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Let the Right One In review

Part coming of age drama, part horror thriller, LET THE RIGHT ONE IN is the vampire film masterpiece I had been waiting for. My biggest grievance with this horror sub-genre is that a lot of movies glamorize the vampire affliction, portraying it as a hip- to-be-undead lifestyle.

Posted by Lee Boyle

Long Weekend review

LONG WEEKEND is a unique take on the « Do not mess with the environment: Humans vs. Nature » sub-genre. Released for the first time on DVD a few years ago, the Australian film from 1978 is a realistic horror-thriller with plenty of surprises and chills.

Posted by Lee Boyle

Shiver trailer

Junio Valverdi of THE DEVIL S BACKBONE stars as Santi, a bullied teen who suffers from a rare and violent allergy to sunlight. When his condition worsens, he and his mother are forced to move to a remote village in the mountains. But something is alive deep in this shadowy forest.

Posted by Mister Midnight

Reeker 2 trailer

Sequel to the International horror thriller hit Reeker, in which a Sheriff and his son try to apprehend bank robbers on their way to Mexico only to find that they are both being stalked by a far more deadly enemy, the fire-wielding Reeker.

Posted by Mister Midnight

Dying Breed trailer

Inspired by the legends of a 19th-century cannibal and an extinct tiger, this brutal horror-thriller centers on four friends who find out that something—or someone—murderous lurks in the rain-slogged Australian bush.

Posted by Mister Midnight

Week of June 2nd - Cure

In the tradition of Seven and Silence Of The Lambs comes this genuinely spine-tingling horror/thriller from one of Japan's most talked about filmmakers, Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Set in and around a bleak, decaying Tokyo, a series of murders have been committed by average, ordinary people who claim to have had no control over their horrifying actions.

Posted by Mister Midnight

THE SIGNAL is Coming to DVD

The Signal will be released on DVD June 10th through Magnolia Pictures. The film will be released on both DVD, priced at $26.98, and on Blu-Ray.

Posted by Mister Midnight