EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Wrestling Legend Vampiro & Co-Creators Talk “VAMPIRO: ROCKABILLY APOCALYPSE”
The wrestling legend returns with an all-new horror comic series!
The wrestling legend returns with an all-new horror comic series!
RUE MORGUE sits down with the stars and director of the new horror comedy that proves finding an affordable apartment in NYC can be hell... literally.
The filmmaker behind "THE COLLECTOR" returns with a new take on the slasher film for the social media generation.
The musical adaptation of Mitchell Lichtenstein's 2007 film is a subversive, funny and thought-provoking look at sexual politics and religion.
Diane Foster's directorial debut is an unexpected holiday horror delight.
An expert reveals how fear on film is both an art and a science.
The 2007 horror comedy by director Mitchell Lichtenstein finds new life as a thought-provoking Off-Broadway musical.
AMERICAN HORROR STORY's Naomi Grossman tells all and gives her history of hustle in her solo show, AMERICAN WHORE STORY.
The iconic AMERICAN HORROR STORY alum digs deep and tells all in her all-new one-woman show.
GOBBLE, GOBBLE, GORE! The director of HOSTEL and THE GREEN INFERNO serves up a bloody slice of holiday horror with the long-awaited feature-length version of the 2007 GRINDHOUSE trailer.
The creator of Art the Clown discusses his killer creation's return to the big screen and the future of the TERRIFIER series.
The world's most famous vampire tale gets a hilarious, gender-bending makeover in an all-new production that's strictly fang-in-cheek!
RUE MORGUE writer Ricky J. Duarte goes gonzo on the set of filmmaker Rocko Zevenbergen's latest exercise in bad taste.
Curator Dan Halm gathers a coterie of exciting queer artists to explore the intersection of horror and culture.
JAWS makes landfall on Broadway in a poignant and funny tribute co-written by and starring Ian Shaw.
"JAWS" takes a bite out of Broadway in an all-new play about the making of Steven Spielberg's blockbuster, starring and co-written by the son of Robert Shaw. Exclusive interviews with the stars and creators and comments from celebrity patrons Christian Slater, Marina Squerciati, Al Roker and more!
The new film is a spirited adaptation of the iconic attraction.
The man behind "HALLOWEEN II: THE GAME" reveals his latest creation!
Jeffrey Waldron discusses horror influences, technical details behind replicating the atmosphere of the ride, creepy, custom camera lenses, and what may exist in “regions beyond…”
The sequel to the 2017 gorefest suffers from the original's flaws.
It’s a long-standing theory that comedy and horror are two sides of the same genre coin. Putting the two together can be a frightfully successful combination, as proven throughout the cinematic ages. Since the days of Laurel and Hardy meeting Frankenstein and Abbot and Costello meeting The Wolfman, one thing has been very clear: audiences who like to scream also like to laugh about it.
Rather than providing audiences with rounded, interesting people, BAD GIRL BOOGEY gives us characters who serve the sole two purposes of being queer and getting murdered.
Join the swinging wake when Midsummer Scream goes behind the scenes of "DISNEY'S THE HAUNTED MANSION" on July 28.
Laurie Metcalf of TV's "THE CONNORS" brings fear to the stage in a frightening new Broadway production.
Horror on Broadway! RUE MORGUE hits the red carpet for the premiere of the terrifying new play "GREY HOUSE" and speaks with behind-the-scenes creatives and cast members (including stars Laurie Metcalf and Millicent Simmonds) and celebrity attendees BD Wong, Lecy Goranson, Michael Shannon and Michale Urie!
Will artificial intelligence save mankind or destroy it? From EVILSPEAK to M3GAN, the horror genre is no stranger to technological terrors.
Contributor Ricky J. Duarte clicks "unlike" on the new film from the producers of "ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE"
The veteran actor discusses the most American of genres, working with "HOMESTEAD's" young star and the 30th anniversary of his breakout role in Stephen King's "SLEEPWALKERS."
While LAST SHIFT thrived on dead space and longer sequences of tension-building, MALUM cuts right to the point, over-explaining and muddling up plot points that worked best when left ominous and implied.
A hundred years ago a murderous woman named Sylvia killed her son in cold blood; it’s said that both Sylvia and her dead boy continue to haunt the dusty walls of this really fabulous Airbnb, which, of course, leads to an instantly-iconique séance (how could it not?)
The film is a captivating celebration and exploration of the darkest depths of a bygone era; of late-night TV and video store rentals; of the morally ambiguous male and the femme fatale; of deceit, infidelity, and dark, dangerous desires. Behind closed doors, it’s clear there’s an undeniable attraction to something as simple yet forbidden as, “The guy, the girl, and the gun.”
The absolute hellscape that is college can provide some of life’s scariest moments. For some, these years can be counted among the best of their lives. Whether attempting to impress a professor, procrastinating assignments, or simply trying to pass, sometimes, you just gotta CRAM.
The recent surge of reboots based on classic Stephen King stories and films has inevitably led us back to dusty Nebraska cornfields and blood-soaked, murderous children. It was only a matter of time before CHILDREN OF THE CORN was ready for the harvest.
Kevin Ignatius and Nick Psinakis' supernatural thriller is heavy on atmosphere but filled with bewildering moments.
The acclaimed Mexican horror film's director of photography reveals the secrets behind the scares in her first English language interview.
The new thriller from Carlos Montaner and Liz Fania Werner offers an interesting premise derailed by ponderous pacing.