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Universal digitally restores 13 classics
By Derek HillStudio's birthday delivers gift for film lovers.
>>Disturbing movies re-edited as sitcoms
By Jeff VanVickleInappropriate laugh tracks make shocking scenes more unsettling.
>>Chloe Sevigny to join American Horror Story
By Jeff VanVickleIndie star cast as nymphomaniac.
>>Ridley Scott career retrospective to open in NYC
By Derek HillVisual master receives big screen overview
>>Monster Kids documents classic horror
By Derek HillHeyday of '50s/'60s creature feature boom lives on.
>>Jared Harris signs on to Hammer's latest project
By Eric SchneiderHarris is slated to lead the paranormal drama The Quiet… >>
Chloe Moretz cast as Carrie
By Anna GraizbordMoretz reprises Spacek’s classic role.
>>Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel
Alex StapletonThe Orson Welles of B-movies finally gets his due.
>>Critical Picks: Films for Spring 2012
By Eric SchneiderBudding cinema for your April and May.
>>Trailer of the Day: Tim Burton's Dark Shadows
By Eric SchneiderThis vampire thrives on camp
>>Cronenberg to helm TV pilot
By Eric SchneiderCronenberg, Raimi, surgical tools = must-see TV.
>>No Escape: Horror Hits Home
By Kristy PuchkoRejecting garish gore and cheap jump scares, there's a subgenre… >>
In Theaters March 9th: Our Critical Picks
By Eric SchneiderSome promising openings for your post-Oscars hangover.
>>Trailer of the Day - Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
By Eric SchneiderHonest Abe gets the action/horror treatment.
>>Hammer Films is back from the dead
By Eric SchneiderThe studio that couldn't be killed.
>>The Woman in Black
James WatkinsGothic gloom at its ghostly and frightening finest.
>>Critical Questions: Bruce Campbell
By Eric SchneiderEveryone's favorite cult hero opens up.
>>Evil Dead remake moves forward
By Eric SchneiderDeadites take heart--the new film is picking up steam.
>>SXSW announces its film selections
By Eric SchneiderMusic festival's younger sibling grows up.
>>The Flame Alphabet trailer - A work of art on its own
By Anna GraizbordGet spooked in three minutes.
>>First Features: The Best Directorial Debuts
By Kristy PuchkoTo make the cut, these cinematic debuts had to make… >>
Stake Land
Jim MickleThis impressive horror film places characters over carnage.
>>Paranormal Activity 3
Henry JoostA prequel that reinvigorates the found-footage subgenre.
>>The Skin I Live In
Pedro AlmodóvarShocking horror-thriller that dives beneath mysterious skin.
>>The Strangers
Bryan BertinoHome invasion, pared down to its terrifying essence.
>>The Walking Dead
Frank DarabontA tense survival series that balances heart with horror.
>>House
Nobuhiko ObayashiA neglected Japanese horror/fantasy institution reopens its doors.
>>Six Decades of Fright: Hollywood’s Golden Age of Horror Makeup - 1920s to 1980s
By Adrienne McIlvaineLong before computer effects turned T2's Robert Patrick into a… >>
The Fly
David CronenbergA horrific and heartfelt film about a science experiment gone… >>
The Horror and the Humor: A Fine Selection of Creepy Comical Films
By Eric SchneiderJust before cutting off his own hand with a chainsaw… >>
Bruce Campbell
By Eric SchneiderThe erstwhile Ash is a perennial fan favorite.
>>Splice
Vincenzo NataliGenetic engineering provides the backdrop for the interesting, if uneven,… >>
Critical Mob’s Top 10 Zombie Films
By Eric Schneider"When there's no more room left in hell, the dead… >>
Apocalypse Now
Francis Ford CoppolaCoppola's unsettling and unparalleled Vietnam War masterpiece.
>>Zombieland
Ruben FleischerA cheeky and lively tale of survival in an undead-overrun… >>
30 Years of Night: The Best Vampire Films - 1979 to 2009
By Eric SchneiderIn 1979, Werner Herzog's atmospheric Nosferatu the Vampyre (a reworking… >>
Let the Right One In
Tomas AlfredsonA Swedish horror tale filled with atmosphere and emotion.
>>Subtitled Scares: The Best Non-English Horror Films
By Eric SchneiderA much-maligned film genre, horror often finds its finest ambassadors… >>
The Devil's Backbone
Guillermo del ToroPart gothic chiller, part war drama, and part coming-of-age tale.
>>Takashi Miike
By Eric SchneiderJapan's most unconventional and unpredictable filmmaker.
>>Edgar Wright
By Eric SchneiderPlayful, genre-loving English writer and director.
>>Christian Jankowski
By Carrie TuckerJankowski’s art is an exuberant, often humorous elevation of the… >>
David Cronenberg
By Adrienne McIlvaineA visionary director with a uniquely visceral approach to filmmaking.
>>Michael Sheen
By Kristy PuchkoEqually comfortable in a sharp suit or false fangs.
>>Guillermo del Toro
By Eric SchneiderOne of Mexico's most inventive and consistently fascinating filmmakers.
>>Tim Burton
By Eric SchneiderBurton inevitably gravitates towards the dark and the strange.
>>The X-Files
Chris CarterIn dealing with aliens, mutants, or each other, Mulder and… >>
