We run down our favorite fighting females in horror and sci-fi cinema history
Vestron Video titles finally set to arrive on Blu-ray courtesy of Lionsgate Home Entertainment
The indie creeper drops a pack of new stills in anticipation of its August 2nd release
We go back to the set of Fede Alvarez's Don't Breathe for another in-depth report
The film had its Canadian premiere at the 2016 Fantasia Film Festival
Horror journo Jessie Robbins weekly column picks a flick from her library to watch on a Saturday night
Well Go USA will release the title this fall
Fantasia favorite She's Allergic to Cats is a purposely cheap, divisive fever dream
A look at some of classic and contemporary horror cinema's most unhealthy mother and son relationships
Severin Films delivers the gory goods with their new 2-disc Blu-ray release of a horror classic
Beloved cult filmmaker Jackie Kong unleashes the mother of all BLOOD DINER events. We are in love with cult director…
Controversial director returns with very strange looking psychothriler, SPLIT. After the unexpected critical and commercial success of divisive writer/director M.…
Toronto horror and cult film fest returns for a 4th go-around. Toronto’s fledgling fright film fest LEFT (Lost Episode Fest…
SHOCK’s resident poet Nigel Parkin presents original works that go deep inside the soul of horror classics. DUEL: Death…
Co-written by Packard and executive producer Darryl F. Gariglio, PITCHFORK stars Daniel Wilkinson as the titular killer as…
SHOCK reviews Eric Red’s blistering road horror novel WHITE KNUCKLE. Calling writer/director Eric Red the king of “Highway Horror” is…
Here’s 9 shots from the twisted and brilliant new film LET’S BE EVIL. SHOCK just got an eyeful of…
Homegrown horror sequel to premiere exclusively via Vimeo next week. Drafthouse Films has announced the upcoming release of ABCS OF…
SHOCK examines the darker side of actor Jeff Goldblum. After running our review of Scream Factory’s Blu-ray re-release of Philip…
Lee Gambin’s Secretly Scary column finds the malevolence in 1971’s WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY. Horror movie tropes exist…