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Dark Sky unearths “THE DEEPER YOU DIG” for release next month
The truth refuses to stay buried in THE DEEPER YOU DIG, which had an acclaimed festival run over the past year and is now set for wider exposure.
It’s Slasher Vs. Street Smarts In “Cry Havoc,” Now On Demand
Bronson lookalike, Robert “Bronzi” Kovacs faces off against a masked lunatic in the new thriller from Midnight Releasing!
This was inevitable: “ANGRY ASIAN MURDER HORNETS” begins shooting
But are they practicing social distancing while they make it? The latest screen shocker taking advantage of a scare headline is being rushed for release next month, and the poster has been unveiled.
Interview: “BLOOD QUANTUM” director Jeff Barnaby proves that zombies never die
Rue Morgue’s Matthew Hays talks colonialism, monsters and metaphors with “BLOOD QUANTUM” director Jeff Barnaby.
Anthology horror “FOR WE ARE MANY” finds distribution and a date; trailer and poster
Thirteen directors tell tales of assorted evil in FOR WE ARE MANY, which has targeted a release next month.
Movie Review: “THE JACK IN THE BOX” doesn’t think outside the box
The movie misses its chance to make a memorable mark on either the killer-clown or deadly-toy subgenres.
Trailer and poster released for “DREAMLAND,” with Stephen McHattie and Henry Rollins
A bizarre new crime/horror/fantasy thriller from the creators and stars of the cult-fave zombie film PONTYPOOL is coming next month, and the new trailer and poster can now be seen past the jump.
Exclusive Interview: Abner Pastoll on the gripping, brutal “A GOOD WOMAN IS HARD TO FIND”
His breakthrough movie is a gritty, graphic crime thriller that edges into horror territory.
Game Review: “DAYMARE: 1998” is an ambitious yet flawed slab of survival horror
Invader Studios’ 2019 indie tribute to RESIDENT EVIL 2 makes its way to PS4 and Xbox One.
Mike Flanagan adapting Christopher Pike’s “THE MIDNIGHT CLUB” for Netflix
Having successfully tackled Stephen King and Shirley Jackson for the big and small screens, the writer/director is now turning to a YA horror favorite.











