Season 2 of the fan favorite horror-comedy series Ash vs Evil Dead premieres this Sunday, October 2, on Starz, and brings with it the return of plucky Ashley J. Williams …
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Last season on Ash vs Evil Dead, Dana DeLorenzo’s Kelly was put through the ringer. First she had to watch her dead mother stick a fork in her father’s eye, …
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The Eyes of My Mother marks an impressive feature debut for writer/director Nicolas Pesce. Both highly psychological and highly visual, Pesce’s self-assured grasp of visual composition and quiet sound designed …
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The inaugural season of the popular Starz show brought the introduction of a couple new characters in to Ash’s typically solitary life. One of which was the lovable, naïve Pablo, …
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Actor Josh Stewart captured our horror loving-hearts as the unwitting hero Arkin in both The Collector and The Collection. He teams up again with director Marcus Dunstan for the upcoming …
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I love weird movies, and it doesn’t get much weirder than Nikias Chryssos’ DER BUNKER [Review]. That’s why I jumped at the chance to have a conversation with him after checking …
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Late last year, we had the privilege of reviewing SUN CHOKE, the second feature length film from director/writer Ben Cresciman. After making an impressive run in the festival circuit, SUN CHOKE is …
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We’ve been talking up THE MIND’S EYE since our initial review dropped almost a year ago, but now that it’s available on digital video providers across the country, we thought …
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Mickey Keating’s latest feature is one stylish thrill ride, but its success rests largely on the shoulders of its leading lady, Ashley Bell. As the vulnerable yet tough-as-nails Vivian Fontaine, …
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On my recent adventures at E3, I had the honor of getting up close and personal with the creative director of DEAD BY DAYLIGHT, Ash Pannell. Here’s what he has …
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I’ve said it several times now, but as a hardcore horror fan, I’m somewhat embarrassed by how much I enjoyed Scream: The TV Series‘ first season. It was appointment viewing …
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GREEN ROOM is one of the best movies I’ve seen this year, so when I was given the opportunity to interview director Jeremy Saulnier I jumped at the chance. Though …
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Two things are true. The original Outlast was a terrifying game, and lead game designer David Chateanuef of Red Barrels is a bona fide horror fan. I recently tracked down David …
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Anthologies are becoming all the rage in horror. It’s not without good reason. The short film is the perfect medium for horror, so it’s nice to be able to view …
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On the surface, Hush may seem like your typical home invasion thriller. But its simple premise only serves as the foundation for director/writer Mike Flanagan (Oculus, Absentia) and his co-writer/leading …
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Logan Marshall-Green’s character in The Invitation (Will) has layers of emotions. Everything from sorrow and grief to finding inner peace and mental instability. While the movie’s focus is not solely on Green’s character, his ability to …
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Psychological horror is a sub genre that has been making an appearance for quite some time now. In this day and age where horror movies have become a constant deja vu, …
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Home gaming has been around for several decades now. The Atari 2600 made video games accessible to the average family, but it was the Nintendo Entertainment System that really birthed …
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Simon Rumley, known for The Living and the Dead and Red White & Blue, premiered his latest genre effort in Austin, Texas for the SXSW Film Festival and Conference. The feature, based on …
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Making its world premiere in Austin, Texas for the SXSW Film Conference and Festival this past Sunday, March 13th, Joel Potrykus’ The Alchemist Cookbook filled the theater to capacity. Each …
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Already a huge success in native Russia, Timur Bekmambetov made a name for himself stateside with 2008’s action blockbuster Wanted. His unique, innovative style already makes him a visionary, but he’s …
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After attending a screening for Jim Hosking’s debut feature (review here), Modern Horrors had the opportunity to sit down with director Jim Hosking and lead actors Sky Elobar and Michael St. …
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Some of you may remember last year when myself and Luke Rodriguez took a trip to Wizard World in Nashville. There wasn’t much on the agenda for the horror genre, …
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Sociopathia is a film co-director and co-writer Ruby LaRocca once described as Maniac meets American Mary. She based her main character off one of her close friends (which is actually …
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It’s easy to feel like you’ve seen everything that the horror genre has to offer. I’ve seen countless teenagers massacred in the woods, children possessed by demons, killer dolls/snowmen/gingerbread men, …
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No, the Black Mountain Side crew is not the greatest R&B group that you never head of – far from it. They’re the folks behind one of the most …
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We recently had the pleasure of chatting with Andrea Monier of All Hallows’ Eve 2 [Review]. While the film is comprised of a multitude of short-film segments, Monier can …
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It’s not everyday that a horror movie gets a big theatrical release. The Forest, directed by Jason Zada, is the first horror of 2016 to get a nationwide theatrical rollout. I was …
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We certainly appreciate a good horror game around these parts. After P.T. broke our hearts with it’s cancellation – countless studios have attempted to release something in the same realm …
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Onur Tukel’s follow-up to 2014’s Summer of Blood releases later today, and after a positive review from Modern Horrors’ own Casey Bowman, we thought it’d be fun to get with …
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I would like to start this off with an apology. Tara Subkoff and I had a fantastic interview where she was very articulate in her responses and really drove her …
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Calling Eli Morgan Gesner a successful man would be a massive understatement. He’s a skater, a multiple business owner, a fashion designer, an artist, and now – a feature filmmaker. …
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The director (John Ainslie) and star (Tianna Nori) of Black Fawn Films’ ‘The Sublet’ stop by to chat about the film with Luke and Jacob. Check it out! The Sublet will …
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Christmas horror movies are once again on the rise. Arguably now more than ever. The first major release to celebrate this rebirth of sorts is RLJ Entertainment’s A Christmas Horror …
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Hitting VOD today, September 1st, The Other Side is a thriller that follows a man as he searches for his wife and protects his daughter during the zombie apocalypse. Based …
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Ben and Rachel Moody check in to talk about their feature film debut. LAST GIRL STANDING is a dramatic horror that explores the aftermath of surviving a slasher film, and …
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Most of us here at Modern Horrors are big fans of Rob Zombie’s The Devil’s Rejects, which recently had its ten-year anniversary. For me personally, it’s among the all-time …
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We’ve already raved on Modern Horrors about the new horror streaming service Shudder, which launched in beta form on July 15. Recently I had the chance to chat with one …
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Earlier this week we ran an extremely high-level overview discussing what we know about the much anticipated sequel to Eric England’s CONTRACTED. Since that time, we’ve been able to exchange …
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After watching the dense, beautiful and horrific Horsehead, I felt compelled to learn more about the work that went into this artful exploration of our nightmares. I sat down with co-writer and …
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You Are Not Alone (Review) continues to be the most frightening experience of 2015. After my third viewing of the film – I knew I needed to get together with co-writer/director …
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Hauntedween is getting a sequel. You’ll probably have one of two reactions to that news. One is something along the lines of, “What the fuck is Hauntedween?” and the other …
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If your’e reading this site, you probably know who Stu Charno is, but just in case, he’s most famous in the horror world for his brilliant portrayal of Ted …
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Last time I interviewed Scott Schirmer, he was preparing for a DVD release for his film, Found and for a Kickstarter campaign to fund a spin off of that film – …
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One of the many pleasures of running a genre specific website is interacting with tons of genuinely cool and refreshing people. Writer/Director Jason Krawczyk is about as cool and refreshing as …
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At first glance, it might be easy to associate Ed Boase’s “The Mirror” with other recent genre films such as “Oculus” – or the upcoming “The Sleeping Room”. After all, …
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The star of the indie-gem A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, Sheila Vand, was kind enough to sit down with me to discuss her new project, human nature, and working with …
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Last week we had a chance to review the short film Fear. This week we were able to have a chat with Steve Kahn, the creative genius behind the project.
Lost After Dark is an upcoming 80s throwback slasher starring Robert Patrick that we are super excited for. Writer, Bo Ransdell and writer/director, Ian Kessner were kind enough to sit …
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First things first – thank you for taking the time to field some questions for us. Before we get into the meaty stuff, we thought we would ask a few …
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