Horror

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Guy Pearce Admits Being ‘Afraid Of The Dark’

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Guy Pearce is spending time with Katie Holmes in the dark. Hopefully neither of them will trip over Tom Cruise…

Exclusive: Bruce McDonald talks ‘Pontypool’

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FSR chats with the ‘Pontypool’ director about his unique, extremely entertaining zombie movie, currently in limited release and available for purchase in living rooms nationwide through IFC On Demand.

Review: Pontypool

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Run to see ‘Pontypool,’ the other horror movie out this weekend. It’s as intelligent and exciting as the best the genre has to offer and it can be seen in theaters in select cities, and on IFC On Demand.

Review: ‘Haunting in Connecticut’ a Clichéd Snoozefest

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The only thing haunting about The Haunting in Connecticut is how similar it is to every other haunted house movie of the last three decades.

Indie Spotlight: “The Objective” Gets Lost in the Desert

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A CIA spook and a team of Special Ops drive deep into the Afghanistan desert to find a religious leader who may have stolen nuclear warheads or in possession of something far more dangerous.

Foreign Objects: Donkey Punch (UK)

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Three stupid British girls vacationing in Spain hook up with four pricks and head out into the Mediterranean on a borrowed yacht. Will the premise deliver a strong blow to the back of the head or just leave you unsatisfied?

31 Days of Horror: Pet Semetary

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The Creed family has moved to Maine in search of a happy and quiet new life. Unfortunately, they’ll find only anguish, suffering, death, and the supernatural instead.

31 Days of Horror: Dead Alive

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The Return of the King may have one the Oscar for Best Picture, but Dead Alive might just be Peter Jackson’s best film.

31 Days of Horror: A Nightmare on Elm Street

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Return to the original nightmare to remind yourself of a time when Freddy was actually frightening.