This 4-disc Blu-ray reissue of the classic Hellraiser films is everything fans could want, and then some. Hard to believe the original was released back in...
Creepiest Creep is pure adrenaline, a shot in the arm that is indicative of The Dahmers’ brand of consistently thrashy, horror-obsessed garage punk.
A Quiet Place is full of nail-biting, nerve-tingling tension. The perfect combo for a horror film.
Overall, Occulta religiO is a good album for an update in a style long-forgotten, but fans of modern black metal will perhaps look elsewhere for inspiration.
Wilkes-Barre, PA-based indie/alternative rock band, Death Valley Dreams have debuted a movie scene-infused music video for the single “Turn out Those Eyes” from the forthcoming feature...
Every couple of years or so, iconic shock rocker Alice Cooper brings his half-century-sized trunk full of fun to wow his legions of fans at a...
Tribulation's Down Below is an instant classic – melancholic, seething and downright beautiful.
In the run-up to the release of their second album Dark Days Manchester metallers The Dead XIII have revealed the albums' artwork and track-listing.
Legendary blogging website Everything Is Terrible is sharing details on their upcoming film The Great Satan and its live screening tour.
If you are a hoarder of all things Frankenstein, this book via Reel Art Press is an essential addition to your collection.
That's right, John Carpenter, the man who has brought you iconic pop culture characters like Michael Meyers of the Halloween series is on tour!
Michael Aronovitz's debut novel features some serious chills, delicious trope navigation in an insightful and imaginative perspective of the adolescent protagonist, and a brilliant ending that...
From Leatherface to Pennywise, horror masks to cosplay competitions, Liverpool Exhibition Centre played host to the Mega Horror Con recently and you can check out our...
While Re-Animator has received the deluxe re-issue treatment before, this edition from Arrow Films features a lot of impressive bonus features.
The best that can be said about The Mummy is that watching it likely won’t be a painful experience for anyone except Universal’s shareholders.