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Blu-Ray Review: Andy Milligan’s “Monstrosity” and “Weirdo” Crawl Out Of The Gutter And Into HD
There’s never been anyone else like Andy Milligan, and we can thank our lucky stars for that!
Exclusive clip: Enter the doorway to the elite with “PLEDGE”; new poster
Only a select few get to PLEDGE a secret campus society in the new horror film opening this week, and their chilling experience begins in an exclusive clip we have to share with you, along with the latest poster.
Movie Review: Sanity gets interrogated in “THE HARROWING”
Despite its moments of bombast and creature horror, a nuanced story of the tenuous nature of human perception and the ways the reverberations of trauma can alter it.
Exclusive clip: Limb removal in the woods in “BLOOD BOUND”
There’s a farewell to arm in an exclusive excerpt from BLOOD BOUND, the supernatural shocker releasing next week, that you can see after the jump.
PAZUZU POSESSES TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Born today in 1928: THE EXORCIST author WILLIAM PETER BLATTY!
Severin’s “ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK/GIALLO” Blu-rays set wide-release date; details, art, trailers
Previously issued as a limited Black Friday combo pack, Severin Films’ Blu-rays of the classic Italian shocker ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK and the compilation ALL THE COLORS OF GIALLO are going into general release later this month. Read on for all the info, plus the cover art and trailers.
Movie Review: “ESCAPE ROOM” can’t break out of formula
The best thing about ESCAPE ROOM, appropriately, is the escape rooms. The many different and well-realized environments that the characters in this captivity-horror film have to navigate are more interesting than the characters themselves.
New cut of creature feature “ISLAND ZERO” spares the dog
Filmmakers go back and alter their movies in new director’s cuts for any number of reasons, from bolstering characterizations to clarifying plot points. Last year’s chiller ISLAND ZERO, however, has now been updated to save a dog’s life.
Michael Gingold’s Best Horror Films of 2018
With 2018 behind us, it’s time to look back on a year that gave us quite a variety of frightening fare, from the majors, the indie sector and streaming services, spanning every tone and subject the genre has to offer. My personal selections for the top titles run the gamut from full-bore terror to very odd stories of the unearthly.
FRIGHTS FOR TYKES REVIEWS “EVEN SCARY THINGS GET THE BLUES”
EVEN SCARY THINGS GET THE BLUES is a fearless little book of frighteningly good verse and illustrations.











