by Rocco T. Thompson | Aug 5, 2021 | Exclusives
Mark O’Brien Discusses Fantasia Premiere “The Righteous,” Plus Poster Reveal By ROCCO T. THOMPSON From actor Mark O’Brien (Ready or Not) comes slow-burn occult shocker THE RIGHTEOUS, which world premieres this month at Quebec’s 25th...
by Michael Gingold | Aug 5, 2021 | News
Shudder goes on a “HELLBENDER” with Fantasia premiere chiller By MICHAEL GINGOLD The occult/folk-horror feature is the latest from the team behind the much-praised THE DEEPER YOU DIG. Shudder has announced its acquisition of HELLBENDER, which it will release on its...
by Rue Morgue Manor | Aug 4, 2021 | Audio Horror
HorrorBabble Returns With Part One of An Episodic Novel By Arthur Machen “The Three Impostors; or, The Transmutations” is an episodic horror novel by Arthur Machen, first published in 1895. The novel, which went on to influence the works of H. P. Lovecraft...
by Michael Gingold | Aug 4, 2021 | News
See the “Dark AF” red-band trailer for “DON’T BREATHE 2”! By MICHAEL GINGOLD Get a better taste of the mayhem that awaits in the soon-to-release sequel. DON’T BREATHE 2 is coming exclusively to theaters August 13 from Sony Pictures/Screen Gems. Directed by Rodo...
by Michael Gingold | Aug 4, 2021 | Exclusives, News
Exclusive “6:45” clip continues the cycle of murder By MICHAEL GINGOLD Life becomes a repeating series of deadly encounters for the leads of the chiller opening this week. 6:45, directed by Craig Singer, opens across the country at Regal Theatres venues this Friday,...
by Jenn Adams | Aug 3, 2021 | Reviews
Book Review: “Billy Summers” is a Surprisingly Touching Story of Redemption By JENN ADAMS The elevator pitch for Stephen King’s new novel, Billy Summers, is deceptively simple: an elite hitman on his last job. The titular assassin accepts a risky...
by Rue Morgue Manor | Aug 3, 2021 | Opinions
The “FEAR STREET” Trilogy is a Roadmap to a Better Nostalgia By ALEX PAGLIUCA Anyone over forty remembers the return of the Volkswagen Beetle. For those who might be too young to have experienced this period of 1960s nostalgia, the marketing campaign was replete with...
by Rue Morgue Manor | Aug 3, 2021 | Guest Posts
An Evening With Joe Bob Briggs’ Mutant Fam By JOLENE MARIE RICHARDSON Mutant Fam; what a name right? Since I knew I wanted to write this article that phrase has been swirling around in my head, and it got me thinking about what it was to be a mutant. At first, I...
by Jenn Adams | Aug 2, 2021 | Deep Dives
Muscle Cars and Trophy Girlfriends: Objectification and Women as Status Symbols in “Christine” By JENN ADAMS On the surface, Stephen King’s 1983 novel CHRISTINE is about an evil car with the ability to drive itself. That’s the elevator pitch. Arnie...
by Rocco T. Thompson | Aug 2, 2021 | Exclusives
New Horror Anthology Gathers Stories and Art From BIPOC Creators From cartoonist, artist, and writer Sloane Leong comes an all-new horror tome, titled Death in the Mouth: Original Horror from People of Color. This BIPOC horror anthology will feature twenty prose...