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Hammer Films’ “The Woman in Black” To Be Remade in 3-D

Groan…another classic horror film is getting the unnecessary 3-D treatment. This time it’s the little seen but extremely spooky ghost story The Woman in Black, based on the book of the same name by Susan Hill. Read the official press release from Hammer Films below: Co-Chairman of Exclusive Media Group (Exclusive), Guy East, and CEO of Hammer Films, [...]

First Look at “15 Till Midnight” Trailer

We’ve been following the development of the intriguing-looking independent film, 15 Till Midnight, for a while now and are extremely excited to finally see the first teaser trailer for the sci-fi/horror film! And, damn – the trailer looks pretty awesome!! The film, a genre-bending combination of science fiction, horror, action, and mystery, stars Brandon Slagle (who also [...]

“How To Survive the Strange” Teaser Trailer

Get ready to meet “Bob Vila, Vampire Hunter”, as that is how the new web series How to Survive the Strange is being described! Join creators Brian White (editor of the fantastic Cinema Suicide site) and John Herman as the web series first episode airs tomorrow, May 17th! In the show, White hosts as a satanic [...]

ThrillerFest V – Thriller Literature Fest Announced

SUSPENSE AND THE CITY MASTERS OF LITERATURE’S THRILLER GENRE ARE ABOUT TO EXECUTE AN EVENT SO PERFECT IT’S ALMOST CRIMINAL ThrillerFest V, the world’s most diabolically delicious literature festival, chills in New York City July 7-10, 2010 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel. There’s only one event where New York Times best-selling masters of the art lurk around [...]

IFC Launches Midnight Label – Set to Release Anticipated Horror Titles “Human Centipede”, “Doghouse” and More

IFC Films, one of the leading foreign and independent film distributors, has launched a new genre label called IFC Midnight. IFC Midnight will offer the very best in international genre cinema, including horror, sci-fi, thrillers, erotic arthouse, action and more. Four new IFC midnight films will premiere each month on video-on-demand; select titles will also be released [...]

More Exclusive Stills from “Let Me In”

More stills from the upcoming remake Let Me In… Though the pics don’t seem to tell us much, I do appreciate that the filmmaker has decided to keep the same bleak, cold tone. I’m not thrilled about this remake, but as with all “reimagings” it’ll be interesting to see how the filmmaker has interpreted the source [...]

Exclusive First Look at “Let Me In”

Check out the new photo below for an exclusive first peek at the U.S. remake of Let the Right One In, retitled Let Me In. Chloe Moretz stars in Overture Films’ Let the Right One In. Photo Credit: Saeed Adyani ©2010 Fish Head Productions, LLC All Rights Reserved. About the film: An alienated 12-year-old boy befriends a mysterious young [...]

Editor’s Column #1: Honeymooning with Horror

Written by Sarah “Fatally Yours” Jahier Hey, check it out…this is new! For your entertainment and my sanity, I’ll be spewing sharing my opinions in a weekly/monthly/whenever-I-get-to-it column. Topics will vary widely and I’ll talk about whatever I please in the realm of horror! Onwards, Fatal Fiends! Horror and I have been going steady for many [...]

Wild Eye Bootlegs Its Own Release of “Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated”

In advance of its Special Edition DVD bow on July 27th, the groundbreaking Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated will first be “released” in a no-frills, not-so-special bootleg edition in May. “Not everyone who wants to see the latest films can afford to, especially these days,” explains Wild Eye Releasing founder and principal, Rob Hauschild. “So [...]

World Premiere Comedy Mines World of Late-Night Horror Movies

Goblins, ghouls and ghosts of the 1980s haunt SCR’s latest world premiere, Doctor Cerberus, which makes its debut April 11 – May 2 on the Julianne Argyros Stage at the South Coast Repertory in Orange County, California! Set in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., in the mid-1980s, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa’s funny coming-of-age tale centers around Franklin [...]

San Francisco International Film Festival to Premiere “All About Evil”

Written by Michael Varrati Not since the days of William Castle has the horror community seen such a remarkable (and dare I say, genius) campaign of promotion. No trailers. No clips. Just posters. Slowly but surely over the last few months, genre fans have seen the periodic release of internet based posters containing images of solitary characters (often played by [...]

Wes Craven Directing Scream 4

After much speculation and swirling rumors, here it is, kids, official word that Wes Craven will be helming Scream 4. Here is the official press release: Dimension Films is putting the finishing touches on its 2011 slate which focuses on continuing its most successful franchises.  The first project to go into production this spring will [...]

Horrorfind Convention Announces Film Festival

For ten years, The Horrorfind Weekend Convention has been bringing in various guests in the form of horror film stars and authors. This convention promotes a family atmosphere, for those who love the macabre. They have now expanded their program to include The Horrorfind Weekend Film Festival for the very first time. With a plethora of [...]

SyFy Channel Brings Us After Dark Originals

Building on the success and brand awareness of the After Dark Horrorfest 8 Films To Die For ® brand, After Dark Films, in cooperation with Lionsgate and NBC Universal’s Syfy, has created a new series, After Dark Originals (ADO). Tapping into the vast and innovative talent of directors and filmmakers from Horrorfest’s acquisitions over the past [...]

Irish Horror Double Feature – Isolation and Shrooms

Looking for something to watch this St. Patrick’s Day that doesn’t involve leprechauns or Jennifer Aniston? Well, have we got a couple of great Irish horror movie recommendations for you! For a perfect Irish horror double feature, leave the pots of gold behind and instead check out the atmospheric Isolation (review) and the trippy Shrooms (review). [...]