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HNN Interview: Rick Jones (Horrify Me)

HNN Interview: Rick Jones (Horrify Me) by Matt Boiselle Ever heard the phrase: “If I even had AN OUNCE of that guy’s talent…” – well, I’ll tell you no truer words could be spoken, especially if you’re a student of horror gore and FX, then I’ve got quite the treat for you – read on for an exclusive interview with …

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Movie Review: The Eye

The Eye Movie Review by Matt Boiselle   The Eye 4K Review – For a film that had three other remakes (2004’s “Adhu” & “Naina in 2005 ), and a (dicey) American version release in 2008,” the original 2002 presentation fresh outta Hong Kong had SO much more to offer between the scares, visuals and overall composition itself, and now …

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FoundFootage.com Launches at Unnamed Footage Festival (UFF9) as the Ultimate Hub for Found Footage Horror

FoundFootage.com, the ultimate destination for found footage fanatics, officially launches March 25, 2026 at the Unnamed Footage Festival (UFF9) in San Francisco. With a catalog of over 4,500 in-camera films, shorts, and web series, FoundFootage.com delivers the most comprehensive resource ever assembled for the genre, spanning everything from classic POV horror and screenlife shock to analog dread and straight-faced faux-documentaries.

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Book Review: Slaughter High Novelization

Slaughter High Novelization Book Review by Matt Boiselle First of all I’d like to offer up a freshly baked hearty bowl of thanks to the group over at Terrorcore Publishing for allowing me to review one of their latest releases, the novelization of “Slaughter High” – the 1986 slasher directed by Mark Ezra, Peter Litten and George Dugdale.

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Marketing Macabre Warns Indie Horror Filmmakers: “Distribution Does Not Mean Marketing” in New Viral Video

As the independent horror scene continues to explode, Michael Joy, founder of the premier horror PR firm Marketing Macabre, is blowing the whistle on a common industry misconception. In a new video released on the YouTube channel Perception Is Reality, Joy breaks down a harsh truth for creators: securing a distribution deal is only half the battle, and often, it’s …

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Book Review: Ripped To Shreds

“Ripped To Shreds”: The Lost 80’s Slasher – Original screenplay from Michael Johnson, adapted by Writer Scott Alan Gregory with artwork by Thiago Motta Synopsis: What originally began as a screenplay in the 1980’s and unfortunately never hit the big screen has been adapted into a full-cover graphic novel bringing us all back to the glorious slasher days of times …

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So Bad It’s Good: Horror Movies That Were Saved By a Casino Setting

Casinos offer interesting visuals and unique opportunities for smart screenwriters and enterprising movie directors to strut their stuff. As a result, there have been genuinely amazing horror films that came out of such efforts, like 13 Tzameti or Army of the Dead. The ones we will be discussing today, however, are nothing of the sort – even if they are immensely …

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Lee Cronin’s The Mummy Promises to Return the Classic Movie Monster to Its Horror Roots

Dating back to 1932, The Mummy has been revered as one of the classic movie monsters. That film was the seventh of the classic era of Universal Monsters, embedding the fear factor behind a supernatural, mummified high priest. The perception of the monster and the setting has changed greatly in the near-century since. Popular entertainment has leant into the wonder …

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