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Overlook Film Fest ‘19 Review: Hell freezes over in “THE LODGE”
The level of craftsmanship in this raw desperation of a movie is truly impressive, and should not be ignored.
Movie Review: “The Child Remains” Is An Overstuffed Maternal Horror Show
There’s an authority and dedication from both director and cast to the unholy mess of THE CHILD REMAINS, but the film is all sizzle, no steak.
Overlook Film Fest ‘19 Review: “DANIEL ISN’T REAL,” but the scares are
DANIEL ISN’T REAL takes a look at mental illness and its relationship to crafting reality, with a surprising dose of empathy, a healthy dose of world creation, and a little slice of sexiness.
“DYING LIGHT 2” finally gets a release date (E3 2019)
Microsoft gives gamers another story-driven peek into the world of the infected in the newest trailer for DYING LIGHT 2.
Microsoft teases upcoming “BLAIR WITCH” game (E3 2019)
Microsoft teased a brand new BLAIR WITCH game during their E3 press conference, and it’s releasing sooner than you think.
Exclusive Interview: Director André Øvredal on his Stephen King film “THE LONG WALK”
The SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK director chats about his forthcoming screen version of the “Richard Bachman” novel.
New exclusive clip from “DEEP MURDER” assembles the suspects; free NYC screening
The characters in a porn film find themselves in the midst of a serial-murder myster in DEEP MURDER, coming this Friday, June 14. Jump past the jump for a new exclusive excerpt, and info on how you can see the movie for free in New York City!
Maestro Mash-Up “Two Evil Eyes” Hitting Theaters And Blu-Ray This Fall
Blue Underground to re-release the legendary Argento/Romero collaboration in razor-sharp 4K!
Trailer: Cinepocalypse social-media horror film “DEADCON,” from “MA” scripter
World-premiering June 15 at the Cinepocalypse festival at Chicago’s Music Box Theatre, DEADCON is a new film from Alter, the horror banner of Gunpowder & Sky. Check out the trailer after the jump.
RETROSPECTIVE: A KILLER ON THE HIGHWAY PLAYS “ROADGAMES” (1981)
If you find yourself a bit bored by the predictable plotting of modern slasher films, and would rather entertain yourself with a twisty thriller, ROADGAMES will be a satisfying watch.