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Undying terror in “THE REMAKING”: New book and tour info
True story-inspired terror lives on through the decades—and pop culture—in THE REMAKING, the new novel by Clay McLeod Chapman (pictured) that arrives today. Read on for info on the book and its promotional tour.
Exclusive trailer & poster: The British folk horror of “BLOOD MYTH”
A UK fright film in the vein of MIDSOMMAR is seeing release next month, and we’ve got the exclusive first peek at the trailer and poster.
Exclusive Interview: Jeffrey Combs on his NY production of the Poe play “NEVERMORE,” Part Two
More words with the genre-fave actor on bringing the master of horror literature to the stage.
James Wan and Atomic Monster bringing Tiziano Sclavi’s “DYLAN DOG” comics to English-language TV
For over 30 years, paranormal investigator Dylan Dog has been taking cases involving ghosts, vampires, zombies and other supernatural creatures in the pages of his eponymous Italian comic, and now he’s set for a live-action TV adaptation with one of the biggest names in horror involved.
Exclusive trailer & poster: Kill thy neighbor in Dread’s “RED LETTER DAY”
Suburban hostility is the name of the game in RED LETTER DAY, coming soon from Epic Pictures’ Dread label. We’ve got the exclusive first look at the trailer and poster art.
“WOUNDS”, SOSKA SISTERS’ “RABID” AND “SHE NEVER DIED” HIGHLIGHT HOLLYWOOD’S 2019 SCREAMFEST
SCREAMFEST runs from October 8 – 17 so if you dig cast/crew Q&As, magnificently macabre parties and witnessing the gnarliest new horror on the block—get your tickets now!
The Art Of Dick Starr Combines Comedy And Horror In Masterful Ways
This week, we meet Dick Starr, a versatile artist born in Honolulu, Hawaii!
MOVIE REVIEW: “GAGS THE CLOWN” needs more gags
Yet another Evil Clown stalks the night in GAGS THE CLOWN!
“Pumpkins” Carve Back in New Trailer
Director Maria Lee Metheringham brings us a new would-be seasonal icon!
MOVIE REVIEW: FRANCK KHALFOUN’S “PREY” IS AS UNIMAGINATIVE AS ITS TITLE
Considering the extortionate amount of films generically called “Prey”, it’s unfortunate that Franck Khalfoun’s newest endeavor live up to the banality of such an overused title.