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Short Films

October 2023 Short Horror Releases on ALTER

If you’re into short horror, the folks at ALTER have you covered.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for July 2023

Check out short films from Zach Lorkiewicz, Zora Cielle Anri, and Shane Bannon.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for June 2023

Check out short films from Iván Villamel, Raymon Hilkman, and Chris McInroy.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for May 2023

Check out a new batch of short films from JT Seaton, Daniel Slottje, and Ethan Soo.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for March 2023

Check out a new batch of short films from Christian Bachini, Kieran Reed, and Bola Ogun.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for February 2023

Check out short films from Victor Jaquier, Liam Walsh, and Yue Ma.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for January 2023

Check out short films from Vanessa Gazy, Quin Halleck, and Daniel DelPurgatorio.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for November 2022

Check out short films from Chris McInroy, Shane Bannon, and Cassiah Joski-Jethi.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for October 2022

Check out short films from Shannon Brown, Rich Ragsdale, and Kate McCoid.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for September 2022

Check out short films from Christopher Flippo, Joana Tsanis, and Zach Lorkiewicz.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for July 2022

Check out short films from Joel Eklund & Robin Stjernberg, Ryan Shovey, and Devi Snively.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for June 2022

Check out short films from Lucé Tomlin-Brenner, Allisyn Snyder, Tel Benjamin, and Raymond Lai.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: Cabane à Sang Film Festival Edition

Check out some highlights from the Montréal-based festival devoted to horror, sci fi, and trash cinema.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for March 2022

Check out short films from Helen Warner, Megan Duffy, Colin MacDonald. and Justin Brooks.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for February 2022

Check out short films from David Ferino, Pierre Mazinbarbe, and Izzy Lee.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for January 2022

Check out short films from Daniel Hoffstrom, Annalise Lockhart, Micheline Pitt, and J.W. Roberts.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for November

Check out a new batch of short films from Mat Johns, Joseph Dwyer, and Maxwell Nalevansky & Carl Fry.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for October

Check out a new batch of short films from Adam Ciolfi, Thom Hilton, and J.M. Logan.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for September

Check out a new batch of short films from R.H. Stavis & Katherine Fisher, Sumire Takamatsu & Jorge Lucas, and Tue Sanggaard

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for August

Check out a new batch of short films from Jason Ewert, Thirza Cuthand, and Kaye Adelaide and Mariel Sharp

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: Frightgown Edition

Check out a new batch of short films from Michelle Garza Cervera, Yann Gonzalez, Sydne Horton, and Sarah Wisner & Sean Temple

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for June

Check out a new batch of short films from João Dall’Stella, Luther Bhogal-Jones, and Danny Takacs

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for May

Check out a new batch of short films from Zach Lorkiewicz, David Mahmoudieh, and Ashlea Wessel.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Film Roundup for April

Check out a new batch of short films from David McAbee, Angus Swantee, and Bryan M Ferguson.

Opinions

The Rue Crew Sounds Off: “Godzilla vs. Kong”

Staff and writers tell us which titan is their pick to win!

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Roundup for March

Check out a new batch of short films from Josh Tanner, Shannon Brown, Michael Shlain, and Ryan Oksenberg.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Roundup for February

Check out a new batch of short films from Sydney Clara Brafman, Andre’ Dixon, and Mark Lediard & Gavin Williams.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Roundup for January

Check out a new batch of short films from Samuel Goodwin, Jennifer Alice Wright, and Jordan Barnes-Crouse.

Events

Visceral and Virtual: Horror Film Fests in 2020 [Pt. 1]

With so much uncertainty in store for film festivals in 2021, Rue Morgue looks back at the fests that brought their scares to cyberspace this year.

Events

Visceral and Virtual: Horror Film Fests in 2020 [Pt. 2]

With so much uncertainty in store for film festivals in 2021, Rue Morgue looks back at the fests that brought their scares to cyberspace this year.

Events

How Nightstream Delivered At-Home Festival Fusion

Take a peek behind the scenes into how one of 2020's most successful virtual horror fests came together.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Roundup for November

Check out a new batch of shorts from Bryian Keith Montgomery, Jr., Nic Stanich, and Gigi Saul Guerrero.

Short Films

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Roundup for October

Check out a new batch of shorts from Tom Harberd, Kerim Banka, Fernando Perezgil, Jessica & Richard Valentine, and James Henry Hall & Bret K. Hall

Short Films

Sinister Seven: Bryian Montgomery Jr, Director of “CHICKENS”

This Sinister Seven, we talk to Montgomery Jr. about his inspiration and process for a harsh exploration of police brutality.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Roundup for September(ish)

Check out a new batch of shorts from Travis Bible, Aaron Pagniano, Jessi Gaston, and Nicole Solomon.

Short Films

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Roundup for August

Check out a new batch of shorts from Sean U'Ren, Dinh Thai, and Peter Mckeirnon.

Short Films

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for July

Check out a new batch of shorts from Bryian Keith Montgomery, Jr., Sharon Wisner & Sean Temple, Elwood Quincy Walker, Jeremy Herbert, and A.K. Prasad & Rebecca Kahn.

News

Sinister Seven: Meredith Alloway, Director of the Short Film “DEEP TISSUE”

Alloway discusses the process and themes in her short film, her involvement with the streaming platform The Future is Female, and the influence of her writing career on her film making.

Short Films

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for June

Check out a new batch of shorts from Lorian Gish & Justin Knoepfel, Justin Menoche, Chris Williams, Brock Cravy, Romen Rivero, and Meosha Bean

Short Films

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for April

Check out a new batch of short horror films from Zach Lorkiewicz, Brayden Read, Dan Gitsham, Tim Reis & James Sizemore, and Trevor Larson

Short Films

Sinister Seven: Levi Hill and Sophie Carroll of “ALTER”

Hill and Carroll discuss the new streaming platform that spotlights some of the great new short horror films being released today.

Short Films

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Roundup for November

This month features films from Ethan Blum, Scott Riopelle, Jaanelle Yee, Elizabeth J. Theis, and Josh Tanner.

Short Films

Cut Short Interview with Adam Ciolfi

Some brief words with the director of the short FILTH

Short Films

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for October

Check out films from Emily Gagne & Josh Korngut, Jasper Vrancken, Adam Ciolfi, and Anthony Cousins.

Short Films

Cut Short Interview with Ryan Oksenberg

Another short chat, this time with the director of the short TOGETHER.

Vote

Debate: Has horror finally been accepted by the mainstream?

Between Jordan Peele’s mounting accolades and Stephen King adaptations holding box office records, it seems as if our beloved genre has finally gone mainstream. Or has it? Two writers enter the ring to battle it out…

Short Films

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Round-Up for September

This month we have shorts from Izzy Lee, Ryan Oksenberg, Jeremy Herbert, and Rafael De Leon, Jr.

Short Films

Short Cuts: The Short Horror Review Roundup for July

A new batch of short horror films from Jill "Sixx" Gevargizian, Al Lougher, Michael Varrati, and Rakefet Abergel.

Short Films

Short Cuts: The Horror Short Film Round Up for December

We've got a frosty batch of short horror films to showcase for December.

Short Films

Cut Short Interview with Rob Savage, Director of “SALT”

This month's Cut Short interview features Rob Savage, director of the super-tense short SALT

Short Films

Interview: Corey Mayne and Barbara Szeman Discuss Adapting the Stephen King Short “WILLA”

Two indie film makers talk about how a passion project blew up into one of the biggest independent short film productions in history.

Short Films

Short Cuts: The Horror Short Film Round Up for November

This month's Short Cuts features a guy stalked by an unseen being in his parking garage, a hit man turned babysitter, a time-bending slasher, and two of the most tense minutes I've seen in a horror movie for quite some time.

Short Films

Cut Short Interview with Sam Wineman, Director of “The Quiet Room”

This month's Cut Short Interview features Sam Wineman, director of one of my favorite shorts of the year, "The Quiet Room."

News

2018 “Ax Wound Film Festival” to Include 40 Short Films

The 4th Annual Ax Wound Film Festival is coming up in Brattleboro, VT on November 9th and 10th and will feature short films from some amazing women in the genre.

Short Films

Short Cuts: The Horror Short Film Round Up for October

October is officially here, and to celebrate I’ve got a super-sized batch of horror shorts for you to check out.

Short Films

Cut Short Interview: Lyndsay Sarah Doyle, Director of “Room of Doors”

For this month's Cut Short Interview, I catch up with Irish-Australian film maker Lyndsay Sarah Doyle, director of "Room of Doors."

Short Films

Short Cuts: The Horror Short Film Round Up for August

Halloween is almost here, so get a jump start on the spooky season with our newest round of films and an announcement about a festival coming up at the end of October.

Indie Films

Short Cuts: The Horror Short Film Round-Up for July 2018

Last month I welcomed you all to summer, and this month I would like to welcome you all to the fiery hell that has enveloped us all and will apparently burn between now and the end of time. But I've got some great short horror to check out and give you an excuse to stay inside in the air conditioning at least for a little while.

Indie Films

Short Cuts: The Horror Short Film Round-Up for June 2018

Welcome to summer, horror fans. Or as most of us like to call it, “Pre-Autumn.” I’d like to thank those of you who have already started contacting me with films to consider for the column.

News

Short Cuts: The Horror Short Film Round-Up

Welcome to the first edition of Short Cuts, a column devoted to those movies that pack a lot of fright into a small run time.

Interviews

Exclusive Interview: The Team Behind “Tragedy Girls” Discuss Their Charismatic Murderous Duo

RUE MORGUE got a chance to talk to TRAGEDY GIRLS writer/director Tyler MacEntyre, writer Chris Lee Hill, and producer Tara Ansley to find out what it took to make this murderous duo so damn likeable. Read the full interview here.

Events

New York: Spread Some Holiday Fear With A Very Scary Xmas

After suffering a devastating burglary this past Halloween, CHAMBER OF HORRORS NY is transforming their haunted attractions into a Christmas horror fundraiser from December 15-16. If you’re in the area, you have a chance to help out, while getting one last good scare in before the New Year!

Events

Kansas City’s Panic Fest Announces Hybrid Programming For 2023

Universal Pictures’ new Dracula horror-comedy "Renfield," starring Emmy nominee Nicholas Hoult as Renfield and Oscar winner Nicolas Cage as The Prince of Darkness, kicks off the 11th annual Panic Fest on Thursday, April 13, at Screenland Armour Theatre in Kansas City, MO.

Events

Panic Fest ’22 Announces Programming For 10th Anniversary of The Kansas City Festival

The Last Drive-In's Joe Bob Briggs and Darcy the Mail Girl are kicking off the 10th annual Panic Fest with a special 20th-anniversary screening of Don Coscarelli's Bubba Ho-Tep on Thursday, April 28 at 7 pm CST at Screenland Armour Theatre.

Reviews

Movie Review: “PARANORMAL ACTIVITY: NEXT OF KIN” is a miss with the Amish

It’s second-hand and overly familiar, and misses the chance to truly re-energize the PARANORMAL franchise.

Reviews

Michael Gingold’s Best Horror Films of 2020

In a scary year, these films offered catharsis and chills.

Review

Movie Review: “THE EMPTY MAN” goes to strange, unexpected places

Not at all the movie that its trailers are selling–and in this case, that’s a good thing.

Events

Nightstream, bringing five fright festivals together, reveals its full program!

World premieres and many other fear flicks will be showcased by this joint venture between several of the country’s top horror events!

News

“Beyond Fest” Announces Full Slate Of Featured Films

LA's biggest genre fest returns October 2nd-8th!

Blu-ray/DVD

Blu-ray Review: “Flowers in the Attic” from Arrow Video

The polarizing 1980s adaptation of V.C. Andrews' classic novel arrives November 12th!

Events

Unstable ground and rue morgue present the Little Terrors short film event at Frightmare in the falls

A special presentation at the upcoming FRIGHTMARE IN THE FALLS convention in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Featuring a great program of highlights from last season, and a special sneak preview from our upcoming season premiere, it's 90 minutes of gory, scary fun!

Review

MOVIE REVIEW: AMBITIOUS INDIE EFFORT “THE HEAD HUNTER” SPILLS MORE AMBIENCE THAN IT DOES BLOOD

THE HEAD HUNTER is an out-of-nowhere horror film with a head full of artistic aspirations that proves a vision can be made manifest when the right people are so committed to bringing it to life.

Blu-ray/DVD

Exclusive poster: Anthology “SPUNK’S NOT DEAD” has several ways to gross you out

There are bodily fluids aplenty in SPUNK’S NOT DEAD, an omnibus shocker that sees release in April. We’ve got the exclusive first look at the trailer and latest poster.

Retrospective

RESTROSPECTIVE: A DEAD MECHANISM – AN APPRECIATION OF “THE STONE TAPE” (1972)

The ghostly past is not what we think in this 1970s tv chiller...

Review

MOVIE REVIEW: FLAGRANT IMITATION GOES VIRAL IN “E-DEMON”

E-DEMON follows the gamut of cliché with pentagrams, anti-Christ jargon, unrealistic reactions and lots of people screaming – none of it the least bit frightening but all of it thoroughly ridiculous.

Review

MOVIE REVIEW: “CORBIN NASH” HAS BLOOD BUT LACKS BITE

The Jaggers have done a fine job replicating vampire lore, but haven’t done anything new with it... It’s this sticking to convention that keeps CORBIN NASH from developing its own stellar disposition.

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