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Women-led psychothriller “BRAID” gets release date, red-band trailer, poster
A couple of dangerous young women encounter one who’s even more twisted in BRAID, which enjoyed a well-received festival run this year starting at Tribeca, and is now headed for release next year. We’ve got the complete info, red-band trailer and poster.
Is “THE CLEANSE” director behind the new “CRITTERS” film?
The reboot of CRITTERS has gone through some ups and downs over the last year, but now there’s evidence that a very qualified filmmaker is about to start rolling on it.
HorrorBabble’s “Tales from Foreign Shores” reading series concludes with a story by Hans Christian Andersen
THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL was written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen and first published in 1845.
Ciaran Foy’s “ELI” is now going to Netflix
Continuing the trend of studios selling off genre features to streaming services, the new film from CITADEL director Ciaran Foy (pictured) is headed for the biggest one.
Deck the halls with classic horror film posters this holiday season
Poster-Mortem have these and countless other posters in stock, but don’t wait as some are only available in extremely limited quantities!
MOVIE REVIEW: “SCARECROWS” is good for a laugh but skimps on gore
SCARECROWS is a funny, well-cast, well shot, and an overall well made little film that deserves to be seen at least once.
Far East Extreme: a Reconsideration of “I Saw the Devil”
What happens when an otherwise good person, who, being overwhelmed with grief, finally snaps? We will seek to answer that with today’s offering: I Saw the Devil.
THE GUESS WHO CLAP FOR “THE WOLFMAN” ON TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Today in 1941: Universal releases THE WOLFMAN!
Exclusive: Director talks NYC slasher movie “CENTRAL PARK”
Debuting today on VOD and DVD, writer/director Justin Reinsilber’s CENTRAL PARK sends a psychopath into the titular New York City landmark to terrorize a group of teens. We’ve got an exclusive chat with the filmmaker.
MOVIE REVIEW: “CHRISTMAS BLOOD” IS WORSE THAN COAL IN YOUR STOCKING
CHRISTMAS BLOOD does scratch a gorehound’s itch for merciless slaughter, but won’t keep the pack salivating beyond a beer-binging rental.