Art: Night of the Living Dead by Sara Deck

What is there even left to say about George Romero’s legendary film? 50 years later, Night of the Living Dead is still influencing the genre it started back in 1968—a movie that instrumental surely needs no introduction. Not only was there nothing like it when it released, but it was a massive achievement in low-budget […]

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Art: Halloween by Jock

Although it can be traced all the way back to the early ’60s, it was films like Mario Bava’s gruesome Bay of Blood (1971), Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), and Bob Clark’s holiday classic Black Christmas (1974) that mapped the very future of the slasher. In 1978, however, it was John Carpenter’s Halloween that defined the genre—the film left a footprint on horror unlike any […]

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Art: The Exorcist by Sam Wolfe Connelly

Horror doesn’t get much better than The Exorcist—it changed the very landscape of the genre, and in December of 1973 it shook the entire world of cinema. At the time of its release it wasn’t just one of the scariest movies ever made, it WAS the scariest movie ever made. No one had ever seen […]

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The show must go on in new poster for Rob Zombie’s 31

Rob Zombie’s films may be hit or miss (I still think that his take on Halloween gets unfairly shit on considering some of the other entries that came out of that franchise), but one thing that I’ve always appreciated about his work is that he never strays away from what makes him such a unique filmmaker—the dude always makes […]

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Mickey Keating’s Carnage Park poster takes aim

I’ve said this before, but Mickey Keating has to be one of the busiest dudes in horror—already behind this year’s Darling and the currently filming Psychopaths, his Sundance and SXSW hit Carnage Park is poised for a mid-summer release. Based on a true story, Carnage Park has been met with nothing but high praise, suggesting […]

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Fantastic new poster for Nicolas Winding Refn’s The Neon Demon

Drive director Nicolas Winding Refn has found himself in horror territory with his new film The Neon Demon, a supermodel-centered horror movie with shades of Valley of Dolls and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre—that’s just awesome, and today we’ve been treated to a new poster. And while it’s essentially just a painted version of a previously released […]

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