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Exclusive: Synapse Films’ Don May Jr. updates on “THE KINDRED,” “MASSACRE AT CENTRAL HIGH” and more
There are a number of horrific cult favorites on the longtime disc company’s slate.
Review: “INTERSECT” is the Lament Configuration of Lovecraft Films
Director Gus Holwerda set out to create a puzzle film, and we here at Rue Morgue think INTERSECT will certainly leave audiences scratching their heads.
Five-fright-festivals-in-one Nightstream releases a teaser trailer
A collective of top North American horror festivals is launching a new genre-film showcase next month, and has a new video teaser to build anticipation.
Game Review: “THE OUTER WORLDS: PERIL ON GORGON”
There are new environments to explore and an intriguing mystery to solve in Obsidian’s brand new DLC for their fan favorite sci-fi game, THE OUTER WORLDS.
THE 2020 MUSIC BOX OF HORRORS AT THE DRIVE-IN Brings 31 Nights of Terror To Chicago this October
Every single night this October, Chicagoland horror fiends will be able to safely get their fix of the best the genre has to offer.
Arrow Video FrightFest Announces Lineup for October 2020 Cineworld event
The UK’s biggest horror and fantasy film festival gets physical and celebrates its 21st year with a return to the Cineworld Leicester Square, London.
Danny Trejo Bends Reality In First Clip From “Paragon: The Shadow Wars”
Exclusive first poster for the fantasy/sci-fi series also revealed!
Robert Forster werewolfilm “THE WOLF OF SNOW HOLLOW” now has a trailer, poster and “Little Red Riding Hood” music clip
It was announced earlier this week that beloved actor Robert Forster’s last movie would see release next month, and now more promo material has been unleashed.
Exclusive cover and first chapter: Alys Arden’s “THE GATES OF GUINÉE,” Book 4 of the CASQUETTE GIRLS series
The New Orleans-born author has won a legion of readers with her supernatural YA novels set in her hometown, and we’ve got the first look at the next one.
Long Live the New Flesh: “Videodrome” in the Modern Age
Why has David Cronenberg’s 1983 technological nightmare only grown more alarming with the passage of time?











