The items that are not released yet, or not out on DVD / Blu-ray are indeed unavailable, and that is what we would tell our customers if the requests ever come in. Our catalog is built as a reference for our customers, while we do our best to sync our in-stock items on our website. The Spider (1958) OST, Vampires Suck OST, Dax Riggs, The Other, The Birthday Massacre, The Creepshow, Psycho Charger, Psyche, Interment, Tombstones, and The Devil Wears Pradaįeaturing a round-up of horror games on Facebook, plus reviews of Clash of the Titans, Vampire Saga: Pandora’s Box and The Serial Killer Trivia Game.Please note that a product being listed on our website does not necessarily mean it is in stock and readily available for order. Plus reviews of Piranha 3D OST, Predators OST, The Dead Matter OST, Earth vs. The Blood-Spattered Guide investigates the Haunted Mansion theme song. Stine’s Goosebumps Horrorland: Weirdo Halloween and So Now You’re a Zombie: A Handbook for the Newly Undead.Ĭanada’s Wonderland Halloween Haunt – Toronto, Canadaįeaturing the Halloween carols of Kristen Lawrence. Plus, reviews of The Filmmaker’s Book of the Dead, He Is Legend: An Anthology Honoring Richard Matheson, Night of the Living Dead: Behind the Scenes of the Most Terrifying Zombie Movie Ever, Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan’s The Fall, Haunted Legends, Jonathan Cape’s Haunted Air, R.L. Library of the Damned investigates the “zombie romance” of Hungry for Your Love. Spotlight: Rob Sacchetto’s Zombiewood Weekly. And Reissues features Dark Night of the Scarecrow, plus reviews of Cannibal Girls (1973), Grindhouse (2007) Blu-ray, The Evil (1978) and Martin (1977) Blu-ray.įeatures American Vampire, plus reviews of Locke & Key: Keys to the Kingdom #1, A Very Zombie Summer, King #1, Ides of Blood #1, and Dracula: The Company of Monsters #1. Blood on a Budget spotlights Legion of Terror and Cruel. Psycho House, Zombie Wrapping Paper, Blood Bath Shower Gel and Team Sleep Monsters.ĬineMacabre features a look back at the Saw franchise, Todd and the Book of Pure Evil and new documentary The Aurora Monsters – The Model Craze That Gripped the World, plus reviews of Piranha 3D, Night of the Demons, Buried, Sea of Dust, Dorian Gray, Dark and Stormy Night, The Lost Skeleton Returns Again, Ghost Hunters International, Squeal, The Disappearance of Alice Creed, Madeline’s Halloween and Other Spooky Tales, Parasomnia, Assault of the Sasquatch, The Bloody Rage of Bigfoot, Inbred Redneck Vampires, I Spit Chew on Your Grave and Terror at Blood Fart Lake. Sick Top Six: Psycho’s Most Scarring Scenes. Sam Raimi brings Zombie Roadkill to the web Teen filmmaker enlists Machete talent for Twilight spoof Australian horror film being presold one frame at a time. Glass Eye Pix resurrects the dark audio drama for the digital age with Tales From Beyond the Jason Pichonsky The history of the jack-o’ Last Chance Lance Zombie mayhem heads to Vegas in Dead Rising 2.by Monica S. Pics from Rue Morgue’s 7th annual horror convention.Photos by Ashlea Wessel, Matthew Marigold, Robert “Nix” Nixon and James Burrell Bowen and Stacie Ponderĭerek Riggs, creator of Iron Maiden’s infamous Eddie mascot, reflects on a career forged in metal. The man who started it all takes stock of its lasting legacy.PLUS: Cinematographer Owen Roizman on crafting the look of John W. The film often regarded as the scariest movie ever made arrives on Blu-ray. HE IS LEGION: WILLIAM PETER BLATTY REVISITS THE EXORCIST Bowenįrom pre-Code grue to today’s top purveyors of terror, read about the scariest, goriest, strangest and most original stories, series, characters, things and even places on the panelled page.PLUS: Interviews with Bernie Wrightson, Dick Ayers, Eric Powell, Mike Carey, and more!by Dave Alexander, Pedro Cabezuelo, Paul Corupe, Monica S. PLUS: A look at Bernard Herrmann’s score, a new documentary on the film, sequel spotlights, and more!by Aaron Von Lupton, Mark R. Featuring Wes Craven, assistant director Hilton Green, and authors Stephen Rebello and David Thomson. Rue Morgue’s panel of experts celebrates the lunatic legacy of Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece. Fifty years ago Marion met Norman at the Bates Motel and the modern horror film was born.
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