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Vinegar Syndrome’s “Halfway to Black Friday” Sale Returns to Make Cult Film Fans Quiver
Deals worth dying for coming your way May 25th-28th!
Exclusive photos and comments, plus trailer and poster: The “MANIAC FARMER” is coming
The latest homage to ’80s slashers is MANIAC FARMER, a Kentucky-lensed indie shocker that’s about to hit the festival circuit. Read on for a few exclusive pics and words from the filmmaker, plus the trailer and poster.
Exclusive Interview: Martin Freeman on his zombie drama “CARGO” and “GHOST STORIES”
After headlining the three HOBBIT epics for Peter Jackson, Martin Freeman has traveled into the darker, more personal spaces of the genre with CARGO and GHOST STORIES. He talks about both in this exclusive RUE MORGUE chat.
THE RAMONES ROCK THE ROOF OFF TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Happy birthday JOEY RAMONE who would have turned 67 this weekend!
Support the Mary Shelley Bronze Bust Project
Celebrated sculptor, Bryan Moore, is donating a life size bronze bust of Mary Shelley to the Museum of Pop Culture on August 30, 2018 and needs your help getting it there! Find out how you can donate to the project.
“Punk Rock Flea Market” Makes Its Way To Toronto For The First Time
Mark your calendars for the PUNK ROCK FLEA MARKET which rolls through Toronto this upcoming Sunday, June 3rd.
Rue Morgue and Unstable Ground Present Little Terrors Volume 62: Fresh Meat
Our monthly showcase of horror short films hosted at IMAGINE CINEMAS CARLTON on Wednesday, May 30th @ 9:00PM, featuring two full hours of the craziest, goriest, most-disturbing and off-the-wall short films the genre has to offer!
“Altered Perception” is a Hard Pill to Swallow
What if you could change the way that you perceived the people you love? That is the question that ALTERED PERCEPTION, a film by Kate Rees Davies, not so successfully seeks to answer.
Exclusive Interview: Director Dave Jackson wants you to catch “CAT SICK BLUES”
CAT SICK BLUES is that sort of rare bird of a horror film that only appears every now and then. On the one hand, it is cheap and nasty and clearly the sum of all its influences, but on the other, it transcends all those factors, masterfully synthesizing them into something altogether different, refreshing for horror aficionados and surely shocking and revolting for the less discerning.
Cinepocalypse announces huge lineup of world-premiere shockers for 2018 festival
For just its second installment, taking place next month, Chicago’s Cinepocalypse festival has lined up an impressive slate of fright features and other genre fare. Read on for the full details.