
Full Moon has given us killer dolls, evil cookies, and iconic women—meet four of Charles Band’s fiercest, most magnetic female characters. From our favorite …continue reading Magnetic Female Characters of Full Moon Features

Full Moon has given us killer dolls, evil cookies, and iconic women—meet four of Charles Band’s fiercest, most magnetic female characters. From our favorite …continue reading Magnetic Female Characters of Full Moon Features

It’s not a gourmet dish, but those craving genre junk food, “Dead and Rotting” is a tasty enough treat worth checking out for free …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Dead and Rotting (2002)

We return to the Full moon to explore some of the most memorable pairings — unlikely duos that shouldn’t work but somehow create magic. We’ve …continue reading Full Moon Feature’s Best Unlikely Duos

We honor the unsung heroes of filmmaking, looking at the talent behind casting magic and onscreen chemistry for Full Moon Productions. It’s often said, …continue reading Top Full Moon Ensemble Casts

A Charles Band production that draws heavily on the voodoo culture of Louisiana, “Netherworld” never takes any solid shape. Cody inherits his father’s Louisiana …continue reading The Daily Dig: Netherworld (1992)

Full Moon’s “Jack Attack” sticks the landing, but the brief journey to get there feels longer and more prodding than it should. Anything released …continue reading Reel Review: “Demonic Toys: Jack-Attack”

Get your first look at the hotly anticipated “Subspecies” prequel, “Blood Rise: Subspecies V”, and chronicle the rise of vampire Radu. It’s finally here! …continue reading Trailer Park: Blood Rise (Subspecies V)

Join CableTV.com’s Kill Room on Twitter during the month of October, where you can win big by answering daily horror movie trivia questions. The …continue reading October Horror Movie Trivia (CableTV.com)

“Hideous!” is one of the most appropriately named movies in horror history…and not just because of the film’s grotesque killer creatures. Tubi has an …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Hideous! (1997)
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