Interviews

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Just when you thought horror might be forgetting how to, well, horrify audiences, along comes a movie that restores your faith in the genre’s ability to shock and disturb even its most jaded fans...
“I definitely wasn’t interested in [making] a London gangster flick…”

Interview with The Invisible Band!

The Invisible Band! is a psychedelic and space rock outfit that hails from the United Kingdom. The musician known as Alazarin got tired of busking on the streets, so he brought his act to Second Life, where he can now play live shows for a worldwide audience. We discuss the loss of his original master tapes and decades worth of written music, gigging in Second Life, and new musical directions.
The author of two of the Supernatural novels and the senior editor at BenBella Books talk about the new anthology of in-depth essays that cover the fan favorite series through its third season…
With Raimi-and-Tapert-produced U.S. remakes of The Substitute and Just Another Love Story in the pipeline, and the stateside bow of the latter just around the corner, Ole Bornedal’s name is one that North American filmgoers will soon become very familiar with—if they aren’t already…
One can no longer say that Toby Wilkins is an up-and-coming filmmaker—he’s already arrived. Tapped by Sam Raimi to make TALES FROM THE GRUDGE and THE GRUDGE 3, Wilkins recently spoke to us about SPLINTER, the year’s best old-fashioned (yet new-fangled) monster movie. But along the way we also discussed ALIEN, ALIENS, FINAL DESTINATION, 28 DAYS LATER, THE THING and, um, STARDUST…
The producer of The Evil Dead, 30 Days of Night, and Sam Raimi’s 2009 release, Drag Me To Hell, sat down to talk with us about the joys of foreign-language horror, the focus of his new DVD label, Ghost House Underground. We also got around to topics such as the place of the PG-13 rating in the genre, why J-horror’s moment in the sun may have come and gone, and even the upcoming TV series The Legend of the Seeker

When you pick up your favorite novel, did you ever stop to think that maybe the author knows what he or she's talking about from first-hand experience?

Okay, maybe Charlaine Harris doesn't know any vampires and Jim Butcher has never been a wizard. But when it comes to haunted houses, novelist Deborah LeBlanc knows her stuff. That's because in her free time, LeBlanc investigates the paranormal with her local chapter of the Louisiana Paranormal investigators.

“Perhaps the horror genre can take us back to a more naked state of being and present us with a starting line from which to discuss the world with one another…”
Sera Gamble, producer and writer for The CW's horror drama Supernatural, answered a few questions about the show and why she's looking forward to season 4 (spoiler warning)...
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