'Dead Rising' Comes to Horrific Life in This Actual Robbery
Dead Rising, as you probably know, is an open-world video game in which you are trapped in a shopping mall and trying to battle off hordes of zombies. I remember that when the game first came out in...
View ArticleFind Out How TV's The Beaver, Jerry Mathers, Made Mezco's 'Psycho' Mother...
If you’re a film collectible aficionado, then you can appreciate when a company dedicates themselves to ensuring accuracy while developing their products. At American International Toy Fair in New York...
View ArticleArchaeologists in Mexico Unearth Ancient Dog Burial Site
The Aztec peoples called central Mexico home, and they held a belief that dogs were not just man's best friend, but rather man's escort to rebirth, after death. They believed that dogs could guide...
View ArticleBook Review: 'Dust Devils' by Jonathan Janz
I’ve always been a fan of mixing the horror and western genres. Something about the setting of a good, traditional western makes it ripe for elements of horror. Perhaps it’s the lack of technology, the...
View ArticleAfrica's 'Dust Devil' Ghost Town is Slowly Being Devoured by the Desert
If you've seen Richard Stanley's surreal, thought-provoking and experimental horror film Dust Devil (if not, seek it out; it's well worth watching), you no doubt remember the haunting, sandblasted...
View ArticleWatch This Artist Age, Die and Resurrect in One Stop-Motion Minute
Artist Emma Allen uses the human face and body – often her own – as a canvas for strange, beautiful and often disturbing painted images, many of which seem to pulse and sparkle with life. Naturally,...
View ArticleFive Awesome Minimalist Poster Designs for Classic Genre Movies
Sometimes, half the fun of being a horror fan is indulging in phenomenal cover art... especially the gory, often hand-drawn imagery of the classic horror films from the VHS era (when more than a...
View ArticleDIY Monster Makers: Retro-Style Classic Horror Figures by Distinctive Dummies
Most fans and collectors of vintage action figures have a soft spot for the toys turned out by Mego Corporation in the '70s. Their 8” action figure collections included classic monsters, Marvel and DC...
View ArticleWorld Clown Association Fears National Clown Shortage
How many clowns can you pack into a clown car? Well, not many of them, if there aren't any clowns available to pack!As reported by the NY Daily News, membership in the World Clown Association, the...
View ArticleThe Weird and Twisted at Toy Fair 2014
Another American International Toy Fair is in the books and as always, aside from the kids products and the mainstream licensed products, we’re always guaranteed to come across some oddities walking...
View ArticleFive Potential Horrors For Next Season of 'American Horror Story'
Now that Miss Robichaux’s Academy is closed for business after a season which played out like the bastard offspring of Dennis Wheatley and Jacqueline Susann, American Horror Story fanatics are already...
View ArticleJamie Bernadette Talks About Her Newest Feature, 'Mile Marker Seven'
I’ve had my eye on the career of actress and burgeoning scream queen Jamie Bernadette since we met on the set of the upcoming film Axeman at Cutter’s Creek back in 2012, so it’s little surprise that my...
View ArticleThis Artist Twists Nylon Stockings Into Grotesque Human Shapes
Dutch artist Rosa Verloop works in a rather uncommon medium – nylon stockings and pantyhose – and creates some of the strangest, most disturbing life-sized human sculptures you've ever seen. All Photos...
View Article'Godzilla' Poster Debut
As we collectively hold our breath in anticipation of the bad-assery that will more than likely be Gareth Edward's feature film Godzilla on May 16, today Yahoo! Movies has given us our first look at...
View ArticleClassic Short Story Review: Neil Gaiman's 'A Study in Emerald'
“A Study in Emerald” is an interesting alternate universe story in which the world of Sherlock Holmes and the HP Lovecraft Cthulhu Mythos combine. The version of the story that is available online at...
View ArticleTake a Chilling Close-Up Look at Mexico's Most Famous Mummies
Even if you haven't heard about the legendary “Mummies of Guanajuato” – a massive army of well-preserved human bodies first unearthed in Mexico nearly 150 years ago – chances are you've seen some of...
View ArticleTom Holland's 'Twisted Tales' Coming to DVD
Tom Holland, the madman behind horror classics like Child's Play and Fright Night, brought his brand of terror to FEARNET last year with the web series Twisted Tales. Now you can enjoy the series on...
View Article'Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2' Soundtrack Review
Last November, horror gamers and soundtrack collectors alike rejoiced in the long-awaited arrival of one of the most impressive game music albums of 2013: a massive “Ultimate Edition” of composer Oscar...
View ArticleCineMayhem Film Festival Returns to Los Angeles
The second annual CineMayhem Film Festival returns to Los Angeles with a new location and a retro feel.Celebrating the legacy of independent film, this year's CineMayhem will screen horror classics The...
View ArticleAn Interview with Lance Henriksen, Part 1: Projects and Philosophy
At a recent signing at Dark Delicacies, I was able to sit down with Lance Henriksen and speak for a few moments. I thought we would be talking about his recent western/supernatural graphic novel...
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