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Star Ace Toys brings us Underworld
The conflict between Lycans and Vampires had been long-running before death dealer and the main protagonist Selene had shown up on the scene.
Monday is Mummy Day on Tomb’s Jukebox
On this day in 1959: Hammer Horror’s THE MUMMY premieres!
Product Review: MONDO’S Hitchcock drives us “Psycho”
MONDO dives head first into the 1/6 scale 12” figure realm with their take on the iconic director of so many classics such as PSYCHO (1960), THE BIRDS (1963), AND REAR WINDOW (1954) to name a few.
PLANET-X ASIA Brings Forth DEATH GOLIATHON
Hong Kong artist Joseph Tang, better known by the brand name PLANET-X ASIA, has a knack for producing eye-catching creatures which rival those of the great Kaiju (strange beast) movie era in the 1950’s and 1960’s
Fantastic Fest ’17 Review: RABBIT blurs the line between dreams and reality
The uncommon connection between siblings is the crux of RABBIT.
Rue Morgue presents The Night We Turn 20 Anniversary Halloween Party
Calling all vampires, werewolves and children of the night, RUE MORGUE returns to Toronto to celebrate two decades of horror with THE NIGHT WE TURN 20 Anniversary Halloween Party! (Saturday October 28 @ Velvet Underground 508 Queen Street West, Toronto 10 PM; $30 door/$25 advance).
Exclusive Interview: Bill Sage (“WE ARE WHAT WE ARE”) goes alien-crazy in “WELCOME TO WILLITS”
Over a career that has encompassed more than 100 roles since 1989’s THE UNBELIEVABLE TRUTH, actor Bill Sage has appeared in horror films ranging from AMERICAN PSYCHO to Jim Mickle’s cannibal-family story WE ARE WHAT WE ARE. Now he has taken on the truly deranged lead of WELCOME TO WILLITS, and tells RUE MORGUE about it in this exclusive chat.
Exclusive NSFW clip from “HAPPY HUNTING” whips up the bloodlust
The latest entry in the humans-as-sport genre, HAPPY HUNTING opens today in select theaters and on iTunes from Vertical Entertainment. We’ve got an exclusive clip (with NSFW language) setting up the hunt.
Tune in to Tomb’s Jukebox for THE HEART’S FILTHY LESSON
Today in 1995: Se7en slices into cinemas!
BLU-RAY REVIEW: ENTER “THE PAUL NASCHY COLLECTION” SERIES
We take a close look at Scream Factory’s Paul Naschy Collection on Blu-ray.











