Aaron Eckhart and Sir Ben Kingsley star in a modest but thrilling disaster film where, for once, nobody is safe.
Writer/director Curry Barker has a couple horror projects lined up next, and he tells us why it was important to him that ...
Rohan Naahar is a News Writer for Collider. From Francois Ozon to David Fincher, he'll watch anything once. He has covered everything from Marvel to the Oscars, and Marvel at the Oscars. He also ...
Horror remakes often lose what made the originals work, with failures like The Omen and Black Christmas retreads among the ...
With the main slate making few waves, the biggest moments at the festival so far involve a new horror comedy and a restored ...
Talk about a line around the block to take a crack at Freddy Krueger! In the last few weeks, quite a few filmmakers have ...
Louisville Horror Con will be returning to the Kentucky Expo Center in May, and tickets start at $35.88. Louisville Horror ...
A lifelong love of horror films led artist Justin Haines of Niles to develop a clothing and accessories brand. Celebrating the 15th year of his Dead Ink Apparel company, he created the two-day Halfway ...
The Polo Lounge is packed during lunchtime in late March. A boys’ club of agents chomp artisanal breadsticks, and about 15 ladies lunching after a corporate award ceremony gab into the void of a ...
From grindhouse slashers and creature features to queer-coded killers, filmmaker Marcel Walz is carving out his own bloody corner of horror.
The tale of how Burnstein joined the U-M faculty came after "Renaissance Man" was out and "D3: The Mightly Ducks" was filming. Burnstein was contacted by two revered professors, Ira Konigsberg and ...