Category: Videos

#POCtober: 12 Horror Shorts By POC

Alexia (2013) Andrés Borghi

Apartment 41 (2015) Veemsen Lama

Being (2015) Bahaish Kapoor

Danger Word (2013) Luchina Fisher

Geometría (1987) Guillermo Del Toro

Luna (2013) Antonio Perez

Mamá (2008) Andrés Muschietti

Night Walker (2008) Glenn Singer

Scrambled (2013) Faisal Hashmi

Shhh (2011) Freddy Chavez Olmos & Shervin Shoghian

The Girl in the Photograph (2014) John Chris Lopez

Wake (2010) Bree Newsome

Full Theatrical Trailer for Tetsuya Nakashima’s ‘The World of Kanako’

Click here to read at Firstshowing.net.

Drafthouse Films will release The World of Kanako in select theaters December 4, as well as on VOD.

We Were Not Wired For Scary Things: Adventures in the Spooky Science of Thrills, Chills and Halloween Fear

Click to read at Salon.com.

Riding Japan’s Takabisha, the world’s steepest roller coaster, is the perfect way to demonstrate this.

#POCtober: Ray Santiago Talks “ASH VS. EVIL DEAD” in NYCC 2015 Video Q&A

Read about it at Fangoria.com.

In honor of the news that “Ash vs Evil Dead” has already earned itself a second season….!

#POCtober: WATCH Dark Tales of Japan (日本のこわい夜)


Dark Tales of Japan (Nihon no Kowai Yoru) is a 2004 made-for-TV film anthology of five short horror stories, directed by five notable Japanese film directors: Yoshihiro Nakamura, Norio Tsuruta, Kōji Shiraishi, Takashi Shimizu and Masayuki Ochiai.

#POCtober: “Night Walker” A Horror Short by Navajo Film Maker Glenn Singer

“NIGHT WALKER” A Horror Short By Glenn Singer

“Night Walker” is a story we’ve all heard about hitchhikers on the rez… This short film project incorporates an all Navajo cast and crew. It was written and directed by Navajo film maker Glenn Singer of Ganado, Arizona.

Neil deGrasse Tyson Is Your—And Everyone Else’s—Personal Astrophysicist

Read at Vice.com.

#POCtober: Hauntings, Horror & History of Latin America

Here are some site recs to celebrate horror and history through out Latin America!

Latin Horror
The first English-language website dedicated to the genre of Latin horror. Features the leading Latin/Spanish/International “dark creative expressionists” working in film, theater, music, photography, illustration, graphic novels, “dark art” novelas, comic books, literature, and games—from the seasoned masters—to the up-and-coming Latin horrorphile whose work is grounded in horror, the macabre, and gothic arts.

100 Must See Brazilian Horror Films / 100 Filmes Brasileiros de Horror
A REC LIST CREATED BY Created by C Primati for IMDb
100 recs from site member C Primati.

Latina.com: 7 Terrifying Latin American Legends

Mexico Less Travelled: Haunted Mexico

BikeHike: The Spookiest Ghost Stories of Central and South America

Peru This Week: Five Famous Peruvian Ghost Stories

Beyond Samba: Brazilian Folklore: Magical Creatures that Inhabit the Forests

Remezcla: The Top 5 Latino Horror Legends & Monsters

Wander Argentina: Haunted Buenos Aires: Ghost Stories of the City

YouTube: Las Leyendas de Guatemala (The Legends of Guatemala)

Latin Times: Top 5 Scariest Latin American Ghost Stories

Travel Basecamp: Exploring Roatán’s Haunted Caverns In Honduras

Watch: The First Four Minutes of “Ash vs Evil Dead”

Read about the upcoming episode at Bloody Disgusting. So far, all the reviews we’ve read have been great!

Premieres Halloween night…

#POCtober: The Aswang Phenomenon (2011) A Documentary

“What would happen if a country of 97 million people were taught at a young age that the boogie man was real? In the Philippines, for the last 400 years, the ‘aswang’ has been used as propoganda and social control by Spanish Colonizers, the Catholic Church, the Philippine government, and even the CIA.”

~Read More At IMDB