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“THE STRANGE VICE OF MRS. WARDH” leads trio of international terrors on Severin Blu-ray; details & art
A giallo favorite is just one of three cult-fave horror movies from around the world that are coming to hi-def disc in May. Read on for the full details and the assorted cover art.
Neon takes Brandon Cronenberg’s “POSSESSOR” for the U.S.
The writer/director’s follow-up to ANTIVIRAL is a sci-fi shocker that’s now set for Stateside exposure.
Exclusive Interview: “VIVARIUM” director Lorcan Finnegan on the horrors of isolation
While many people across the world have been forced to confine themselves to their homes, a new film that takes that theme to extremes sees release today.
White Terror in Native Lands
With the upcoming release of ANTLERS, RUE MORGUE reflects on the need for Indigenous peoples to become protagonists of their own stories.
Trailer and exclusive comments: Folk horror film “SEEDS”
Skip Shea, the independent genre filmmaker behind TRINITY, has unveiled the trailer for his latest feature, SEEDS. He also gave us some words on the movie, which, like his previous production, has a personal side.
Pickman’s Vinyls Returns With a Large Scale “Creature Feature” Line Of New Figures
Joshua Allen Hibbard a.k.a. “Professor Pickman” and Mike Alvarez of Pickman’s Vinyls have been very busy in 2020 creating new lines of collectible figures.
Def-Con I: The first virtual horror convention this weekend!
Indie Brigade and Romero Pictures hosts an all virtual convention.
Exclusive Interview: The creators of “BACURAU,” the must-see thriller now on-line, Part Two
More from writer/directors Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles on their engrossing and startling film.
Sail the sinister seas with the latest installment of HorrorBabble’s “OCEAN DREAD” reading series
“When the Sea Gives up Its Dead” by American author Robert Peery, first appeared in Weird Tales Magazine in June 1929.
Movie Review: “Deep Web” almost traps us.
Jessy Dupont’s DEEP WEB is a stunningly shot film which is frequently and frustratingly let down by some shoddy acting.











