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In “IT COMES AT NIGHT,” Community is the Enemy.
This week in the Sematary: We move to Netflix with 2017’s “IT COMES AT NIGHT,” a devastatingly nihilistic film with striking parallels to our current crisis.
IBTrav Artworks drops New Giclée Prints!
IBTravArtworks, designer of Horror Babies, is back with five exciting giclée prints.
Trailer and poster premiere for religious-horror Fantasia premiere “KRIYA”
Family traditions take a terrifying turn in a supernatural saga set to terrify the Fantasia International Film Festival.
Far East Extreme: the Beautiful, Schlock-filled Afterlife of “ANOTHER HEAVEN”
ANOTHER HEAVEN was another millennium-era J-horror flick that I had meant to watch for years, until I noticed it was on Netflix of all things.
Backwoods chiller “SATOR,” a one-person project, gets North American distribution
Having premiered at last year’s Fantasia International Film Festival and played other notable fests, Jordan Graham’s eerie feature is now set for commercial release.
Exclusive comments, promo video: German goremeister unleashes “HELL ON EARTH”
Timo Rose, the German filmmaker behind GAME OVER, BEAST, BARRICADE, an upcoming remake of THE CORPSE GRINDERS and many other splatterfests, is preparing a new feature production, and gave RUE MORGUE a few words to go with a promotional clip he has put together.
Exclusive photos & comments, plus poster & premiere news: Caroline Williams is back on the air in “TEN MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT”
The actress who played DJ Stretch in THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2 returns in a chiller that world-premieres next month.
Exclusive clip, plus poster and release news: Werewolf revenge thriller “I AM LISA”
World-premiering at next month’s Arrow Video FrightFest, the new lycanthropicture sees wider exposure this fall.
SINISTER SEVEN: GRADY HENDRIX ON “SLAYING VAMPIRES,” “PAPERBACKS FROM HELL,” AND WTF MOVIE SEQUELS
The best-selling author’s new novel, at once both funny and gruesome, pits book-clubbing housewives against the neighborhood vampire.
Movie Review: “RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE” is purposeful and potent
A bracing study of the relationship between pop-culture violence and the real thing.











