Nature’s Revenge: 10 Eco-Horror Movies for Earth Day

Of all the cautionary lessons that horror imparts, one of the most common warns us never to mess with Mother Nature. Those who are careless or hostile to the environment often meet their demises when Earth retaliates violently in eco-horror movies. Ecological horror movies explore humankind’s estranged, fractured relationship with the planet, and its characters often find […]

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SCREAMBOX – April Line-Up Includes ‘Creepshow’, ‘Cube’ Remake, ‘Family Dinner’, ‘Living With Chucky’ & More!

SCREAMBOX has revealed the new films that are joining the horror streaming service in April, including the 1982 classic Creepshow, Child’s Play doc Living with Chucky, the brand new Japanese remake of Cube, Stephen King masterpiece Needful Things, Aussie-set wild boar horror Razorback, found footage favorite Hell House LLC, and Night of the Living Dead-inspired […]

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5 of This Week’s Coolest Horror Collectibles Including New ‘Friday the 13th’ Remake Shirts

Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products released each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more. Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week! Friday the 13th Shirt from Cavity Colors It wouldn’t be Friday the 13th without new Jason merch! A ton of great […]

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‘Razorback’: A Beautiful, Brutal Eco-Horror from Down Under [Horrors Elsewhere]

Horrors Elsewhere is a recurring column that spotlights a variety of movies from all around the globe, particularly those not from the United States. Fears may not be universal, but one thing is for sure — a scream is understood, always and everywhere. Global infatuation with all things Australia was still under way when Russell […]

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