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Movie Review: Leigh Whannell offers an “UPGRADE” in the violent sci-fi field
It’s as brutal and bloody as movies get, and the overall effect is exhilarating rather than bleak because of the compelling and relatable everyman hero at its center.
Movie Review: Penn Pens Humorous Horror In Meta-Satire “DIRECTOR’S CUT”
For those that appreciate the works of the ol’ illusionist, DIRECTOR’S CUT should be a no-brainer, for everyone else, just understand that the scares (or lack thereof) take the furthest backseat to the humour.
THE RHYTHM COFFIN DO “THE TOMBSTONE TWIST” ON TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Today on the Jukebox: we do THE TOMBSTONE TWIST with THE RHYTHM COFFIN!
Full details, plus art: “ANOTHER WOLFCOP” howls on Blu-ray/DVD/digital
The action gets dirtier and hairier when the Canadian horror/comedy sequel ANOTHER WOLFCOP tears its way onto home formats this summer. Read on for the complete specs and the cover art.
Cover Art Revealed for Stephen Spignesi’s Upcoming Book “Stephen King, American Master”
New York Times bestselling author Stephen Spignesi reveals the cover art for his forthcoming book STEPHEN KING, AMERICAN MASTER, which will be published October 2018.
HorrorBabble’s “ARTIFACTS OF HORROR” reading series closes with a rare tale by Lovecraft
OUT OF THE AEONS, written by American authors, H. P. Lovecraft and Hazel Heald, focuses on a Boston museum that displays an ancient mummy recovered from a sunken island.
Exclusive Blu-ray details and art: Dread Central Presents’ “DIRECTOR’S CUT” with Penn Jillette
When Herbert Blount took over the fright flick KNOCKED OFF and turned it into DIRECTOR’S CUT, he probably never dreamed it would get such a jam-packed Blu-ray release. We’ve got the exclusive details along with the cover art.
SEPTEMBER ’87 SPACES OUT TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Today on the Jukebox: excellent Australian retro-pop from SEPTEMBER ’87!
“DEAD AND BURIED” PAINTS TOMB’S JUKEBOX BLACK
Today in 1981: DEAD AND BURIED premieres!
Blu-ray Reviews: Ghouls, gore and gaffes in “ZOMBIE 3,” “ZOMBIE 4: AFTER DEATH” and “SHOCKING DARK”
Seeing SHOCKING DARK in this spiffed-up widescreen edition has the effect of making it seem like a different movie—though not, alas, a better one.











