May 2022 Horror Preview
This month, an iconoclast returns with another horror freakout, and one of our best filmmakers has another headscratcher at the
Read moreThis month, an iconoclast returns with another horror freakout, and one of our best filmmakers has another headscratcher at the
Read moreMarch is gearing up to be a fun month at the movies. Outside the realm of horror, the month starts
Read moreAfter a January where multiple weekends went by without a new wide release, February seems to be bringing the movies
Read moreWomen in Horror month is here, and Red River Horror had to find that Philadelphia connection. Philly-born Scream Queen Brooke
Read moreNew year, same as the old year. As the Omicron variant causes yet another COVID spike around the country, the
Read moreNaturally, December is the time of year for all things cheery. The romanticism of the holiday season, family gatherings, and
Read moreThe 12th Annual Film Festival Runs Nov 11 Through Nov 13, 2021 Laemmle Noho 7, Noho Arts District, Ca. Zed
Read moreIt has taken a few years, but the Red River Horror contributors have hand-selected a new batch of films to
Read moreThere’s something creepy, in a meta-macabre sort of way, when a filmmaker sets a horror movie inside a multiplex. Fade
Read moreThe key art for M. Night Shyamalan’s new film, Old, is worth the price of admission alone. In fact, maybe
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