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Blu-Ray Review: East Bleeds West In Arrow Video’s “The Bloodthirsty Trilogy”
We feast upon three beautiful new transfers of Michio Yamamoto’s under-seen vampire features!
Rue Morgue exclusively announces a forthcoming collection of writings exploring the cultural history of religion in horror cinema. Scared Sacred: Idolatry, Religion and Worship in the Horror Film is edited by Rebecca Booth (author of the forthcoming The Devil Rides Out [Devil’s Advocates]) and Erin Thompson ([formerly Miskell] owner and editor of The Backseat Driver Reviews), due for release early in 2019 from House of Leaves Publishing.
“THE NURSERY” IS ANYTHING BUT NURTURING
THE NURSERY might not win a lot of awards, but it should certainly win one for effort.
Heed the warnings of the new “SUSPIRIA” teaser posters
As the SUSPIRIA remake gathers its dark forces to strike this November, a quartet of teaser posters have been issued with eerie pronouncements and cautions. Check ’em out after the jump.
Exclusive “UPGRADE” Interview, Pt. 1: Leigh Whannell and Logan Marshall-Green on practical effects and who almost directed
Out today from OTL Releasing and BH Tilt, UPGRADE is Leigh Whannell’s exhilarating and imaginative near-futuristic sci-fi shocker. RUE MORGUE got an exclusive sit-down with the writer/director and his star.
TOMB’S JUKEBOX CELEBRATES 39 YEARS OF “PHANTASM”
Today in 1979: THE TALL MAN takes to the screen as PHANTASM debuts in America!
Terror Comes to the West Coast for the Inaugural Vancouver Horror Show Film Festival
FRESH AS A DAISY FILMS presents THE VANCOUVER HORROR SHOW FILM FESTIVAL. The VHS will bring creators, diverse audiences, and the horror industry together for the inaugural short film festival premiering October 23rd, 2018 at the Cinematheque Theatre in downtown Vancouver, BC.
Filmmakers seek new home for “SLENDER MAN” movie
Sony’s Screen Gems division has planned to open its SLENDER MAN chiller August 24 for some time, but now the film’s distribution fate is up in the air.
Movie Review: Leigh Whannell offers an “UPGRADE” in the violent sci-fi field
It’s as brutal and bloody as movies get, and the overall effect is exhilarating rather than bleak because of the compelling and relatable everyman hero at its center.
Movie Review: Penn Pens Humorous Horror In Meta-Satire “DIRECTOR’S CUT”
For those that appreciate the works of the ol’ illusionist, DIRECTOR’S CUT should be a no-brainer, for everyone else, just understand that the scares (or lack thereof) take the furthest backseat to the humour.