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“COTTAGE” INDUSTRY There’s nothing quite like the mix of biting horror and black humor that this Brit flick aims for.
MOCKUMENTARY “MASSACRE” “Malevolence” maker Stevan Mena explores the “Brutal” yet lighter side of fear filmmaking.
“KNOCK KNOCK” IS NO JOKE Serious bloodshed results when a maniac targets teens in this New York-lensed indie.
ASIA ARGENTO EXPOSED The actress bares her feelings on “Mother of Tears” and her other controversial movies.
FORGOTTEN HORRORS: “RETRIBUTION” Possession was 9/10 of the terror where this unsung late-’80s shocker was concerned.
LAST STOP ON “THE MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN” One of Clive Barker’s best-ever short stories now becomes one of his grisliest films.
“DEATH NOTE” WORTHY In this Japanese smash, the power to decide who lives and who dies is as simple as a signature.
GROWLING IN “CLOVERFIELD” Making a giant creature both vérité and very terrifying was a particular challenge.
SOUTHLAND TERROR TALES A gang of up-and-coming frightmeisters unleash murder and monsters below the Mason-Dixon Line.
VACATION IN “RUINS” It was no relaxing trip for young actresses Jena Malone and Laura Ramsey.
DIMENSION OF FEAR A look back at the B-movie distributor that sent “Spiders,” “Dr. Black” and others to the drive-ins.
GRAVY ELEGY Method acting MONSTER INVASION Steve Niles turns Batman scary; an ill-fated “Séance”; moral terror makes an “Entrance” DR. CYCLOPS We see a “Dead Moon Rising,” and we like it; super “Nanny” HORRORCADE “Devil” is still a hell of a game, but not so the latest “Turok” and “Aliens.” DVD DUNGEON A fascinating look “Inside” French splatter; “Trigger Man” has good aim
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