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Exclusive trailer and poster: Is “TROLLS WORLD” the new “TROLL 2”?
Years back, the Italian production filmed as GOBLINS was released in America as TROLL 2, and eventually became a cult favorite. Now, the German-made GOBLIN: DAS IST ECHT TROLL, featuring one of TROLL 2’s stars, is heading out under the English title TROLLS WORLD, and we’ve got an exclusive first look at the trailer and poster.
First trailer and poster: Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson in “SPIRAL: FROM THE BOOK OF SAW”
Fresh blood in front of the camera and a franchise veteran behind it are bringing a new chapter in the torturous saga of SAW to the screen, and a trailer and poster have now been released.
Sundance ’20 Movie Review: “LEAP OF FAITH: WILLIAM FRIEDKIN ON ‘THE EXORCIST’ ” will compel you
Reveals the breadth of thought and craft that went into translating William Peter Blatty’s book and script to the screen.
Batten Down The Hatches For “Ouija Shark”
Gather your chums for the latest inexplicable genre mash-up from people who brought you “The VelociPastor!”
Funko Brings Horror Pop Figures To The Forefront With Huge Reveals During The London Toy Fair
Just in time for the London Toy Fair, Funko has announced a bevy of new and exciting releases that will surely have collectors clamoring to make room for these colossal characters.
BOOK REVIEW: “THE REMAKING” TIRADES BUT DOESN’T TERRIFY
The initial set-up is interesting and the overarching concept commendable, but THE REMAKING suffers from a lack of actual narrative progression…
Genre Alums Laurene Landon And Yan Birch Feature in “Agramon’s Gate”
RSVP to terror with writer/director Harley Wallen’s newest feature!
Movie Review: “GRETEL & HANSEL” is a quietly frightening fairy tale
It’s been brought off with impeccable, intoxicating craft.
“LITTLE TERRORS” brings the horror from within this month
Our next Little Terrors event is coming up next week, on Friday, January 31st, 9pm, Eyesore Cinema!
Tune in this week for another ghostly tale from “The Horror of Horacio Quiroga”
As a follower of modernism, and an admirer of the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Guy de Maupassant, Quiroga was compelled to author works addressing the nature of man and beast, often through use of the supernatural and the bizarre.