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Tiny Art Co Is Making Tiny Great Again
THE TINY ART CO. has a knack for creating small worlds on paper with an immense amount of detail and creating scenes of intrigue, surprise and horror.
Beast Wreck Keeps the Horror in Christmas with Krampus
Check out these digital prints of Krampus-themed illustrations!
Beware the “DESOLATION” of Hollywood in new psychochiller; poster and info
No relation to the film of the same title opening Friday from IFC, DESOLATION is a psychological chiller marking the directorial debut of David Moscow, the child actor (he was the young Tom Hanks in BIG) turned producer (J.T. Petty’s HELLBENDERS). It’s coming next month, and we’ve got the details and poster.
Blu-ray Review: Criterion adds extra features to “LURE” you
With Guillermo del Toro’s aquatic-monster love story THE SHAPE OF WATER in the midst of a successful platform release, and the Polish schoolyard shocker PLAYGROUND seeing U.S. exposure, now is a good time to return to Agnieszka Smoczynska’s mermaid romance/horror/musical THE LURE via its Criterion Blu-ray edition that came out this fall.
Spread the holiday cheer with “We Become Monsters” enamel pins
WE BECOME MONSTERS out of Las Vegas has a knack for the odd and weird in all their designs.
The late Vampira haunts Tomb’s Jukebox
Happy birthday VAMPIRA, born today in 1922!
Spotlight: Akihito Unleashes “Brain Dead” dark hero
Akihito also has a major talent in sculpting and has released many original pieces based on his own designs.
Deck your walls with these gift ideas from Poster-Mortem
Brad Miller, the owner and proprietor of POSTER-MORTEM, has a great selection of last minute gift ideas in stock and ready to ship for this holiday season.
Muse gets possessed by The Cramps on Tomb’s Jukebox
Today on the Jukebox: a kickin’ CRAMPS cover from MUSE!
Movie Review: The unnerving fractured reality of “KALEIDOSCOPE”
Toby Jones, the familiar British character actor from BERBERIAN SOUND STUDIO, THE MIST and many others, teams up with his brother Rupert, making his first narrative feature as a writer/director, to come up with KALEIDOSCOPE, which harks back to a few cinematic antecedents while also offering something new.