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![]() | Interview with Director of Bunnyman Vengeance MovieInterview Carl Lindbergh graduated from California State University Long Beach and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in film production. Shortly after graduation, Lindbergh formed his first production company, ANOC PRODUCTIONS i.e. A NO ONE CARES PRODUCTIONS. The company would primarily focus on the funding and production of his feature films. Lindbergh made his directorial debut with the self financed film, "Shadows of the Dead", a unique horror/drama that defies the expected conventional clichés associated with the respective genres. The film received worldwide distribution from FIRST LOOK features. Within the span of... Read More |
![]() | Interview with the Director of The Sublet - John AinslieInterview Canadian Film Centre alumni John Ainslie is best known for the throwback horror comedy feature JACK BROOKS: MONSTER SLAYER. His screenplay was nominated for a Fangoria Chainsaw Award and the film won Best Midnight Film at the prestigious Sitges International Film Festival. Prior to writing, John worked as a Director of Photography and won the Borsos prize of Best Cinematographer at the Whistler Film Festival for his work on the feature SK8 LIFE. In 2016 John wrote and directed his first feature film – the award winning THE SUBLET. A psychological thriller Ain't it Cool News describes as "scares and shocks to a nerve... Read More |
![]() | Linda Blair interview, she talks about DevilInterview Linda Blair began modeling when she was five years old. By her teens she had started acting on television and movies, and before she was 14 she had already taken her most famous role: that of Regan, the demon-possessed child in the 1972 film The Exorcist (co-starring Max von Sydow). The film became a horror classic, and Linda Blair was Oscar-nominated as best supporting actress for the role. She also appeared four years later in the sequel, and starred in the campy cult favorite Roller Boogie in 1979. Since then Blair has appeared in dozens of movies and TV shows, performed on Broadway (in Grease as Rizzo), and is a well-known... Read More |
![]() | Léa Seydoux Joins Mikey Madison in A24’s Darkly Comedic Take on "The Masque of the Red Death"Horror News Léa Seydoux Joins Mikey Madison in A24’s Darkly Comedic Take on "The Masque of the Red Death" The ensemble for A24’s upcoming reimagining of Edgar Allan Poe’s classic gothic tale, The Masque of the Red Death, is shaping up to be a powerhouse of international talent. French star Léa Seydoux (Dune: Part Two, No Time to Die) has officially joined the cast, starring alongside recently minted Oscar winner Mikey Madison (Anora). A Revisionist Twist on a Gothic Classic Directed by Charlie Polinger, the film is being described as a "wildly revisionist and darkly comedic" adaptation of Poe’s 1842 short story. While the original... Read More |
![]() | Farewell to James RansoneHorror News Farewell to James Ransone The Intense Soul of Modern Horror and "The Wire" Star Dies at 46 The film and television industry is mourning the profound loss of James Ransone, the versatile character actor who passed away on December 19, 2025, at the age of 46. Confirmed by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner and major outlets like Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, Ransone’s death has been ruled a suicide. Known to friends and fans as "PJ," Ransone was a performer of rare emotional honesty, capable of jumping from gritty indie dramas to blockbusters, leaving an indelible mark on every project he touched. A... Read More |
![]() | The Thing 2 - a project in the preliminary stages of development.Horror News THE NIGHTMARE RETURNS TO THE ICE: John Carpenter Reignites the Paranoia and Confirms: "We're Working on - The Thing 2 -" Horror doesn't die. It hibernates. For over forty years, one question has plagued horror fans worldwide: What happened to MacReady and Childs? Who was the alien? The ambiguous, icy ending of John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) is one of the absolute masterpieces of cinematic paranoia, a perfect enigma that seemed destined to remain unsolved. Well, prepare to question everything you thought you knew: The Master of Horror himself has broken the silence. During a recent appearance at Fan Expo... Read More |
![]() | The Exorcist RebootHorror News Scarlett Johansson and Horror: The Exorcist Reboot is Not Her First Dive into the Genre, But What is the Forgotten Precedent? The news of Scarlett Johansson's casting as the lead in the highly anticipated forthcoming reboot of The Exorcist, directed by Mike Flanagan, has been met with great enthusiasm, often accompanied by the narrative that the actress is about to tackle her first truly major horror role. However, a closer look at her prolific filmography reveals a surprising precedent that has faded from collective memory: her participation in Eight Legged Freaks in 2002. The Forgotten Horror-... Read More |
![]() | BETTY BOOP gets HORROR VERSIONHorror News THE NIGHTMARE HAS A NEW FACE: FORGET THE FLAPPER, HERE IS THE TERRIFYING HORROR VERSION OF BETTY BOOP! Get ready to have your childhood memories ruined, because the latest classic icon to fall into the horror vortex is none other than the famous (and notoriously sexy) Betty Boop! Following Winnie the Pooh and Bambi, another 1930s legend, now in the public domain, is being shredded and repackaged for gore enthusiasts. And the first image that has been released? It is genuinely gruesome! A "splatter" image that announces the arrival of Boop, the film that promises to transform the sweet flapper into a vengeful,... Read More |
![]() | What Lurks in the Dark?Horror News What Lurks in the Dark: Scorsese, DiCaprio, and Lawrence in "What Happens at Night" Master of suspense Martin Scorsese is back, and it looks like it won't be a simple foray into the genre. Shadows are growing on the set of "What Happens at Night," the new project that reunites him with his trusted collaborator Leonardo DiCaprio, the female protagonist instead will be Jennifer Lawrence. And if initial rumors are true, there's something profoundly disturbing lurking in this story. Forget gangsters and femme fatales; this time, the enemy isn't human. Plot details are kept secret, but rumors whisper of a forgotten mansion,... Read More |
![]() | Nicolas Cage stars as Joseph in the controversial horror film The Carpenter's SonHorror News Nicolas Cage to Star in Controversial Horror Film About Child Jesus: Introducing "The Carpenter's Son" Nicolas Cage is returning to the big screen with a project that is both daring and sure to spark controversy: "The Carpenter's Son", a supernatural thriller that offers a dark and disturbing reinterpretation of the childhood of Jesus. The Oscar winner steps into the shoes of the "Carpenter, Joseph", the earthly father, in a film that draws inspiration from apocryphal gospels to tell a story of faith, uncontrolled power, and "biblical horror". The Plot: A Dark Childhood Forget the traditional depiction of the Holy Family.... Read More |











