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“Donnie Darko” Turns 15 and Gets a 4K Theatrical Re-Release!

It is unusual for this particular editor to come out from behind the curtain but this is an opportune time to tell a story that highly influenced who I am today. When I was in high school, I had a routine. I would get home from classes and spend the afternoon watching a movie before diving into my homework. One bright and sunny afternoon in Florida, I was surfing for a film to watch and saw a litt...[Read More]

“The Belko Experiment” Red Band Trailer

2017 is off to a wonderful start for all things horror. Yes, Rings may have failed miserably causing a ripple effect of disappointment, such as the cancellation of the new Friday the 13th film. But we have had incredible success with the two original horror films that have hit theaters thus far. M. Night‘s Split and Jordan Peele’s Get Out have proven that we as an audience want original, meaningfu...[Read More]

Review: ‘Bigfoot the Movie’ a Delightful & Comedic Creature Feature

With Bigfoot the Movie, director Jared Show — who co-wrote the movie with Curt Wootton — has crafted a monster movie with laughs. Calling it a horror comedy is almost off the mark since Bigfoot pictures fall a little more in line with creature features, but it’s definitely an entertaining picture which leverages low-budget charm out of every scene. “I ain’t huffed gas in nearly four years. This is...[Read More]

“To The Wild” From Shine On Collective Transports To Fairy Lore

Do you believe in fairies? This is something you must ponder upon entering the latest show from Shine On Collective, To The Wild The ladies behind the Shine On Collective, Marlee Delia and Anna Mavromati, continue to showcase indie art in their ventures through immersive theater. The next step in entertainment takes the audience out of the real world and into the world of the show. Immersive theat...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: Lisa Vasquez

As we say goodbye to February, we also say goodbye to Women In Horror Month. We’ve featured women all month long as our Featured FearMakers, and one thing we would like to point out the work these women have done is not only for themselves but raising the community around them. We did not pick these women just because they work with their community, they are just that badass. This week we celebrat...[Read More]

Review: “Ghost of Darkness” From David Ryan Keith

From Uncork’d Entertainment and David Ryan KeithGhosts of Darkness follows the story of two paranormal investigators who are unexpectedly thrown together by a nondescript employer in the hopes that they can solve a “potentially” supernatural problem. The two wildly different and opposing personas are then locked in a large creepy mansion along with it’s dark and unsettling past as they are forced ...[Read More]

Unofficial ‘Dylan Dog’ Coming, New Teaser Out

If you’re a fan of the comic book series Dylan Dog, or a fan of the Brandon Routh-starring film, then you are in luck! There is a pilot in development for a series adaptation of the property. In case you’re unfamiliar with the cult comic book, Dylan Dog is a very popular Italian horror comic, created by Tiziano Sclavi in 1986. “Dylan Dog is a private investigator specializing in nightmares. He liv...[Read More]

Award Winning ‘Savageland’ Releases New Clip. Available Everywhere 2/24

Terror Films will be releasing the award-winning feature film Savageland this coming Friday. The film is a documentary-style telling of a brutal string of murders in a small town. Savageland tackles the very topical subject matter of illegal immigration, wrapped around the mysterious mass murder and disappearance of the entire population of fifty-seven people. The disappearances took place in the ...[Read More]

‘Voodoo’ Coming to Theaters & VOD 2/24

Tom Costabile’s shocking film Voodoo is making its way to theaters and video and on-demand this Friday, February 24, 2017. The film is notorious for its trailer which has been removed from social media site Facebook various times because it is so shocking. For some, this has piqued interest in the film.  You can check out the trailer for yourself below. It has been deemed “offensive” and “gory.” I...[Read More]

Schlitzie: One of Us Doc Begins Production

Regarded as one of the godfathers to modern horror, Tod Browning is infamous for his iconic directorial interpretations of films like Dracula and London After Midnight. His most peculiar work, and arguably his best, would be his 1932 masterpiece Freaks. While not exactly traditional horror, Freaks is an impeccable film, ranging the full spectrum of human emotion. The film was originally torn apart...[Read More]

ATTN Women Filmmakers: Stranger With My Face International FF Submissions Open

Tasmania’s Stranger With My Face International Film Festival will return this spring for its 5th edition, and submissions are now officially open! Named after a Young Adult novel by LoisDuncan, StrangerWithMyFace focuses on female perspectives in genre film, with an emphasis on showcasing the work of women directors. Held over four days in Hobart, Tasmania’s capital city, the festival hosts screen...[Read More]

“Chilling Tales For Dark Nights” A New Animated Horror Anthology Needs Help

Humans have told horror stories since the dawn of time. As of late, technology has grown to showcase stories in a multitude of formats. One of the most recent but oldest forms is podcasting. Although the media is new, the format is the same. A group gathers around a speaker and listens to the stories being told. Chilling Tales For Dark Nights has mastered this format and since 2012 have been scari...[Read More]