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MURDER WEAPONS debut gore-soaked music video for HIVE
Seattle horror/industrial act Murder Weapons offers their debut music video for the track “Hive.”
“WATCH THE PRETTY GIRLS SUFFER” web series goes on-line; exclusive first chapter here
For those seeking a bit of anti-romanticism this Valentine’s Day, the dark side of dating rituals is explored in the web series WATCH THE PRETTY GIRLS SUFFER. It went live today, but we’ve got the exclusive look at the first episode!
Artwork Revealed for Alexandra Heller-Nicholas’ Upcoming Book “1000 Women in Horror”
Just in time for Women in Horror Month, award-winning Australian film critic and researcher Alexandra Heller-Nicholas has revealed the cover art for her upcoming book, 1000 WOMEN IN HORROR.
Listen to the continuing occult adventures of “CARNACKI, THE GHOST-FINDER”
In “The Searcher of the End House,” Carnacki investigates a haunting in his own mother’s house.
Quiltface Studios pays tribute to the films of the Soska Sisters
QUILTFACE STUDIOS out of Eagleville, PA release a Limited Edition screen print poster of the films of the Twisted Twins.
Shudder shocker “COLD HELL” sets premiere date to chill you
After knocking out audiences at festivals around the world, the Euroshocker COLD HELL (DIE HÖLLE) is now set to terrorize a wider audience via its Shudder debut, for which a specific date was just confirmed.
Exclusive clip: Hanging with zombies in Vietnamese chiller “THE HOUSEMAID”; Q&A screenings in NYC this weekend!
The woods are full of the dead in an exclusive excerpt from THE HOUSEMAID, which opens this week (including screenings in New York City with the filmmaker in attendance). Jump past the jump to give it a look!
THAT TIME “20/20” SHAMED KIDS FOR RENTING VHS HORROR MOVIES
In a hilariously ridiculous segment from ABC’s “20/20, a fifteen-minute piece called VCR Horrors aired warning adults about the all dangerous horror genre section of the VHS store.
“Scars Can’t Come Back”: Stephen King as Contemporary Lamentations
Stephen King is as popular today as he was thirty years ago. But why? Jess Peacock examines the Master of Horror’s uncanny ability to tap into cultural truths and fears…and what that means for the reader.
HORROR HANDMADES: 13 QUESTIONS WITH SKAGGS OF THE LIVING DEAD
Get to know the artists behind our favorite handcrafted collectibles in this new monthly interview series!