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ALFRED HITCHCOCK HAUNTS TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Happy birthday ALFRED HITCHCOCK who would have turned 119 today!
SEPTEMBER KICKSTARTER: FANTACO PUBLICATIONS’ “THE BASIL GOGOS BOOK OF MONSTERS”
FantaCo’s Tom Skulan joins Gogos’ longtime partner Linda Touby and managing editor Kaz Sanchez, for what might be the pinnacle volume of the late artist’s creations.
Movie Review: “SLENDER MAN’s” big-screen debut is severely anemic
A series of disjointed vignettes with no real narrative guidance, strewn with cheesy CGI and long stretches of fumbling around in the dark throughout.
Movie Review: “WHAT STILL REMAINS” is a powerful postapocalyptic thriller
Writer/director Josh Mendoza not only displays a deft sense of pacing and characterization, but also proves himself extraordinarily adept at changing cinematic gears
Pool Party Massacre and Death By Toys Release “The Headless Party Guest” Variant Figure
Throw a Pool Party Massacre with these collectibles inspired by the retro indie slasher!
Exclusive clip: Little zombie mayhem in “AHOCKALYPSE”
Flesheating is kid stuff, as the characters in AHOCKALYPSE discover in an exclusive excerpt from the new horror/comedy that you can see past the jump.
Tomb of the Spine-Tingling Tome #1: The Genre & the Rainbow
Welcome to Tomb of the Spine-Tingling Tome, a new column exploring the darkest corners of literature. For this inaugural edition, the Tomb is focusing on some seriously spooky, perception-scrambling LGBT-authored and/or -friendly reading material.
A “DREAM CHILD” IS BORN ON TOMB’S JUKEBOX
This weekend in 1989: A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 5: THE DREAM CHILD is born!
The sharks are biting again in “47 METERS DOWN: THE NEXT CHAPTER” teaser
As if to remind that normal sharks can be just as scary as mega-sized species, a teaser trailer for 47 METERS DOWN: THE NEXT CHAPTER has been released; check it out after the jump.
Movie Review: “THE MEG” delivers sufficient shark value
A pretty entertaining piece of expensive pulp filmmaking, perfect for late-summer turn-off-the-brain viewing.











