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FRIGHTS FOR TYKES summons “THE GHOST ON SATURDAY NIGHT”
THE GHOST ON SATURDAY NIGHT is a great companion book to Sid Fleischman’s other spooky classic THE GHOST IN THE NOON DAY SUN.
Cinepocalypse ’18 Review: “Satan’s Slaves” sows the seeds of terror
Even those who are well versed in Indonesian horror should appreciate SATAN’S SLAVES for being a solid horror film, in any culture.
“DAY OF THE DEAD” DESCENDS ON TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Today in 1985: George Romero’s DAY OF THE DEAD descends into cinemas!
Exclusive photo, director comments: FrightFest premiere “HELL IS WHERE THE HOME IS,” with Fairuza Balk
World-premiering at London’s Arrow Video FrightFest in August, HELL IS WHERE THE HOME IS marks the second feature directing venture by Orson Oblowitz, following his award-winning horror-noir film QUEEN OF HOLLYWOOD BLVD. We’ve got an exclusive pic and words from the filmmaker.
Exclusive clip: “ANOTHER WOLFCOP” takes aim at a new enemy
When bullets aren’t enough, the lycanthropic officer of ANOTHER WOLFCOP has claws to back them up. Check out an exclusive clip from the horror/comedy sequel, going into release tomorrow, after the jump.
“SUMMER OF 84,” “PIERCING,” Russian horror premieres and more join 2018 Popcorn Frights Film Festival
The fourth annual Popcorn Frights Film Festival, the biggest event of its kind in the Southeast U.S., has added a bunch more hot horror titles to its lineup.
Blu-ray Review: Arrow Video’s “The Addiction”
We review the new restoration of Abel Ferrara’s polarizing take on vampirism!
DR. HELL HAUNTS TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Today on the Jukebox: GETTING WASTED with DR. HELL!
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF “JURASSIC PARK”
I was ten years old when I first saw JURASSIC PARK 25 years ago. It’s one of those rare films that has stood the test of time and spawned copious amounts of sequels (regardless of if we wanted them or not).
Horror and Pop Culture make great mashups at Vile Consumption
Vile Consumption, owned by artist Cory Holliday of Canton, Ohio, concentrates on dark creations inspired by horror, comics, science fiction and pop culture.











