It’s hard to accept that 15 years have passed since Gadi Harel and Marcel Sarmiento’s Deadgirl was first released. Sparking controversy from the very beginning, I can only imagine the …
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This month, Tetro Video brought us two new releases from the more ‘extreme’ end of the horror iceberg in exclusive collectible editions for Cannibal and Thanatomorphose. Based in the UK, Tetro focuses …
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Writer/director Jay Baruchel may not have gained many new fans with his recent comments regarding the horror genre, but one thing is for certain: he practices what he preaches. Regardless …
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Were you unable to attend the one-night only theatrical premiere of Mike Nelson’s reimagining of Wrong Turn? No problem! The new film, which is written by original Wrong Turn scribe …
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With the drop of Z‘s physical media and digital release, I took a few moments to sit down with writer/director Brandon Christensen. We chatted about his latest release, Z (check …
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Brandon Christensen’s sophomore effort, simply titled Z, doubles down on parental nightmares. His first film, Still/Born, dealt with the horrors of postpartum depression and grief. Now he turns his attention to …
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In the latest of a string of success stories, Japanese zombie comedy sensation One Cut Of The Dead will finally get a physical release in the US next month. RLJE Films, …
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On the eve of the release of Tigers Are Not Afraid on Blu-ray and DVD in the United States, Modern Horrors had the opportunity to chat with director Issa López …
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Tigers Are Not Afraid had walked a long road before reaching a wider audience in the United States, courtesy of Shudder. For those who haven’t subscribed to the streaming service …
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Rob Grant’s Harpoon was, without a doubt, one of 2019’s biggest and best surprises. My initial review for the film called it a “brutally honest survival horror with a twisted …
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