Over a decade ago, an independent, microbudgeted horror flick of the found-footage variety called In Memorium scared the crap out of movie fans…but not as many as it could have and should have and eventually it disappeared. But there’s good news (unless you’re a scaredy […]
NewsOn the surface Don’t You Recognise Me? looks like just another entry in the horror subgenre known as Torture Porn. And while there’s blood and brutality in abundance, director Jason Figgis puts a different spin on things by offering more of a mixed-results psycho drama […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVArrow Video US has put together feature-packed, stellar Blu-Ray releases of three genre classics coming this September. From legendary Ozploitation – Dead-End Drive-In, to grimy horror – The Hills Have Eyes – to the nature-run-amok creature feature – Slugs, Arrow’s September runs the gamut of […]
NewsHell Town is considered director Steve Balderson‘s first full-on horror project, although most of his films have dark aspects to them. Balderson (Pep Squad, Firecracker, Suck!) teamed up with indie filmmaker Elizabeth Spear and created Hell Town, a faux soap opera film that has generated […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVYou draw three conclusions while watching Feed the Devil, directed and co-written by Max Perrier: Jared Cohn, the male lead (would-be marijuana magnate Marcus), is nearly invulnerable. He’s pierced by traps, bones, knives; clubbed over the head; spits up blood for the last third of […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVNot everyone has a case of the Mondays, today, Horror Fans. Starz President and Chief Executive Officer Chris Albrecht made several announcements at today’s Starz Television Critics Association (TCA) presentation at the Beverly Hilton. But we know there’s one Starz television series in particular you’re […]
NewsUpstart production company 308 Enterprises is planning to shoot several movies in Vancouver, Canada and the horror flick The Ninth Passenger is up next. Boasting an experienced cast and a great concept, The Ninth Passenger stands a good chance to be the first of many […]
NewsWhen FANGORIA first hit the newsstands in 1979, the world, both the real one and the horror-centric one that so many of us choose to indulge ourselves in whenever possible, was a much different place. Trailer leaks, Comic Cons, digital publishing and, frankly, competition simply […]
Featured ArticleCthulhu Lies Dreaming is an anthology of Lovecraftian short stories from Ghostwoods Books edited by Salomé Jones. She had previously edited the well-received Lovecraftian anthology Cthulhu Lives, reviewed here last year by a most notable and modest writer of great literary prowess (Me). Is this […]
Book Reviews Books & ComicsIt’s hard not to compare surveillance films to 1974’s The Conversation. Coppola’s thriller wrote the book on cinematic paranoia, and the only thing that’s come close to besting it is the German film The Lives of Others. Observance isn’t in the same league as those […]
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