Arrow has just announced their first round of DVD/Blu-ray releases for spring 2013, with some groovy horror titles and grindhouse faves in the mix. Read on for details!
Director Quentin Tarantino answers the question, "What three films inspired you the most?" His answer: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly; Mario Bava's Black Sabbath; and Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein.
The early 90s were a time of exciting transition for this horror fan. As I said goodbye to my teens and hello to my 20s, I attended my first horror convention, I signed my first distribution contract for a movie I’d directed, and I was introduced to the cinema of Italian filmmaker Mario Bava.
When her astronaut dad gives her a gift, a green orb from space, a little girl is delighted. But, after dad is killed, the girl learns the orb is the embodiment of all the evil in the universe.
The bizarre handle of this UK retro-metal trio doesn't even hint at the strange spell they weave in their debut full-length album. In this review, we stare into the piercing eyes of the great red bird and tune into some psycho psychedelic sounds...
After contributing some memorably maniacal music to the epic heavy metal fantasy game Brütal Legend, horror-metal act Wrath of Killenstein have finally returned with some twisted new material. Hopefully our review will prepare yourself for the bizarre sonic onslaught...
North Carolina "occult doom" band Hour of 13 have tapped into the spirit of vintage metal and down-tuned doom rock to create an album that feels surprisingly new and energetic. Check out our track-by-track review, listen to a cut from the album, and get a peek at some slightly naughty promo images...
Brooklyn metallers Natur have scored international acclaim for capturing the essence of old-school metal, and their debut album "Head of Death" is a riff-heavy ode to "the macabre, the monstrous and the mad." Check out our chat with their lead singer, who shares some of his favorite horror inspirations.