Just in time for the Christmas season, Michael Mohan’s Immaculate is headed to 4K UHD and Blu-ray on December 17. The Sydney Sweeney-starring nun horror hit theaters in March of this year via NEON (who once again aced the marketing by including controversial pushback on the posters) and had a digital, Blu-ray and DVD release later […]
Editor’s Note: This was originally published for FANGORIA on October 13, 2000, and we’re proud to share it as part of The Gingold Files. Reportedly, New Line kept Lost Souls on the shelf for a year because they wanted to avoid competing with the glut of supernatural product that opened in the late summer and […]
As proven by The Witch, The Lighthouse and The Northman, Robert Eggers doesn’t skimp on the historical accuracy, and the same is evidently true for his upcoming Nosferatu, which opens in theaters on December 25. In a new interview with Total Film, Eggers reveals that his take on the menacing Count Orlok, played by Barbarian and It‘s Bill […]
If you ever needed a reason to listen to your mother when she says not to talk to strangers, A24 has the perfect example for you. The studio’s just released their latest trailer for Heretic, the holy horror film starring Hugh Grant, Chloe East, and Yellowjackets’ Sophie Thatcher, and it looks just as unforgiving as […]
Horror streaming titan Shudder is taking over New York Comic Con later this month, with a star-studded panel and special screening of Shawn Linden’s 2020 horror thriller Hunter Hunter on October 17, with star Devon Sawa in attendance for an exclusive Q&A at the IFC Center. Sawa will also take part in Shudder’s official Scare […]
If you’re looking for something that lands between the safety of a traditional theme park haunt, and the extreme haunts we hear horror stories about, Delusion is the answer you seek. Part narrative story and part role-playing adventure, there is no proper way to fully describe the Delusion experience. The closest I can come is […]
This year marks the return of the Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor! This is exciting news for Southern California haunt fans. It’s a truly unique experience to attend a haunt in a location rumored to be actually haunted. With five mazes in total, Dark Harbor features three mazes on the actual ship and two out in […]
Editor’s Note: This was originally published for FANGORIA on October 2, 2002, and we’re proud to share it as part of The Gingold Files. Any franchise that goes on long enough runs the risk of falling victim to its own success, and that’s just what happens with Red Dragon. When The Silence of the Lambs […]
Editor’s Note: This was originally published for FANGORIA on October 1, 2004, and we’re proud to share it as part of The Gingold Files. The problem with even the most positive cinematic trend is that there will always be bandwagon-jumpers rushing in to capitalize on it. The welcome recent swing toward back-to-basics, ’70s-style horror has […]
Editor’s Note: This was originally published for FANGORIA on October 6, 2005, and we’re proud to share it as part of The Gingold Files. It has been suggested that Universal pulled George A. Romero’s Land of the Dead out of its original October 2005 theatrical slot and rushed it onto big screens this past June […]