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Podcast: Jarrod Hornbeck on ‘Out of the Dark’
Jarrod Hornbeck, co-host of the 'Puppets Masters / Castle Freaks' podcast, opens up about 1988 slasher 'Out of the Dark.'
Podcast: ‘Queens of the Dead’ Gets Uncertified
Matt Donato and Matthew Monagle sit down for a conversation about Tina Romero's delightful zombie movie 'Queens of the Dead.'
‘Shelby Oaks’ Review: Chris Stuckmann Covers the Hits in His Part-Found Footage Debut
Former YouTube critic Chris Stuckmann sidesteps his own most interesting ideas in 'Shelby Oaks' in favor of the familiar.
Podcast: Micheline Pitt-Norman and R.H. Norman on ‘The Pit’
Micheline Pitt-Norman and R.H. Norman join Certified Forgotten to talk about their 'V/H/S/Halloween' segment and Lew Lehman's 'The Pit.'
‘Livescreamers’ Is the Next Big Idea in Screenlife Horror
Christine Makepeace explains why Michelle Iannantuono's horror sequel 'Livescreamers' breathes new life into screenlife cinema.
Podcast: Jonathan Janz on ‘Butterfly Kisses’
Author Jonathan Janz ('Veil') joins the Certified Forgotten podcast to talk about Erik Kristopher Myers's cult classic 'Butterfly Kisses.'
Join Certified Forgotten and Tina Romero at Brooklyn Horror
Certified Forgotten is sitting down with Tina Romero at Brooklyn Horror for a chat about her debut feature, 'Queens of the Dead.'
‘Affection’ Review: Jessica Rothe Remains a Millennial Scream Queen
BT Meza's 'Affection' offers another blend of horror and sci-fi for star Jessica Rothe, who remains one of the great Millennial scream queens.
Podcast: ‘HIM’ Gets Uncertified
Matt Donato and Matt Monagle discuss Justin Tipping's 'HIM,' a hybrid of sports and horror that is much better than its reviews might suggest.
‘HIM’ Review: Maybe, Just Maybe, Football Has Always Been Body Horror
Justin Tipping's 'HIM' proves that every sports biopic has a secret horror movie that's just dying to get out.
Subscribe for $1 During Our Halloween Pledge Drive
Get your first month of Certified Forgotten for just $1 when you register during our first-ever Halloween pledge drive.
‘Beast of War’ Review: Creature and Feature in Perfect Harmony
Kiah Roache-Turner's 'Beast of War' offers audiences the perfect balance of historical action and creature feature excess.











