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Movie Review: Alex Garland’s frightening, freaky and fascinating “ANNIHILATION”
Alex Garland’s adaptation of Jeff VanderMeer’s novel calls to mind ALIEN, in that it applies superlative craftsmanship to what is essentially a basic science-fiction story.
Philip K. Dick Festival Exclusive: Filmmaker Serge Levin and star Michael Ironside on “ALTERSCAPE”
SCANNERS’ Michael Ironside is involved in more messing with minds in ALTERSCAPE, world-premiering tonight at New York City’s Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival. RUE MORGUE got exclusive chats with both Ironside and writer/director Serge Levin about their sci-fi thriller.
MESSER CHUPS DROP A MELODY FOR MUMMIES ON TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Today on the Jukebox: MUMMIES BURN THE MIDNIGHT OIL with MESSER CHUPS!
SEVEN SINISTER QUESTIONS WITH TRIBULATION
Rue Morgue got ahold of guitarist Jonathan Hultén of Tribulation to discuss their new album Down Below.
Gather round for Ghost Stories and more in RUE MORGUE #181 Mar/Apr 2018 issue
Ghost Stories, horror Tarot cards, the macabre photography of Joel-Peter Witkin… RUE MORGUE #181 is here! Take a look at what’s inside.
MOVIE REVIEW: MEN VIE FOR A MONSTER IN “COLD SKIN”
We take a look at director Xavier Gens’ latest offering COLD SKIN, adapted from a Catalan novel written by Albert Sanchez Pinol.
Blue-Ray Review: “Scalpel” Wielded With Enough Perverse Skill to Keep You Watching
SCALPEL, the first directorial stint for John Grissmer is a real 70s oddity that falls somewhere between twisted thriller, awkward horror and woozy Southern Gothic.
Trailer and poster for “BACKCOUNTRY” director’s “PYEWACKET” emerge from the woods
Writer/director Adam MacDonald, who took a couple on a camping trip from hell in BACKCOUNTRY, now draws supernatural evil out of the forest in PYEWACKET, opening next month. Read on to check out the trailer and poster.
A GOOD SCARE DOESN’T COME CHEAP
Supernatural, psychological, Gothic, what’s your poison? How does your favorite horror subgenre stack up when it comes to budgets and box office earnings?
KING KONG KITTENS TORTURE TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Today in 1957: THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN premieres!