
By 1983 there had been so many slasher films – both independent and studio financed – that the best way for a movie to stand out amongst the pack was by adding a ‘money shot.’ Continue reading

By 1983 there had been so many slasher films – both independent and studio financed – that the best way for a movie to stand out amongst the pack was by adding a ‘money shot.’ Continue reading
Big news today is that the final one sheet for the upcoming Sorority Row flick has been unleashed, but it hardly seems like a revelation. In fact, it pretty much looks like the one that was released ages ago Continue reading
He may no longer be Freddy Krueger, but Robert Englund is still a major player in the horror genre. Re-uniting with fellow slasher icon Kane Hodder after their appearances in Wishmaster and Hatchet Continue reading
Those still eager for the release of Rob Zombie’s upcoming sequel Halloween II maybe pleased to hear that the filmmaker is currently auctioning a signed Blu-ray of his first entry in what could become a whole new franchise Continue reading
For those not keeping up with the headlines, Robert Englund, Kane Hodder and Danielle Harris are currently shooting a web series entitled Fear Clinic, produced by FEARnet Continue reading
For those who are not easily offended, Jonathan Lewis’ outrageous blacksploitation killer puppet feature Black Devil Doll is finally set to debut on DVD on October 27 Continue reading

Whilst having enjoyed a long and distinguished career,many horror fans may recognise screen legend Karl Malden from Dario Argento’s second feature Il gatto a nove code (The Cat o’ Nine Tails) Continue reading

More news on the upcoming remake of the 1980 slasher Mother’s Day. As previously revealed, the film will be directed by Darren Lynn Bousman (who lensed the first three Saw sequels) and produced by Twisted Pictures Continue reading

Back in 2004, Tim Seeley created one of the best horror comics in recent years with the stylish and sexy HACK/SLASH. Based around the character of Cassie Hack, who travels the land fighting various slasher-style maniacs, the series became a hit and soon a feature film was in the works Continue reading

Of all the lost-in-the-wilderness slashers to appear in the early eighties (which would include The Final Terror and The Forest), Jeff Lieberman’s backwards thriller Just Before Dawn was arguable the most beautifully shot and well crafted, perfectly capturing the deadly beauty of the Oregon mountains Continue reading