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New video: Mike Flanagan talks directing Netflix’s “THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE”
One of today’s top directors of horror features, Mike Flanagan (GERALD’S GAME, HUSH, OCULUS) now turns to streaming series with THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE, coming to Netflix this month. He takes us behind the scenes in a newly released video.
Exclusive clip: A “victim” fights back in “EXTREMITY”
A woman experiencing an extreme haunt doesn’t take its abuse lying down in an exclusive excerpt from EXTREMITY, releasing today on VOD and collector’s edition Blu-ray. See it after the jump.
GOLDEN EARRING ENTER “THE TWILIGHT ZONE” ON TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Today in 1959: THE TWILIGHT ZONE original TV series hits the airwaves!
“SAW” producer and “BLOOD NIGHT” director open “THE SHED”; first photos, poster, comments
Producer Peter Block, who shepherded the SAW franchise, and writer/director Frank Sabatella of BLOOD NIGHT: THE LEGEND OF MARY HATCHET have teamed up for a new chiller called THE SHED, which recently wrapped filming. Read on for the info, quotes from the creators and the first photos/poster.
Super7 Debuts A Few Halloween Goodies At NYCC 2018
Super7 will be returning to New York City Comic Con (Booth #642) this October 4-7, where they will be debuting a few new figures and some seasonal Halloween merchandise.
Fantastic Fest ‘18 Review: Peter Strickland’s “IN FABRIC” sews terror into one beautiful red dress
Horror seems to have a preoccupation with haunted houses and possessed dolls but Peter Strickland’s latest tackles a haunted garment to stunning effect.
Exclusive clip: Meet the latest Frankenstein in “DEATH RACE: BEYOND ANARCHY”
The masked Death Race champion Frankenstein returns with new opponents in DEATH RACE: BEYOND ANARCHY, the fourth installment in the reimagined franchise. Check him out in an exclusive clip you can see past the jump.
Movie Review: “EXTREMITY” lives up to its title
This journey, rendered tautly and viscerally, proves very nearly as disorienting and dread-inducing for the viewer as it is for the characters.
Movie Review: “HOUSEWIFE” is a colorfully twisted experience
From minute one, the scenario is stark, compelling and disjointed, like a memory of a Technicolor horror flick you caught on TV as a kid.
“THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE” TURNS 44 ON TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Today in 1974: THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE premieres!











