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First photos, more details on Amazon’s “WELCOME TO THE BLUMHOUSE” movies
We previously told you about the WELCOME TO THE BLUMHOUSE series of horror features coming to Amazon Prime Video, and now we’ve got more info and images.
Tomb of the Spine-Tingling Tome #4: A Plague of Deadly Horror Lit for Your Long, Hot Quarantine Summer, Part One
Social distancing is easier with your nose in a bloody good book.
Exclusive photos, plus trailer and poster: “HAWK AND REV: VAMPIRE SLAYERS” sets festival premiere
The lighter side of sucker staking is seen in a horror/comedy that will be unveiled later this month.
“HOST” is the Best Thing to Come Out of 2020
This week on Streaming Sematary: HOST is the first film to properly address the pandemonium of the pandemic, and almost broke the review scale. Give it a watch!
Five top genre festivals are teaming up for online Nightstream event; info and poster
With the current pandemic throwing the plans of countless festivals awry, several of them are joining forces to jointly present a showcase of new fear fare.
Movie Review: There’s A Method To The Madness Of “Cut And Chop”
CUT AND CHOP appropriately dissects the pseudo-intellectual excuses we heap on artists, whose behaviours would normally earn them a punch in the face.
Look Out Art, Here Comes “Clownface”
Alex Bourne’s “sideshow of slaughter” is headed to DVD and Digital on August 18th!
“WELCOME TO THE BLUMHOUSE,” and a series of new Amazon horror features; poster unveiled
Blumhouse Television has joined forces with Amazon Prime Video for a slate of eight fright films, debuting in time for Halloween as a pair of double features.
Tony Todd Leads A Cast Of Famous Faces In “Immortal”
The horror anthology hits streaming platforms this September!
HorrorBabble delivers another twisted tale from Russian writer Fyodor Sologub
Tune into the newest installment is HorrorBabble’s “Russian Horror: The Stories of Fyodor Sologub” with Sologub’s Hide and Seek, a surreal examination of maternal love and child-mother devotion.











