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Horror icons Bill Moseley (The Devil’s Rejects) and Lin Shaye (Insidious) have a contentious first meeting in our exclusive clip from Scared to Death.
Heads will roll when the supernatural horror comedy haunts select theaters today, March 13, via Atlas Distribution.
It follows a group of filmmakers who attend a seance at an abandoned orphanage in order to research their horror movie. When the ritual begins, the cast and crew are trapped inside and tormented by the spirits of the children — and something far worse.
Olivier Paris, Victoria Konefal (“Days of Our Lives”), B.J. Minor (“Bel-Air”), Jade Chynoweth (300: Rise of an Empire), Rae Dawn Chong (Commando), Lucinda Jenney (Thinner), and musician Kurt Deimer (Halloween 2018) round out the cast.
Scottish music video helmer Paul Boyd (Shania Twain, Sting, Deadmau5) writes and directs, loosely based on actual events.
Steve Poster (Donnie Darko, Rocky V) serves as cinematographer. Eric Barrett and Todd Slater produce.
“Working with Lin Shaye and Bill Moseley was just surreal and amazing.” Deimer tells Bloody Disgusting. “I feel incredibly blessed to have been able to play the Grog in Scared to Death and simply be in the same room with mentors like them. Being around actors of that caliber and getting the chance to show what I can do on screen alongside them was an amazing experience.”
Moseley and Shaye previously starred together in 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams and Gothic Harvest.
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‘Catacomb of Torment’ Reveals Origin of EC Comics Horror Host The Tormentor [Exclusive]
Published 1 hour ago on March 13, 2026
By Alex DiVincenzo
Catacomb of Torment will uncover the tantalizing, terrifying truth about the Tormentor.
We have an exclusive look inside EC Comics’ Catacomb of Torment #11 at writer/artist Dustin Weaver‘s (Avengers) “Torment of Hester Godwin,” which delves into the horror host’s origin.
The Tormentor takes center stage in to reveal her hopes (“to see your bone marrow!”), dreams (“slathering you in scalding oil!”), and aspirations (“finding excruciating new ways of using the ball-peen hammer!”) in the bloody tale of how she came to be
“I took inspiration from the resurrection of EC Comics we have right now,” says Weaver. “You can’t kill the human desire to tell and enjoy horror stories. The Tormentor, as a horror host, revels in this hallmark of humanity. In the end, it’s a storyteller, and will always be a storyteller, who’ll have the last laugh.”
In addition to this celebration of the Mistress of Malice, Catacomb of Torment #11 features more tortuous tales from the depths of the Tormentor’s catacomb, including “Type M for Murder,” written by Matt Bors (Toxic Avenger) and drawn by Fabiana Mascolo (Catwoman), and “Every Cut a Lie,” from writer Liam Johnson (Armitage) and artist Arjuna Susini (Lamentation).
The issue features five cadaverous covers by Weaver, Jorge Fornés (Batman), Shawn McManus (Fables), and Patricia Martín (Murder Drones), pictured below.
Catacomb of Torment #11 will be released on May 20.
Cover A by Dustin Weaver
Cover B by Jorge Fornés
EC Homage Variant (1:10) by Shawn McManus
B&W Artist Edition Variant (1:20) by Dustin Weaver
Archive Edition (1:50) by Patricia Martín
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