Horror artist and part-time comic book writer Steve McGinnis has unleashed the second volume of his page-and-panel slasher series Rise of the Harvester. Entitled Book Two: Con of the Dead, this edition is a quick 60 pages that feature our protagonist/antagonist Samuel Troyer, a.k.a. The […]
Book Reviews Books & ComicsThe highly anticipated horror flick Flay is coming soon from visual effects artist turned director Eric Pham and we have the latest trailer. You can read the full press release and view the trailer for Flay below, Horror Fans…. Long-awaited horror fantasy Flay, from director […]
Movies & TV NewsNever mind the fact that as I type this it’s a snowy, cold day in the middle of January. Filmmaker Bryan Coyne is unleashing a Halloween nightmare (by way of Uncork’d Entertainment) and he’s doing it in…February? Yes, February. But the important thing is that […]
Movies & TV NewsYou watch any pre-George Romero horror movie and you know the monster is going to go after the hot blond. There’s a certain Victorian sensibility to this, the contrast of the innocent maiden with the creature of darkness, though of course the trope was already […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVWild Eye Releasing will start the year off with some tried and true satanic shenanigans with The Devil’s Well, director Kurtis Spieler’s tale about a group of paranormal investigators that goes back after one of their own who disappeared at the titular location a year […]
Movies & TV NewsFilmmaker James Crow’s House of Salem has one thing going for it, for sure: a cool idea. While the film’s title is a little nondescript, the synopsis below piques our interest here at House of RavMon and the trailer speaks for itself. Read on for […]
Movies & TV NewsThe Texas Chain Saw Massacre, being the progenitor of the “rural family of cannibals” horror movie trope, is arguably the most oft-imitated fright flick of the past half-century. Doing so is no sin. Rather, it’s resulted in more than a few awesome movies through the […]
Movies & TV NewsMy final grade of the seventh season of The Walking Dead was my harshest one yet. AMC’s hit show had found itself in a formulaic rut the result of which was a frustrating, structurally-flawed weekly hour of television. As a huge fan and steadfast defender […]
Movies & TV TV ReviewsWhat happens when a first-time filmmaker gets to make the movie of his dreams with Emmy and Oscar-nominated performers and an okay budget? Frankly, we’re not sure, but if the trailer for Maurice Haeems’s debut feature Chimera is any indication, then good things happen…good and […]
Movies & TV NewsWhile the faux-vintage exploitation craze seems to be nearing an end, every now and again a true-blue bit of weird cinema made for next to nothing and chock full of death, depravity, drugs and damage gets our attention. This time out it’s a gross little […]
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