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Friday, 7 June 2019

Freddy the freak Horror news magazine 08-06-2019

Much of the conversation surrounding the “best of” when it comes to this decade has seemed sort of futile since there was so much of the decade still left to come, and seeing where we are now as comp…
It’s been ten years since we’ve had a new Friday the 13th movie, and nine years since we’ve had a new Nightmare on Elm Street. Boo-frickin’-hoo. Call me when you’ve had to wait 17 years for a new ins…
In this article, we're going to delve into six fantastic female horror authors that deserve at least as much - if not more - recognition than the male authors who get the credit for the genre. People…
With James Wan being recruited to big superhero Blockbusters, horror fans have been left to quench their thirst for terrifying original content through Conjuring spin-offs and Stephen King adaptation…
Jordan Peele and Ari Aster became new masters of American horror after their debut films, “Get Out” and “Hereditary,” instantly became genre classics upon release. Both directors return in 2019 with …
The most frightening scene in Chernobyl, HBO and Sky UK’s five-part dramatisation of the most catastrophic nuclear accident in human history, comes in episode four, when Soviet conscripts are command…
My next project will be a “Bluebeard” movie, about a woman who is married to a dangerous, possibly murderous man. In Hollywood’s golden era, they were called “woman in peril” pictures, and they inclu…
The early 1980s would become notorious for horror movie censorship. During that period, the VHS boom would provide new possibilities for low-budget filmmakers looking to make their mark on the indust…
Who Says Dynamics of Race & Class Don't Exist On The Walking Dead? The Walking Dead is currently so popular, while at a conference in New Mexico I've seen a call for papers looking to create a whole …
The Shallow Pocket Project is a series of conversations with the brilliant filmmakers behind the independent films that we love. Check our last chat with Erik Nelson (The Cold Blue). Special thanks t…
Posted on Thursday, June 6th, 2019 by Rafael Motamayor A week before TV viewers witnessed a dragon burning thousands of people to death in Game of Thrones, and a couple of weeks before Godzilla fough…
With the game finally getting an EU release on PS4, we bring you our Home Sweet Home review. The opening minutes of Home Sweet Home are a great example of how to build unease and terror without much …
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Brightburn is a movie you watch for the gory horror and playful superhero subversion, asking the audience: “What if the best of us, instead, choose to be the worst of us?” Produced by James Gunn (Gua…
One of the most exciting aspects of genre film is its ability to reinvent itself no matter how stale the trope or subgenre. All it takes is a fresh perspective, new voice, or a visionary to show that…
Bonnie Smith (@BonBonfaboo) put the work in this past Women in Horror Month by utilizing Twitter and Instagram to highlight women working in the horror genre she appreciates. One of those women was w…
As always, let’s quickly recap where we are and how we got here… After exercising his legal rights, a judge ruled last year that writer Victor Miller is the sole owner of the original Friday the 13th…
The most buzzed about superhero comic right now isn’t an epic event series or a hyped run by the hottest new creators on the scene. The comic that everyone is talking about is a slow-burn horror tale…

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