Howard Gorman

Happy Friday the 13th, Jason! Here’s every ‘Friday The 13th’ movie – ranked!

‘Spiral’ director Darren Lynn Bousman says fans “aren’t ready” for his new ‘Saw’ reboot
"I read the script and I thought, 'Holy shit! This is actually really good'"

‘The Lord Of The Rings’ star Morfydd Clark: “This show is continually mind-blowing”
From Middle Earth to 'Saint Maud' – here's what you need to know about Wales' breakout talent

‘She Dies Tomorrow’ review: an astonishing near-death experience
Amy Seimetz delves deep into the human psyche with this trippy sensory-overload

How to make the ultimate slasher film
Jay Baruchel's debut horror is a blood-spattered thriller for the ages – we ask him how he did it

‘Random Acts Of Violence’ review: self-reflective slasher mixes horror with philosophy
Jay Baruchel's gutsy gore-fest poses an important question: do violent films cause violent acts?

‘Bill & Ted’: William Sadler says “the spirit of the original movies is all there” in ‘Face The Music’
The long-awaited 'Bill & Ted' revival will arrive in August

‘Color Out Of Space’ review: Nicolas Cage cracks up in an all-out assault on the senses
Richard Stanley's gore-filled adaptation of an H. P. Lovecraft horror classic

Nicolas Cage: “I’m not nostalgic about my early work”
After a decade of straight-to-video irrelevance, the 'Color Out Of Space' star has carved himself a new niche in art-house horror

“We’re not trying to follow in our dads’ footsteps”: ‘Daniel Isn’t Real’ stars Patrick Schwarzenegger and Miles Robbins talk making it on their own
Saying no to Hollywood nepotism

‘Primal’ review: Nicolas Cage meets ‘Snakes On A Plane’ in bonkers, seafaring creature feature
Stuffed with unintentionally laugh-out-loud moments, 'Primal' is fun as long as you don't take it too seriously
