Author Steve Niles has been around slinging ink longer than a lot of people think. He has also seen the industry from both sides and from the corporate versus indie perspective. Since he just made another major move in his life and career in leaving Southern California behind and heading to Texas I thought it would be a good time to talk with him about his history in the publishing and film business.
News
by Blu Gilliand
03/04/2013 - 5:00pm
Over the past few years, Mark Miller has established a close working relationship with Clive Barker.
03/01/2013 - 10:00am
It's an iconic horror image that's proven inescapable for Barbara Crampton, the much-beloved cult actress and scream queen: being secured to a cold operating table while a demented, re-animated severed head licks at her with perverted glee, supported by it's deceased, but very much active former body.
by Nancy Greene
02/27/2013 - 4:00pm
Graham Masterton is an Edgar Award-winning writer of horror, mystery and non-fiction. Several of his books, including his first, The Manitou, have been adapted for film.
by Alyse Wax
02/25/2013 - 8:00pm
We chatted with series star Ashley Bell, who reprises her role as Nell, the sheltered, innocent girl who is possessed by the devil.
by Alyse Wax
02/22/2013 - 8:00pm
Dead Man Down isn’t exactly the kind of film we normally cover on FEARnet: an action-revenge flick starring Colin Farrell and Noomi Rapace. But there was one aspect that got our attention: being eaten by rats. In the film, Rob Vataj plays a man who is subjected to this cruel, unusual torture. We grilled him about what it is like to spend an entire day beneath a blanket of rats.
by Rob Galluzzo
02/22/2013 - 1:00pm
It's not often that a remake can successfully capture the spirit & tone of the original, yet bring something new & unique to warrant a different interpretation of the same story in the first place, but in the case of 'Maniac,' director Franck Khalfoun and producer Alexandre Aja did just that.
by Alyse Wax
02/20/2013 - 8:00pm
The biggest horror hit of last year was Sinister, starring Ethan Hawke as a true crime writer who gets embroiled in the supernatural hauntings that killed the family in his most recent work.
02/18/2013 - 6:00pm
Shout! Factory’s “Scream Factory” arm continues to release some of the most awesomely obscure and beloved horror titles ever and this coming Tuesday February 19 is no exception. Terence Winkless’ cult cockroach classic The Nest finally gets the high-definition treatment.
02/15/2013 - 12:00pm
The groundbreaking horror hip-hop album trilogy by Brotha Lynch Hung is complete, and we got to chat with Lynch about the concept and his creative inspirations.








