by Chris Hammond | Oct 1, 2020 | Games
Game Review: Does “Friday The 13th: Killer Puzzle” Deliver? By CHRIS HAMMOND FRIDAY THE 13TH: KILLER PUZZLEXbox OneBlue Wizard Digital A new ultra-addicting horror puzzle game with over 150 levels has been ported over to the Xboxone gaming console. FRIDAY...
by Rue Morgue Manor | Oct 1, 2020 | News
LIN SHAYE Talks “THE CALL,” New Horror, And More! By JOSHUA “Prometheus” SCAFIDI In the fall of 1987, a group of small-town friends must survive the night in the home of a sinister couple after a tragic accident occurs in THE CALL. Needing only to make a single phone...
by Rocco T. Thompson | Oct 1, 2020 | Events
Vancouver Horror Show Film Fest Announces 2020 Programming and More The Vancouver Horror Show Film Festival (VHS) will be tripling its programming as the beloved local festival moves to a digital platform in its third year. Set to run October 20th through 26th, The...
by Rocco T. Thompson | Oct 1, 2020 | News
Author Adam Cesare On Literary Violence, Creepy Clowns, and Teen Angst By ROCCO THOMPSON The best slasher in recent memory has sprung directly from the mind of Adam Cesare, but you won’t find it lurking on your favorite streaming service or flickering across a...
by Rue Morgue Manor | Oct 1, 2020 | News
When Despair Meets Hope: Framing “THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE” in 2020 By JULIEANN STIPIDIS Blumhouse’s Halloween (2018) and Nia DaCosta’s forthcoming Candyman (2021) are not only part of horror’s new direct-sequel-from-the-original mini-movement; they’re vehicles...
by Rue Morgue Manor | Oct 1, 2020 | Review
Salem Horror Fest ’20 Review: “THE WITCHES OF HOLLYWOOD” Casts An Empowering, Enlightening Spell By RACHEL REEVESDirected by Sophie PeyrardWichita Films Whether buried in subtext or lying clear as day on the surface, sociopolitical factors and sentiments are often...
by Michael Gingold | Oct 1, 2020 | News
Interview: Luke Hemsworth on exploring the uncertain, scary territory of “DEATH OF ME” By SHAWN MACOMBER When Luke Hemsworth was 14 years old, he lived in a house with windows so thin they’d shake and pop and flex whenever the wind got its gust on. No big deal on its...
by Michael Gingold | Sep 30, 2020 | News
Netflix’s “HIS HOUSE,” one of the year’s best horror films, gets a trailer By MICHAEL GINGOLD Praised at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, the horror drama is streaming in time for Halloween. Netflix has released the trailer for HIS HOUSE, which premieres on the...
by Alex Ehrenreich | Sep 30, 2020 | News
Far East Extreme: The “Cure” Every Horror Fan Needs By ALEX EHRENREICH Occasionally, while preparing for this column, I like to treat myself and watch a movie I know is going to be good. CURE was made in 1997 by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, and was later placed...
by Rue Morgue Manor | Sep 30, 2020 | Review
Fantastic Fest ‘20 Review: “THE STYLIST” Is A Sharp Story With Even Sharper Performances By RACHEL REEVESStarring Brea Grant, Najarra Townsend and Sarah McGuireDirected by Jill GevargizianWritten by Jill Gevargizian, Eric Havens and Eric StolzeClaw Productions Back in...