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Tune in for five weird tales from ROBERT E. HOWARD
HorrorBabble kicks off FIVE WEEKS OF HOWARD featuring weird tales from the horror/fantasy master, Robert E. Howard.
Exclusive clip from Shudder’s “COLD HELL” will chill you and thrill you
The much-praised psycho-horror-action thriller COLD HELL makes its debut on the Shudder streaming service tomorrow, and we’ve got an exclusive look at one of its most pulse-pounding scenes after the jump.
SLASHER REWIND: “DR.GIGGLES” (1992)
We unearth a movie that dwells in the shadows of an era that brought us the most iconic serial killers.
FRIGHTS FOR TYKES “I CAN READ ABOUT GHOSTS”
A little ghost named Andrew gets tasked by the “ghost council” with haunting the large “old castle on Whispering Hill”.
“WILLARD” SKITTERS INTO TOMB’S JUKEBOX
15 years ago today: WILLARD skitters into cinemas!
Rob Zombie’s new “DEVIL’S REJECTS” movie “3 FROM HELL” has started shooting!
There’s been much buzz and speculation about Rob Zombie getting a film off the ground to turn HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES and THE DEVIL’S REJECTS into a trilogy, and now it’s officially happening!
FIVE HORROR MOVIES to show to people who don’t like horror movies
A short list of movies that might help you encourage an unhealthy interest in the genre among friends and family!
HELL IS SHADOW PEOPLE: PACO PLAZA’S “VERONICA” LACKS HOLY TERROR
We review Twitter’s viral possession obsession!
Exclusive pics & teaser, plus comments: Midwest fright film “THE GIRL IN THE CRAWLSPACE” wraps
Longtime indie-horror screenwriter John Oak Dalton just finished principal photography on his first feature as director, THE GIRL IN THE CRAWLSPACE, lensed in the wilds of Indiana. Read on for filmmaker comments and the exclusive first look at photos and a brief teaser trailer.
Movie Review: “HELL’S KITTY” leaps out of the litter box and into the hellfire
Is a string of increasingly weird mini-premises, a steady parade of familiar faces and a cute if blood-spattered cat enough to carry a film? For most, probably not.











