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The Mortuary Collection

The Mortuary Collection is HERE, get ready!

The Mortuary Collection which received rave reviews at last year’s Fantasia Film Festival is now going to be released for the public, this year on April 20th, 2021. Written and directed by Ryan...

Netflix

New on Netflix: April 9th, 2021

It’s Friday and you know what that means; time to prepare yourself for all that discount Easter candy- Welcome back to New on Netflix, your weekly update on the spooky films and TV shows added ...

Exclusive: Thommy Hutson & Amanda Wyss Talk JINXED Audiobook!!

Never one to slow down, filmmaker/author/producer Thommy Hutson prefers to stay busy. Between writing and/or producing horror documentary favorites such as Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy, Mo...

Netflix

New on Netflix: April 2nd, 2021

It’s Friday and you know what that means; time to prepare yourself for all that discount Easter candy- Welcome back to New on Netflix, your weekly update on the spooky films and TV shows added ...

The Spine Of Night Film Review

The Spine Of Night Is A Fitting Throwback To Fantasy Epics [SXSW 2021 Review]

Philip Gelatt and Morgan Galen King’s The Spine Of Night is a throwback to a particular vein of fantasy fueled adult animation that had only the briefest of mainstream moments before becoming a ...

Alien On Stage Film Review

Alien On Stage Is A Surprisingly Sweet Tribute To A Sci Fi Classic [SXSW 2021 Review]

Alien On Stage follows the amateur theater group Paranoid Dramatics as they attempt to adapt Ridley Scott’s 1979 classic to the community theater stage. By day, the players are an unassuming gro...

Megalyn Echikunwoke and Yonas Kibreab - Blood Moon

Blood Moon Offers Fantastical Drama And Uneasy Suspense [Review]

In Blood Moon, a mom and her young son seek a quiet life in a dusty desert town. There’s also a secret about the young man, and she must make careful plans for each full moon to avoid discovery...

The Feast Movie Review

The Feast Is An Elegant Eco Horror Hybrid [SXSW 2021 Review]

The Feast opens with an unexplained death on a mining site, then cuts to the severity of a Modernist vacation home in rural Wales. The drilling site is hazy, dirty work, while the spotless home is the...

Netflix

New on Netflix: March 26th, 2021

It’s Friday and you know what that means; time to open those windows and get some fresh air because spring has finally arrived! Welcome back to New on Netflix, your weekly update on the spooky ...