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“THE DEADLY SPAWN” are coming to 4K/Blu-ray this month from Synapse Films; full details & art
The ’80s creature-feature cult fave is receiving its biggest and best home showcase yet.
Fantasia ’25 Movie Review: Body horror and relationship drama come “TOGETHER” perfectly
Even with all the physical warping and fusing…it’s the emotional dysfunction, as perfectly performed by Franco and Brie, that truly makes TOGETHER land.
Celebrate 90 Years Of A Universal Monsters Classic With Vixen’s “BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN” Capsule Collection
She’s Alive!!!! Micheline Pitt’s female-owned fashion house unleashes an exclusive line of accessories that captures the essence of James Whale’s quintessential 1935 horror film.
I’ll Drink to That! The Blasphemous Bar Crawl Stop #4: “THE HOUSE OF WHIPCORD” (1974)
This round is on us! Dr. Benny Graves serves up the grisly details of Pete Walker’s exploitation classic, with an boozy assist from Kitty Bernardo, head bartender at New York’s Paradise Lost.
Analog Abattoir: 1995’s “RUMPELSTILTSKIN” – A Hyperviolent Fairy Tale That Leaves “LEPRECHAUN” In The Dust!
We look back at director Mark Jones’ underappreciated fractured fairytale.
Get creeped out by the new “SHELBY OAKS” trailer
It’s a scary tease of the paranormal chiller/mystery coming this fall.
See the light of the new “BLOOD SHINE” poster, from “ALONE WITH YOU” creators
Join the cult of the new film inspired by British folk horror.
Fantasia ’25 Movie Review: Giallo gets scrappy in “ANYTHING THAT MOVES”
Phillips builds on his visual style and storytelling skills and delivers a film more accessible, more polished and more naked (literally) than before.
Fantasia ’25 Movie Review: “BURNING” fights fire with fire
The way the filmmakers manipulate perspective and empathy from one segment to the next is remarkably skillful.
Fantasia ’25 Movie Review: “THE UNDERTONE” sounds like something new and terrifying
Many sequences require listeners to strain their ears to make out clues, and in doing so open themselves up to a new type of horror-movie experience.











