Author/artist Stephen Romano whips up a lavishly illustrated celebration of B-movies you’ve never heard of…for good reason.
Kit Ryan’s award-winning British horror/comedy tickles the funny bone while splitting skulls.
One of the funniest men in the movies was also behind one of history’s most horrific films.
Or, how to turn a horror-spoof classic into a musical monster hit.
A number of talented folks came together to help the killer-croc movie achieve its toothy vision.
Writer/director Greg McLean braved real crocodiles and a long wait for the U.S. release of his reptilian chiller.
The med-school gorefest’s cast discusses bringing their characters to life amidst the dead.
This British variation on zombie/apocalypse films also contains a political message to chew on.
Making deadly plants and the wounds they wreak real was the challenge for these FX artists.
THE LOST star Marc Senter isn’t dialing down the intensity as he tackles a new trio of genre roles.
The director of WRONG TURN 2 can’t make a right turn as the lead in this short road-horror film.
Spirit photography makes life scary for actors Joshua Jackson and Rachael Taylor.
Even with positive responses from fests, reviewers and audiences, selling a movie can be a NIGHTMARE.
The creator of NIGHTMARE MAN recounts the quest for an indie director’s dream: achieving theatrical release.
A rare conversation with the Austrian director on violence, the media and his own remake of his controversial 1997 shocker.
Gallons of gore and a pair of genre stars combine in the latest homage to ’80s horror. With exclusive pics!
Fango is on the scene as this indie feature stages an apocalyptic brawl between bikers and the undead.
The dual festivals’ genre offerings ran the gamut of scares, satire and sex.
This Sci Fi Channel premiere promises to be a different kind of creature feature.
The three-part indie sensation appropriately spotlights a trio of fine, wide-ranging performances.
It’s a heaven of a war when angels clash in the genre-blending debut feature by Australian Shane Abbess.
…And reveals how he created his latest vision of the DEAD, as well as his next round of potential projects.
The scripter of MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN delves into his grisly directorial debut. With exclusive photos!
Two different ancient eras clash in the Sci Fi Channel’s latest exercise in prehysteria.
Director William Butler explores his B-horror past while his cast reveals what really scares them.