For the first time in its nineteen year run, the San Diego LGBT FilmOut film festival has added a block of short horror films to its roster....
Writers and directors in independent short horror films are literally looking everywhere for inspiration. It might come from a sign, a snippet of overheard conversation, or...
Anne Rice fans rejoice! For what seems like an eternity, we have been waiting on news of where and how Rice’s epic series of novels, The Vampire...
Clinton Lofthouse. Write that name down. If he’s not a household name for fans of dark art and horror photography in the next ten years, I’ll...
An actor’s process for creating a character is fascinating, unique to themselves and molded by personal experience. Good actors create a character that elicits an emotional...
A small SUV screeches to a halt at the mouth of an alleyway. A man jumps out of the driver’s seat and circles the vehicle to...
“Dear Mr. Reddick, Thank you for your aggressive introduction…” That was how the letter began that Jeffrey Reddick received from New Line’s Bob Shaye so many...
“American Horror Story”. “The Walking Dead”. “The Strain”. “The Exorcist”. They are magnets to horror fans, drawing us back each week during their season,...
Fresh this week from IFC Midnight in association with The Darkside and Fat Cigar Productions brings us House on Willow Street, a solid horror thriller written...
Once upon a time, as all dark tales begin, King Otakar II of Bohemia sent the abbot Sedlec to the Holy Land on a diplomatic mission. When...
It takes a special kind of talent to make an audience flinch with a single image. It’s an instinctive thing that you either have or you...
In a recent article on iHorror, my fellow writer Timothy Rawles discussed the evolution and dissipation of the use of nudity in the horror genre. Only...