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“GHOST STORIES,” “HEREDITARY,” “THE RANGER” and more in SXSW 2018’s Midnighters section
The Midnighters lineup for this year’s SXSW Film Festival has just been announced, and it’s chock full of exciting horror and other genre fare from around the world.
Exclusive news, comments: Italian legend Fabio Frizzi is scoring the new “PUPPET MASTER” movie
The reboot of Charles Band’s classic ’90s franchise will be graced with music by a composer responsible for some of the great Italian horror scores of the ’70s and ’80s.
Carnacki the Ghost-Finder tracks “The Horse of the Invisible”
Tune in for the latest from HorrorBabble audio horror, featuring a collection of occult detective short stories by English writer William Hope Hodgson.
“CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST” CHOWS DOWN ON TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Today in 1980: CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST premieres!
BLU-RAY REVIEW: THE BONE-BREAKING BRUTALITY OF “BRAWL IN CELL BLOCK 99”
A strange beast of a film that only plays by the rules it creates.
New poster for “THE CURED” reflects on zombieism
Coming later this month, THE CURED flips the script on the usual zombie scenario. A new poster has just been released for the Ellen Page-starring horror-drama.
The Graboids chill out in “TREMORS: A COLD DAY IN HELL”; release info, trailer & art
The giant carnivorous worms follow their Universal direct-to-video stablemate Chucky’s lead and head to a more frigid environment in TREMORS: A COLD DAY IN HELL. Read on for the full details of the disc release, along with the trailer and cover art.
Movie Review: “WINCHESTER” fails to build on its potential
The Winchester Mystery House of San Jose, CA, with its seemingly random layout and labyrinthine hallways to nowhere, is a natural habitat for a horror film. (It previously inspired the original Stephen King TV miniseries ROSE RED.) Much of WINCHESTER, which opened Friday with no critics’ screenings, however, could have taken place in any old mansion.
Blu-ray Review: “ATTACK OF THE KILLER TOMATOES” appetizers make the meal
ATTACK OF THE KILLER TOMATOES may be one of history’s most misunderstood films. It has often been celebrated as a prime example of “so bad it’s funny” cinema, when in fact it’s an attempt at intentional comedy that is, at best, a scattershot success. Yet it has achieved cult status since its 1978 release, which is now well-served by a Blu-ray/DVD edition issued as part of MVD Entertainment Group’s Rewind Collection.
Exclusive trailer: A fearsome fishman haunts “SOFT MATTER”
An aquatic humanoid who’s a lot less friendly than the one in THE SHAPE OF WATER is featured in SOFT MATTER, coming later this year. We’ve got an exclusive first look at the trailer.











