasive way is writer, director, actor & human distillery Ryland Brickson Cole Tews.
It’s Hard Being the Pastor’s Kid in “WE SUMMON THE DARKNESS”
This week in the Sematary: WE SUMMON THE DARKNESS is an accidental horror comedy, for better and for worse.
Exclusive Interview: “SHE DIES TOMORROW” writer/director Amy Seimetz on personal dread, genre definitions and more
Tapping into anxieties specific to herself, her slow-burning thriller is now relevant to us all.