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PARANORMAL PONTEFRACT: Exploring the Legacy of the Most Violent Haunting in Britain
SCARED SACRED co-editor, Rebecca Booth, traces the lineage of the sinister poltergeist know as the BLACK MONK OF PONTEFRACT through film, history and interviews with paranormal investigators.
Bring A Little Horror To the Holidays With these Christmas Horror Ornaments from Trick Or Treat Studios
Caine Production Studios has sculpted and painted a foursome of fearsome HORROR CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS available through Trick or Treat Studios.
A haunting story from the Far East this week on “TALES FROM FOREIGN SHORES”
Written in 1904 by Japanese author, Lafcadio Hearn, YUKI-ONNA or ‘snow woman’, tells of a woodcutter and of a strange encounter that would come to haunt him.
Interview: Corey Mayne and Barbara Szeman Discuss Adapting the Stephen King Short “WILLA”
Two indie film makers talk about how a passion project blew up into one of the biggest independent short film productions in history.
“SLEEPAWAY CAMP” SLASHES UP TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Today on the Jukebox: SOMBRE SOUNDS from SLEEPAWAY CAMP!
MOVIE REVIEW: DEAD FOLK WHO DON’T WANT TO STAY DEAD IN “THE CRESCENT”
Director Seth Smith’s film is another example in the recent wave of slow-burn, art-house tinged horror films that have been cropping up recently.
Exclusive clip & photos, plus trailer & new poster: Terror resides “BEHIND THE WALLS” in December
Things heat up for a family—the young son in particular—in an exclusive clip from BEHIND THE WALLS, coming next month. We’ve also got exclusive pics from the movie, as well as the trailer and the latest poster.
“CANNIBALS AND CARPET FITTERS” are coming from Britain next month! Trailer and poster
The award-winning UK horror/comedy is set for December release in the U.S.; read on for the info, and to check out the trailer and poster.
“VS” DEBATE: Should iconic horror characters be retired when the actor who portrays them retires?
Some horror movie characters are inexorably tied to the actors who portray them, to the point where they are virtually inseparable. But should they be separated? Two writers enter the ring to battle it out…
“FRANKENSTEIN” TURNS 87 ON TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Today in 1931: Universal’s FRANKENSTEIN screens for the first time!











