Fantasia ’22 Interview: Director Berkley Brady Chats “Dark Nature”
Rachel Reeves catches up with the Calgary filmmaker at Fantasia '22 to discuss her terrifying nature horror film.
Rachel Reeves catches up with the Calgary filmmaker at Fantasia '22 to discuss her terrifying nature horror film.
The musicians behind the score discuss influence, inspiration and the nature of creativity with our own Rachel Reeves.
Broken into two chapters, the overarching story of TWO WITCHES involves one particularly powerful family bloodline. In the first chapter, Masha’s (Kennedy) grandmother injects herself into the life of a young, pregnant woman named Sarah. Then, in the second chapter, the story shifts focus to Masha. Young, odd and a little aimless, everything changes when Masha finally inherits a power that puts china sets and antique furniture to shame.
Kevin Lewis' musical muse explains the synergy of composition and the advantages of going it alone.
J. Blake Fichera is set to expand his celebrated book series with SCORED TO DEATH: THE DARK ART OF SCARY MOVIE MUSIC, a documentary film that will celebrate the art of the horror movie score.
In celebration of the film’s recent theatrical release, Rue Morgue sat down with Michael Lombardi for a chat. We discuss his dual roles on the project, his love of horror, working with musicians, and so much more.
Rue Morgue had the privilege of chatting with Benton to learn more about their background and craft. On top of their experience with THE SANDMAN, we discuss their love of horror, finding their passion, dealing with IP, and the horror films that continue to inspire them on the daily.
Director and co-writer Avalon Fast effectively rises to the challenge of relaying the beauty and horrors of youth by, well, currently living it.
In her new feature, filmmaker Berkley Brady takes audiences on a terrifying trip through the forest.
Movie music is no game for the man behind the score of the hit horror comedy.
Rue Morgue chats with director Stephan Rick to discuss the film that started it all.
It is oftentimes a project’s music that holds the hand of the audience, grounding the story in reality and exposing the humanity within. Let’s look at some key traits of recent true crime score standouts that include Hulu’s CANDY and THE DROPOUT, Netflix’s BAD VEGAN: FAME. FRAUD. FUGITIVES., and Peacock’s THE THING ABOUT PAM.
Director Russell Owen's latest is an atmospheric slow burn with an aural edge.
Kd Armond and Sarah Zanotti's one-woman horror film is much more than meets the eye.
With the new album LEATHER TERROR, Carpenter Brut proves, yet again, why there is simply no substitute for his sound.
Having recently made its World Premiere at SXSW 2022, Rue Morgue had the privilege of sitting down with Heimann and the star of the film, Zach Villa (AHS: 1984).
Despite bleeding passion out of every pore, BITCH ASS gets bogged down by its own aspirations.
Filmmaker Peter Ohs and composer John Bowers discuss their creative synergy in fusing images with music in the new horror comedy, JETHICA.
Combining solid bits of humor, genuine heart, terrifying imagery, honest representation, and all too relatable issues, with their film HYPOCHONDRIAC, Heimann and crew have bestowed a rare and beautiful gift upon the world.
Bold in its simplicity and idiosyncratic with its execution, Pete Ohs' film is a spooky campfire tale come to life.
An earnest testament to the power of passionate filmmaking, Joseph and Vanessa Winter's debut feature delivers an absurdly funny and bloody good time.
The cinematographer discusses the project and how cinematography can aid and support a film’s narrative.
To learn a bit more about the interesting look of STOKER HILLS, Rue Morgue caught up with Orphan to discuss his approach, the art of shaky-cam, the perks and pitfalls of night shoots and so much more.
The multi-hyphenate talent discusses her dual roles as Executive Producer and star of Mickey Reece's surprising indie horror hit.
We sit down with the accomplished composer (whose credits include "Thor: Ragnarok," "Captain Marvel," and "Chuck") to take a deep dive into his creative process.
We catch up with one indie horror’s most wonderfully unpredictable directors.
We sit down with the dynamic duo to chat about how their creative partnership made them a perfect fit for Ryan Zaragoza's Welcome to the Blumhouse feature.
The talented multi-instrumentalist, opera singer, composer, and producer breathes fresh new life into the spellbinding silent horror classic.
By lovingly digging up dusty old genre tropes and presenting them on a bright, bloody, silver platter, Pierre Tsigaridis manages to upend expectations in a refreshing way.
The "iZombie" and "Scream: The TV Series" actor discusses the importance of on-screen representation and bonding with her castmates.
Learn why Amazon Prime is throwing its hook into the horror reboot ring with an updated version of I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER.
Rue Morgue recently sat down with Lovett to talk all about his work on THE OLD WAYS, joining forces with experts, embodying demons, and the one type of score he can’t wait to tackle next.
The director discusses his Shudder-exclusive psychological body-horror effort.
We sit down with the longtime cinematographer to discuss the project, the challenges of shooting outdoors, and the perks and pitfalls of the Seattle film industry
The multi-talented actress/composer talks about the new Hulu series and explains what changes are desperately needed within the film composing industry.
We chat with the Austrian composer about the film's icy cool soundscape, how he came up with an entirely new instrument, and why composing music for video games is a creative beast unto itself.
The composer talks about mixing horror with comedy and his years working alongside Danny Elfman.
We speak with the "Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse" star about his second brush with Minos, reconnecting with the "Escape Room" team, and why he loves working within the horror genre.
Hollywood's biggest composer talks puzzles, muscle cars, and masked killers.
The follow-up to the 2019 hit from Columbia Pictures premieres this week.
The composer digs into his recent work as well as his wild and multifaceted musical career.
The lead singer/bassist on her Danish upbringing, how the global pandemic is still affecting musicians, and so much more.
The Blitz//Berlin band member talks about '90s nostalgia and what it takes to make it in the industry.
We sit down with the genre veteran to discuss his passion for horror and what it is about Canadian filmmaking that he loves so much
In Hulu’s new true crime docu-series SASQUATCH, marijuana, murder, mystery and monsters meet head-on in the hills of Mendocino, California. At times quirky and deadly serious at others, this balance of mood and atmosphere provided a truly distinctive musical opportunity. Intrigued by this idea and the project’s interesting premise, it was composer H. Scott Salinas who stepped up to the metaphorical plate.
The sister duo behind the self-described horror "recap podcast" talk favorite films and plans for their second season.
To celebrate the film's VOD release, we discuss the importance of top notch sound design in David Charbonier and Justin Powell's supernatural frightener.
Available for the very first time, this unique piece of wax casts a special spell and wonderfully acts as an extension of the film itself.
The mind behind the sound of "John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise" and "Castle Rock" lets us in on his artistic process.
The composer brings subtle layers of information and key emotional weight to Jacob Johnston's EDM slasher.
Staff and writers tell us which titan is their pick to win!
Kier-La Janisse’s massive documentary is a crucial watch for every horror fan.
Balancing style with substance is a tricky thing, and while not fully successful, Jacob Gentry's techno-noir plays a good game.
We sit down with the collaborators to chat about their iPhone-shot horror drama.
We preview Hulu's upcoming Duplass Brothers-produced docu-series.
The new film from the mind behind "Jug Face" is available now on VOD.
The frequent music video director lets us in on his thrilling new beachfront feature!
Justin McConnell’s personal documentary is both inspiring and surprisingly pragmatic
Alex Knapp writes, directs, and stars in this effective post-apocalyptic drama.
Greg Nicotero's slice of holiday horror is a tasty treat with just a few unsavory lumps.
The Norwegian folk group's frontman previewed his latest mythology-inspired opus during an exclusive online event.
The Arcana CEO/Founder tells us all about his spooky, star-studded animated adventures!
Get to know the musical renaissance man behind the soundscape for Jeffrey Reddick's karmic thriller.
Justin G. Dyck's film features two of the most endearingly villainous characters in recent memory.
Max Werkmeister's invigorating road movie is a fresh take on vampire lore.
Sophie Peyrard's excellent documentary tackles the tangled history of magical women onscreen.
Jill Gevargizian's debut is one of 2020’s finest horror features.
By keenly balancing humor and optimism with bites of horror and intrigue, the film effectively entices viewers to follow the journey.
Intentionally embracing style over substance, every square inch of the film oozes deliberate and beautiful homage.
Much like the terrifying dangers trapped dormant beneath the Lomacks’ field, UNEARTH is also a heartbreaking peek at realities known to many, but often overlooked and underdiscussed.
The darker themes of human nature and the secrets men keep hang over THE OAK ROOM like a waterlogged cloud ready to burst.
A terrifying glimpse into the societal trust we place in health-care workers and the often blurred lines between mercy and motivated killings.
A unique and engaging horror/mystery, SLEEP succeeds on multiple levels.
The prolific indie filmmaker tells us all about his '70s styled vampiric delight.
We first told you about Chad Ferrin’s THE DEEP ONES, described as “a Lovecraftian ROSEMARY’S BABY,” a couple of weeks back, and now we’ve landed an exclusive look at a batch of first photos, along with words from the director and cast.