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New Swedish Terrors: Mara Teaser Trailer

Them crazy Swedes. Ever since old MacReady uttered those words in John Carpenter's The Thing, we knew we'd be seeing more of them in the horror genre.

Phobia 2 Sales Art and International Trailer

In any language anthologies kick ass. With AFM right around the corner, the sales art and official international trailer for Phobia 2 from Thailand have barreled their way online, and this one looks like a winner!

Sales Art and Synopsis: Secret Sunday

Some new sales art and a synopsis are on tap for Saranyoo Jiralak's new Thai horror film, Secret Sunday (also known as Number 9), which is being shopped at this year's AFM; and we've got them both here for you, all sticky like.

Zombie Hunter Rika (2009)

Reviewed by The Foywonder Starring Risa Kudo, Takeshi Yamamoto, Keisuke, Mai Minami Directed Ken'ichi Fujiwara

Angry Bear Spirits Stalk Finland in Carcass

We don't often hear much news around these parts about horror movies from Finland, but then we don't usually get movies based on Finnish mythology about pissed-off killer bear spirits. Such a movie, Carcass, is in pre-production in Finland.

Poster, Trailer, and Clips from Vertige (High Lane)

For the life of us we can't understand just why any supposed thrill-seekers would want to risk their very lives and sometimes limbs just to climb a mountain. Because it's there? Really? When trouble comes, it's sometimes deservedly so. Such is the case with the French thriller Vertige (or High Lane for us silly Americans).

From Russia With Rollerblades and Chainsaws

Rollerblading. Chainsaws. Video game monsters in the real world. Pick axes to the chest. Short skirts. Action. Sci-Fi. Horror. Slapstick. Welcome to the world of Night Fighter, a new genre mishmash from the former Soviet Union set to open in Russia sometime next month.

Italy's Monkey Boy is On a Rampage

There's one thing you should fear about Italy. It's not the Cosa Nostra or even the danger presented by that wacky leaning tower; it's the Monkey Boy. What's that, you ask? Well, the word absurd comes to mind.

Good News for The Host 2!

One of the best genre films in recent memory, The Host, will be the basis for both an American remake (surprise, surprise!) and a sequel. And while I couldn't care less about what Hollywood thinks it can do to make a better film than Joon-ho Bong's original, the prospect of a sequel, however unnecessary, has my full attention.