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#Horror Dated for Blu-ray Release

We have just learned that #Horror has been dated for a Blu-ray release via a partnership between IFC Midnight and Scream Factory. We have all the details on when you can add this highly experimen...

The Other Side of the Door

Review: The Other Side Of The Door Is Yet Another Dull, Derivative Studio Horror Movie

In its first, big jump scare moment (the first of many), The Other Side Of The Door utilises the coffin, and decomposing body, of a dead child that is being dug up so his ashes can be used to make con...

Ava's Possessions

Review: Ava’s Possessions Puts a New Spin on Demonic Horror

Ava is a young woman who is struggling to make amends and repent for things she did while possessed. Writer Jordan Galland created a universe where demonic and spiritual possession is such a comm...

The Omen Prequel

Why The Omen Franchise Does Not Get the Love it Deserves

With the TV series Damien around the corner, there’s no better time to revisit the classic franchise on which it’s based. The Omen is, of course, a classic horror film. People love it. I...

The Wave

Review: The Wave Is An Entertaining Mix Of Disaster Movie And Tourist Brochure

Advances in graphic design technology have led to disaster movies looking, if not more realistic, much bigger and more destructive than ever before. No longer will we have to wonder what the Statue Of...

Damien

Interview: Damien’s Glen Mazzara on the Catholic Church and Creating the Antichrist

A&E gave us the opportunity to speak with Glen Mazzara, the creator, executive producer, and showrunner of their new program Damien. The series follows Damien Thorn, the young boy from&#...

Emelie

Advance Review – Emelie is a Strikingly Unsettling Thriller

Have you ever watched a movie that isn’t quite horrific, but it still makes shift in your seat? Well, that perfectly describes Michael Thelin’s psychological thriller Emelie. The film...

Slasher

Advance Review Slasher – Episodes One and Two

The horror genre has a spotty history with television. It’s not that there haven’t been successful horror shows, it’s just that they tend to be few and far between. This is most like...

Nina Forever

Review: Nina Forever Is A Sweet, Sexy And Surprisingly Poignant Rom-Zom-Com

Back in 2004, a little British zombie flick, with an on-the-nose title, called Shaun Of The Dead bludgeoned its way into our collective hearts while simultaneously, and somewhat unknowingly, kick-star...