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Exclusive trailer and poster: Felissa Rose is a holy terror in “A NUN’S CURSE”
An evil woman of the cloth played by SLEEPAWAY CAMP’s Felissa Rose has some unpleasant habits in A NUN’S CURSE, and we’ve got an exclusive first look at the trailer and poster, along with the release info.
Sinister Nights SIN Film Festival and Rue Morgue announce the “Quarantine Short Film Competition”
Filmmakers, trapped at home … Quarantined! What else is there to do but make a film? Sinister Nights, SIN Film Festival and Rue Morgue challenge you to put your creative juices to work… We are looking for DIY, made at home, family in the cast, no budget, short films.
Award-winning “ECHOES OF FEAR” arrives on Blu-ray; signing event later this spring
The much-praised, festival-award-winning supernatural chiller ECHOES OF FEAR is making its hi-def disc debut with a bunch of extra features; read on for the details.
Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for March
This month features shorts from Don P. Hooper, Danny Takacs, Glen Matthews, Emily Wilson, and McClain Lindquist
Acclaimed indie horrors “DEAD DICKS” and “DEAD ONES” get distribution
A pair of festival favorites with the RUE MORGUE seal of approval will soon be finding their way to wider audiences.
Second opinion: “THE HUNT”
This film is the “left’s” misguided critique of the left, one that seems content to stand between both sides and scream like a kid whose parents are fighting “why won’t you be nice to each other?”
Kickstarter for “Trivia Obscura” board game is underway!
A game of knowledge with strong elements of strategy and a Machiavellian ethos, dedicated into sharing dark knowledge to the world.
Far East Extreme: Care for a Bloody Good Game of “TAG”?
Thanks to the globalization of the media, western audiences have gotten more and more access to one of Japan’s more dubious exports, the world of “tarento.”
This week on FRIGHTS FOR TYKES: “THE MONSTER’S RING”
THE MONSTER’S RING is a hair raising (and fang barring) read set against the backdrop of Halloween.
MOVIE REVIEW: FOUND-FOOTAGE PITS A MOTHER AGAINST SON IN “MOTHERS OF MONSTERS”
M.O.M. is a heat-of-the-moment anecdote of outrage without answers. But sometimes, maybe that’s what’s needed.











