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A WHITE ZOMBIE stalks Tomb’s Jukebox!

A WHITE ZOMBIE stalks Tomb’s Jukebox!

85 years ago today: Bela Lugosi shines as WHITE ZOMBIE infects cinemas!  Let’s go mentally meta and step up for a soul crushing salute the movie’s somnambulist slaves.  The dead walk among us as WHITE ZOMBIE salutes WHITE ZOMBIE all weekend long on Tomb’s Jukebox… DURANGO 95 YEAH! Tune in weekdays exclusively at Rue-Morgue.com for more rot ‘n’ roll horror from TOMB’S JUKEBOX!

Syfy’s BLOOD DRIVE Recap: Season 1, Episode 8, “A Fistful of Blood”

Syfy’s BLOOD DRIVE Recap: Season 1, Episode 8, “A Fistful of Blood”

“It all started with the Scar.”It’s high noon on BLOOD DRIVE (premiering new episodes on Syfy Wednesday nights). Grace (Christina Ochoa), Arthur (Alan Ritchson) and the Scholar (Darren Kent) are alone in the desert hills, racing like mad to make their way to the peaceful little town of Red River. They catch the attention of local Sheriff Leon (Danny Keogh) and are forced to pull over. Arthur, playing good cop/good citizen, tries to talk his way out of trouble, but the lawman won’t have it and…

Fantasia Festival 2017 awards celebrate the best in horror and other genre fare!

Fantasia Festival 2017 awards celebrate the best in horror and other genre fare!

The 21st edition of Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival has just concluded, and award-winners from among its amazing lineup of genre movies from all over the world have been announced.The many prize categories reflect the great diversity of features and shorts that played Fantasia this year, from the latest work by established masters to the first films by exciting newcomers. The fest attracted nearly 100,000 viewers and over 700 international guests, including more than 400 industry

Fantasia ’17 Review: 68 KILL is brutal, bloody, balls-out fun

Fantasia ’17 Review: 68 KILL is brutal, bloody, balls-out fun

Starring Matthew Gray Gubler, AnnaLynne McCord and Alisha BoeWritten and directed by Trent HaagaIFC FilmsAdapted from the novel of the same name by Bryan Smith, 68 KILL (which made its Canadian premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival and hits select theaters and VOD tomorrow as an IFC Midnight release) is a ballistic Southern Gothic heist shocker. Produced by Snowfort Pictures and directed by Trent Haaga (scripter of CHEAP THRILLS and DEADGIRL among others), it reunites Matthew Gray

The PIRANHA attack Tomb’s Jukebox!

The PIRANHA attack Tomb’s Jukebox!

Today in 1978: Roger Corman and Joe Dante churn the waters with PIRANHA!  Ear up for a toxic tune about a ANGRY AQUATIC ANIMALS featuring fleshy bits from the fishy franchise all Thursday long on the Jukebox…  IF YOU THINK YOU CAN BEAT THE DEADLY SCHOOL, YOU’RE A FOOL!Tune in weekdays exclusively at Rue-Morgue.com for more rot ‘n’ roll horror from TOMB’S JUKEBOX!

Fantasia ’17 Review: Better not miss BETTER WATCH OUT

Fantasia ’17 Review: Better not miss BETTER WATCH OUT

Starring Levi Miller, Olivia DeJonge and Ed OxenbouldDirected by Chris PeckoverWritten by Zack Kahn and Chris PeckoverWell Go USAYou BETTER WATCH OUT, all right, because Chris Peckover’s holiday anti-cheer horror film, which just played Montreal’s Fantasia festival ahead of its U.S. theatrical/digital debut October 6, will surprise and scare you for the entirety of its running time. This is no simplistic SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT-style slasher flick, but a very clever and consistently

Exclusive, NSFW clip from 68 KILL lets the blood flow

Exclusive, NSFW clip from 68 KILL lets the blood flow

A heist goes awry in splattery, profane fashion in an exclusive excerpt from 68 KILL, a brutal crime shocker from writer/director Trent Haaga (whose scripting credits include DEADGIRL and CHEAP THRILLS) that opens this week. Check it out below!Based on the novel by Bryan Smith, 68 KILL stars Matthew Gray Gubler, AnnaLynne McCord, Alisha Boe, Sheila Vand (A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT) and Sam Eidson. The synopsis: “Trailer-dwelling, sewage-pumping Chip [Gubler] may not lead the most glamorous…

Merch Review: McFarlane Toys’ WALKING DEAD figures are scarily accurate

Merch Review: McFarlane Toys’ WALKING DEAD figures are scarily accurate

McFarlane Toys has been in the mix for many years now, with action figures based on film properties (the Movie Maniacs line), characters spawned from the mind of Clive Barker (Tortured Souls) and everything in between. One of its newest and most popular lines is inspired by AMC’S THE WALKING DEAD TV series.This isn’t the first time McFarlane has ventured down this path, as the company has been releasing popular figures based on the WALKING DEAD graphic novels for many years now.

Fantasia ’17 Review: Better not miss “BETTER WATCH OUT”

Fantasia ’17 Review: Better not miss “BETTER WATCH OUT”

You BETTER WATCH OUT, all right, because Chris Peckover’s holiday anti-cheer horror film, which just played Montreal’s Fantasia festival ahead of its U.S. theatrical/digital debut October 6, will surprise and scare you for the entirety of its running time. This is no simplistic SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT-style slasher flick, but a very clever and consistently suspenseful film that announces Peckover (whose previous genre outing, UNDOCUMENTED, explored a very different milieu) as a crafty and assured talent.