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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.
Movie Review: “UNCLE PECKERHEAD” is a killer punk-rock horror/comedy opus
The debut feature from writer/director Matthew John Lawrence pulls at your heartstrings—then feeds them to a demon rock ’n’ roll roadie.
First trailer for Fantasia premiere “COME TRUE” will haunt your sleep
Take a trip to the scary side of slumber with the new chiller from OUR HOUSE and HOLIDAYS writer/director Anthony Scott Burns.
Exclusive comments, art and details: Scream queen doc “SCREAMING IN HIGH HEELS” on fully loaded Blu-ray
B-movie favorites Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens and Michelle Bauer are spotlighted in this 10th-anniversary special-edition disc.
Movie Review: “SHE DIES TOMORROW” is a fascinating study of imminent fate
It’s an exploration of how different people respond in distinct ways to a very basic fear.
Movie Review: Take the plunge into “BLACK WATER: ABYSS”
The filmmakers successfully keep us guessing about who will make it out of this horrible dilemma alive.
“ELI” Had Us in the First Half, Raised Hell in the Second.
This week in the Sematary: “ELI” is a modern paranormal horror flick done right, with a twist at the end that adds just the right amount of cheese and re-frames everything that came before as a riff on a certified classic.
Exclusive Interview: Denial of God Frontman Ustumallagam On His New Book “The Reel Ghoul: The Diary of a Cinephile”
THE REEL GHOUL: THE DIARY OF A CINEPHILE features 700+ reviews written by Denial of God frontman Ustumallagam.
Exclusive clip and photo, plus trailer and poster: Revenge shocker “SERENA WAITS” sets world premiere
Kings of Horror, the most visited and subscribed YouTube channel for horror features, has teamed with Terror Films to debut Hunter Johnson’s movie.











