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Horror

Review – The Invisible Man

Psychological horror brings the new film adaptation of H. G. Wells' classic novel The Invisible Man to life in a modern thriller.

Review: The Dead Don’t Die

The Dead Don't Die might be Jim Jarmusch’s most commercial film yet; which is ironic, given the story’s commentary on the mindlessness and soullessness of...

Review: Intruders – Closet catastrophe

The new Spanish/English film Intruders attempts to tap into childhood fears of the dark and involves a bogeyman type monster that lives in the unseen corner of...

The Woman in Black lacks smack

"The Woman in Black" is an old-fashioned ghost story set in a remote English village at the turn of the 20th century. It is produced by Hammer Films, best...

Speak of the Devil …

The Devil Inside, a new “fake documentary” style exorcism flick that had extremely low expectations at the box office, and was almost universally...

Niswander not attending CopperCon 31

Local horror and fantasy author Adam Niswander has had to bow out of this year’s CopperCon, scheduled for Sept. 2-5 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Avondale...

Horror and Sci-fi Film Festival lineup

This is the seventh year the International Horror and Sci-fi Film Festival is taking place, but it’s the first time as part of the larger Phoenix Film...

‘Frankenstein’ reborn

Benedict Cumberbatch, who breathed new life into Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Great Detective in the BBC’s Sherlock, is poised to do the same again for...

Q(uoth) The Raven

Listen (and watch) Star Trek: The Next Generation’s Q, John De Lancie, read Edgar Allen Poe’s narrative poem “The Raven”: Via GeekDad...