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József Gallai and Gergö Elekes’ ‘Project Skyquake’ (2022) – Movie Review

Anyone who’s read my review of József Gallai and Gergö Elekes’ 2022 film, I Hear The Trees Whispering, knows how much I loved it. The unique first person POV, the creepy, dim forest in every direction, the main character’s struggle to process what happened to his wife and daughter, and …

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8 Horror Franchise Crossovers That Almost Happened

Horror is no stranger to crossovers or expanded universes. The Universal Monsters did it back in the 1930s-1940s, and there is of course, Freddy Vs Jason (our retro review). But there were almost a lot more of them that were all scrapped for one reason or another. Below, we’ll look at …

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Hungarian Filmmaker József Gallai Announces Sci-Fi Mystery Film, ‘Project Skyquake’

After watching the unforgettable film, I Hear The Trees Whispering (2022 – my review), earlier this year, I became immediately enamored by Hungarian Filmmaker József Gallai’s unique brand of storytelling. His out-of-the-box direction and character-centric narrative put him straight to the top of my favorite directors list. And now, just …

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Neil Marshall’s ‘Dog Soldiers (2002) – Retro Review

Back on March 22, 2002, a new kind of werewolf film premiered at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival in Neil Marshall’s Dog Soldiers. A six-man squad of soldiers on a training mission in the Scottish wilderness come across an enemy that can’t be killed with even the most extreme …

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‘Out Of The Shadows,’ A Charity Anthology Featuring Horror Icons And PopHorror Writers, Out December 17th

Out of the Shadows is a charity anthology benefitting Mulligan’s Manor, an independent, non-profit home that lovingly embraces its young, at-risk, LGBTQ+ residents that have been abused, neglected, or displaced. Offering hope, guidance, education, and structure is just the beginning of what Mulligan’s Manor offers these kids and why they …

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Blu-Ray Review: ‘CREEPSHOW Season 2’ (2021) Delivers A Mix Of Horrifyingly Wonderful Tales!

I’m incredibly impressed by CREEPSHOW Season 2. The five-episode season and bonus episodes A Creepshow Animated Special and A Creepshow Holiday Special from showrunner Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead) star Kevin Dillon (Entourage), Ted Raimi (Buddy Thunderstruck), Ali Larter (House On Haunted Hill), Thomas Howell (The Amazing Spider-Man), Iman Benson (Alexa and Katie), …

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Tony Randel’s ‘Ticks’ (1993): Vinegar Syndrome’s Region Free 4K UHD Blu-ray Review

It’s Vinegar Syndrome time again, baby! Today, we’ve got the restoration company’s region free 4k UHD Blu-ray set of Tony Randel’s Ticks. Initially released in 1993, Ticks takes one of the nastiest bugs out there—the kind that suck out your lifeblood and replace it with a multitude of diseases—and makes …

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‘Creepshow Season 2’ Available on DVD and Blu-Ray this December!

CREEPSHOW Season 2

RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, has picked up select rights to CREEPSHOW Season 2 from Shudder,  AMC Networks’ streaming service for horror, thriller, and the supernatural. The five-episode season and bonus episodes A Creepshow Animated Special and A Creepshow Holiday Special from showrunner Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead) …

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Doug Bradley Narrated ‘The United States of Horror: Chapter 1’ Now On Demand

The new anthology The United States of Horror: Chapter 1, directed by Simon Phillips (Gehenna: Where Death Lives), has just hit On Demand. The film stars Doug Bradley (Hellraiser), Caroline Anderson (Stream), Christina Gluszczak (Last Gasp), and Julie Anne Prescott (The Amityville Harvest). Synopsis: Narrated by Hellraiser’s Pinhead himself, Doug Bradley, …

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PopHorror Interviews ’31 for 31 Podcast’ About Their Special Halloween Countdown!

I recently had the opportunity to interview the guys behind the new podcast 31 for 31. Every day in October they released a new episode discussing a different Halloween/Horror film. From the gonzo pastels of the Japanese cult classic House to the murderous Polish mermaids of The Lure, from the schlock …

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