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Recently in Melbourne, horror film and music fans alike could hardly contain their excitement. In a world first, Italian prog-rock icons Goblin performed their intense, complex and mesmerising soundtrack to Dario Argento’s surrealistic nightmare SUSPIRIA while the legendary film played. It’s an interesting proposition having live musicians perform while watching a masterpiece like SUSPIRIA, especially when such a film combines striking visual language, dreamlike narrative and nail biting terror all masterfully commanding the full attention of the audience.

There’s a new self-styled superhero/vigilante in town, and he’s the title character of CRIMSON, a brutal thriller coming to DVD next year. Read on for more info and the cover art.

The bloody crime/revenge thriller with one hell of a cast is coming to disc, and we’ve got the scoop on the complete details along with the cover art.

The video-game-based sequel is soon to slash its way into your home—almost literally, in the case of its 3D edition.

We’ll be giving our on-line DVD/Blu-ray Chopping List a big update today, but first we’ve got a bunch of specific news to share, starting with release date info/art on some notable forthcoming titles.

I think I’ve written something in this exact vein before, but whatever AMERICAN HORROR STORY is (and it’s plenty), it’s never subtle. “The Coat Hanger”—an episode that would put the titular object to the exact use its name causes folks to cringe—began with a returning Dylan McDylan expressing his inner struggle as the modern day Bloody Face to an unsuited therapist. Hint after hint is laid out, until in the clearest terms possible this rat-tailed Johnny offers, “I’m the son of Bloody Face.” In case you were still befuddled, ASYLUM returned from its title sequence to tell Lana Winters there’s a psychopathic baby in her womb.

Genre journalist and Fango contributor Lianne Spiderbaby's long-gestating chronicle of exploitation's finest femmes is hitting the press.

Australian writer/director Greg Mclean—who delivered the goods with the gritty blood soaked nihilistic outback slasher WOLF CREEK and the clever, subversive and fun killer crocodile flick ROGUE—is now unleashing a monster-hunting maverick in the vein of an Indiana Jones type with his new creation SEBASTIAN HAWKS. But this adventurer will not be found on the silver screen (well, not yet). Right now, he’s comic creation that needs your help.

Did you feel that? A mech-sized look at PACIFIC RIM has been unleashed.

Just imagine if Ernest Hemingway hooked up with the Brothers Grimm to write a screenplay based on the story of Snow White, and they got Francisco Goya to shoot and Tod Browning to direct. If that sounds cool, there’s even better news: Spanish filmmaker Pablo Berger has channeled all those energies through his own artistic sensibility and made one of the year’s most memorable, haunting films.

FANGORIA and Drafthouse want to send you to the front lines.

The self-explanatorily titled GANGSTERS, GUNS & ZOMBIES hit DVD and Blu-ray yesterday, and just in case you need an extra incentive to check it out, we’ve got a carnivorous clip (with not-safe-for-work language) to share with you.

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