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Take a shot at the trailer for Ryuhei Kitamura and Shudder’s “DOWNRANGE”; special NYC screenings
A sniper plunges a group of road-tripping friends into a bullet-riddled hell in the Shudder exclusive DOWNRANGE, the latest film from VERSUS and THE MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN director Ryuhei Kitamura, who will accompany a couple of special showings in New York City. Have a look at the newly released trailer past the jump.
Tribeca ’18 Review: Netflix’s “CARGO” is gripping survival drama with (and without) zombies
These filmmakers prove most impressively that you don’t have to spill a lot of guts when you can bring heart and soul to the zombie realm.
THE CURE CORRUPTS TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Happy birthday ROBERT SMITH who turns 59 this weekend!
Movie Review: We Dare You To Sit Through “Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare”
Rue Morgue’s Communications Manager, Jamie Berardi, reviews Blumhouse’s latest film, TRUTH OR DARE.
Rue Morgue and Unstable Ground Present Little Terrors Volume 61: Infections
Our monthly showcase of horror short films hosted at IMAGINE CINEMAS CARLTON on Monday, April 23rd @ 9:00PM, featuring two full hours of the craziest, goriest, most-disturbing and off-the-wall short films the genre has to offer!
MOVIE REVIEW: “CORBIN NASH” HAS BLOOD BUT LACKS BITE
The Jaggers have done a fine job replicating vampire lore, but haven’t done anything new with it… It’s this sticking to convention that keeps CORBIN NASH from developing its own stellar disposition.
A “FRANKENSTEIN” ODE FROM DEPECHE MODE ON TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Today in 1935: BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN premieres in the USA!
RUE MORGUE #182 May/June 2018 issue goes inside “Hereditary”, the year’s most frightening film
Is HEREDITARY this generation’s The Exorcist? Writer/director Ari Aster uproots the ideas behind his harrowing horror movie masterpiece in RUE MORGUE #182 May/June 2018 issue, now available!
Exclusive photo gallery: William Friedkin revisits the “EXORCIST Steps” and other locations
With his new documentary THE DEVIL AND FATHER AMORTH opening this week, William Friedkin led a press tour through the Georgetown locations of his classic THE EXORCIST. This writer took part and came back with photos you can see past the jump.
New British horror label launches with “AURA”; release info and poster
Hereford Horror, the new genre arm of London-based Hereford Films, is aiming to emulate the Blumhouse model by producing six horror features a year, and we’ve got the details and key art for its first movie, AURA.