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A Century of Witches
Halloween is coming early this year with Rue Morgue’s 20th Anniversary Halloween Special Issue #178 Sep/Oct 2017, featuring legendary filmmaker RICHARD STANLEY, author KRISTEN SOLLEE and anonymous members of W.I.T.C.H. for a roundtable discussion celebrating a century of witches. Also features: Witchcraft cinema through the ages, Argento’s Suspiria restored and more!
Listen to the latest installment of THE KING IN YELLOW
“The King in Yellow” is a book of short stories by American writer Robert W. Chambers, first published in 1895. The book comprises ten individual tales, several of which are thematically linked by a controversial play with which the novel shares its title.
Rue Morgue CineMacabre Movie Nights presents BRAIN DAMAGE
Straight out of Nancy Reagan’s “Just Say No” anti-drug era in the ’80s, Frank Henenlotter penned his own take on the sobriety situation: a neon-coloured, goopy little horror-comedy called BRAIN DAMAGE.
Fantasia/Frontières Exclusive: Pants with fear in Elza Kephart’s “SLAXXX”
As part of the Frontières International Co-Production Market at this summer’s Fantasia festival in Montreal, a Directed by Women Pitch & Networking Session was held, during which female filmmakers presented projects in varying stages of development. Unquestionably the most outrageous of these was the killer-blue-jeans opus SLAXXX, whose creators speak exclusively with RUE MORGUE below.
Fantasia ’17 Review: Clothes make the madness in Simon Rumley’s “FASHIONISTA”
Some may claim that Simon Rumley’s latest work isn’t a horror film, but if an obsessive look into compulsive behavior that leads to mental collapse and murder can’t be considered horror, then what the hell can?
Sunday, Bloody Funday: Caine Productions gets a head in the figure field
Houston, Texas is home to one of today’s hottest sculptors. Alexander Caine is a formally trained artist (holding a BFA in Studio Art) whose body of work to date consists of masks, 1/6-scale portrait head sculpts and articulated action figures. He runs his own company, Caine Productions, through which he releases many fine, frightfully fun creations. Here is just a handful of what he has to offer:TRICK ’R TREAT Sam: This magnificent 1/6-scale representation of the cult Halloween movie’s mascot
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”
“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!
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
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











