Malcolm McDowell played Dr. Loomis in Rob Zombie's Halloween, but the movie was so gnarly, McDowell's wife couldn't make it ...
Rob Zombie admits he’s a massive fan of this classic horror film that’s now free to stream. “I love movies that [rely on] the ...
Rob Zombie has long felt misunderstood as a filmmaker. People were openly critical of his debut feature, House of 1000 Corpses, when it bowed in 2003. Zombie received a level of acclaim for his follow ...
With hits like “Spookshow Baby,” “Living Dead Girl” and “Dragula,” Rob Zombie is a very accomplished hard rock and metal singer-songwriter, as well as a horror film director. While he’s known for his ...
Haven’t you ever wanted your own coloring book where you could color in Rob Zombie as he digs through the ditches and burns through the witches? Probably not, and if you did that’s one hell of a ...
Rob Zombie has a new book, styled after children’s Little Golden Books and ostensibly teaching them to spell, but featuring characters from his horror films, including House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil ...
Rob Zombie just released a children's book, but don't worry, it's extremely on-brand. Z Is For Zombie came out Monday through Neck Bolt Publishing, who previously published Zombie's coloring book and ...
Which era of Rob Zombie's career was the better period, his time with White Zombie or after he went solo? That's our battle in this week's Chuck's Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio show. Rob ...
Spirit Halloween has two Rob Zombie masks, but one of them is currently sold out. The popular holiday pop-up retail chain offers annual wares for Halloween costumes, including a pretty impressive ...
Rob Zombie's song Dragula is one of the most iconic songs in heavy metal as he digs through the ditches and burns through through the witches. Made famous for its driving rhythm, gritty vocals, and ...
Rob Zombie’s ‘The Lords of Salem’ is a rip-off of ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ set in Salem, Massachusetts. He didn’t exactly dispute that. The Lords of Salem, on the other hand, is about as subtle as a machete ...