This year has given us a handful of quality horror movies to choose from, as far as mainstream productions go, but perhaps none as mesmerizing
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Japanese Horror Movies: The Ghosts Of Guilt In Hideo Nakata’s ‘The Complex’ Still Haunts (Review)
In 1998, he helped spread the nightmare landscape of Japanese horror movies onto an international stage with Ringu (The Ring) and then proceeded to give
Horror Movies Hub Giveaway: Win Michael Myers, DVDs, Blu-Rays, Shirts & More
Horror Movies Hub and Final Girl Productions are throwing the next giveaway, and it is a big one. Fans that participated in the first Horror
Unsung Horror Movies: ‘Dead Birds’ Is An Uncanny Vision of Historical Hell, Featuring An Impressive Cast
The Civil War and Frontier eras of American history hold a lot of potential as a setting for horror movies but mostly the settings have
Indie Horror Movies: ‘The Old Ways’ Pays Homage To The Elders With Deep Frights [Review]
With huge shadows cast by the likes of The Exorcist and The Exorcism of Emily Rose, horror movies that tackle possession themes are very daring,
Indie Horror Movies For Halloween: ‘Demigod’ Is A Must-Watch Chilling Story [Review]
Halloween season is here, and there are several good indie horror movies worth watching this month, but Demigod may top that list. If you like
Trailers From The Darkside: ‘Smoke And Mirrors: The Story Of Tom Savini’ Tributes The Legendary Horror Artist
While perusing horror movies between the ‘70s and ‘90s, and several in today’s era, you will find many selections—such as Dawn of the Dead, The
Horror Movies On Netflix: Witchcraft Is Dished In ‘Don’t Listen’
It can easily be argued that Netflix has mostly failed its niche fanbase with much of their original horror movies, but from time to time,
Trailers From The Dark Side: ‘Demigod’ Horror Trailer Is Mysterious, Cool & Creepy
While diehard genre fans appreciate scary flicks all year round, there is just something extra special about horror movies during the Halloween season. Outside of
‘Hell In A Handbasket’ Lands Awards With Horror & Humor
In-person film festivals are largely back, and Lee Chambers is getting plenty of attention for his horror-comedy short film, Hell in a Handbasket. While he