Brand new DVD of indie horror film director Manny Velazquez. Includes the feature length film and trailers. Bonus: includes button pin badge
The horror director reveals how his newest horror film was born out of quarantine.
Get spooky while you still can.
John Atkinson created a handy Horror Movie Plot Generator for Halloween on latest Wrong Hands comic.
19 Actress On Going Naked In Cult Movies
01. Horror director Eli Roth showed the villagers in a remote native village deep in the Peruvian Amazon the controversial 1980 horror film "Cannibal Holocaust," to show them what a movie was. The villagers thought it was a comedy and the funniest thing they have ever seen.
READY OR NOT PARENT REVIEW Should you hide from this one? Or seek it out? Depends on your level of dark humor and horror. But is Ready or Not safe for kids? Nope. And here's
The legend of the Leprechaun. A look at the legend and myth surrounding the Leprechaun.
Browse nearly every horror movie ever made at All Horror. Watch thousands of horror movie trailers, from classic to upcoming. Make your own custom horror movie lists, read reviews and discover all the best horror movies.
While most people can barely watch horror films like Paranormal Activity without going into a full-blown breakdown, aka putting all the lights on in the house and not being able to sleep for days straight, some people like the thrill of it. They sleep like babies, never flinch and have the guts for the scariest things.
“The Lighthouse” may be the most Maine-centric movie not made in Maine. The psychological drama, which has been receiving praise from critics since premiering at the Cannes Film Festival in May, is about two lighthouse keepers on a remote Maine island in the 1890s. It stars longtime Maine vacationer and ice-fishing enthusiast Willem Dafoe, and has […]
What is the difference between Horror and Thriller? Horror fiction are meant to terrify the audience. Thriller fiction are meant to thrill the audience.
When can you pee during Pearl? Here are our lists of best times to make that bathroom break dash.
Here's a collection of rare and color photos from the filming of Jaws, most of them were taken by Charlie Blair on Katama Bay, Martha's Vineyard in September, 1974. (via Jaws: Memories From Martha's Vineyard)
Bela Lugosi life-sized sculpture by Mike Hill You may recall that DM has previously featured the work of LA-based master sculptor Mike Hill, and his uncanny life-sized sculpt of FX pioneer Ray Harryhausen being served tea and cookies by his skeleton minions. A close up of Nosferatu (or Count Orlok) sculpture by Mike Hill Widely considered by his peers and fans as one of the greatest sculptors living today, Hill’s deep admiration for his ground-breaking predecessors such as Lon Chaney, Jack Pierce and Rick Baker (and their respective monsters), are brought back to life in his sculptures. Hill has created many sculptures based on the classic monsters created by his heroes like Frankenstein’s monster (based on Karloff’s portrayal in the 1931 film Frankenstein) or the Mummy (also famously played by Karloff in 1932’s The Mummy). Hill has even done life-sized sculptures of Baker (who’s still making monsters and is very much alive) and Pierce in action alongside their iconic, monstrous masterpieces. Many images of Hill’s shockingly life-like sculptures that even when seen are hard to believe aren’t actually the real thing, follow. Life-sized sculpture of makeup artist Jack Pierce putting the...
The dizzying thriller comes to UK cinemas in August.
c!Tubbos communicator! I imagine he likes to constantly add on new modifications to improve it
Things are about to get pretty spooky.
“Stopmotion director says his brand of animation is necromancy. Robert Morgan’s dreamy live-action/animation horror movie opens in theaters Feb. 23.”—”When you get into a real creative groove on something, and it sort of starts speaking to you, it starts to tell you what it wants to be — that can be a really exciting experience, […]
Ever since M.Night Shyamalan unleashed The Sixth Sense onto the world, seemingly every horror movie and short story shares one thing in common: the need for a twist at the end. And now after all th…