A few days ago, NECA celebrated Christmas by providing a first-look preview of their upcoming action figure line based on Amazon’s “The Boys,” and we admittedly missed the reveal until today. In the event that anyone else did too, well, better late than never… right?! Check out NECA’s Homelander and Starlight action figures above and
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December 29, 2020 4:50 pm By Nadia Vella Lil’ Baker Films is a new venture between Nath Milburn and Luke Baker to experiment making mixed-media short horror films combining live action, animation, and visual effects. Nath has worked in the animation industry since 2010 on projects such as The Simpsons, Hey Arnold, and Aqua Teen
Álex de la Iglesia is a filmmaker with a reputation for insanely dark humor, stark violence, and an impressive ability to blend genres. All of which are on full display in cult hits The Day of the Beast, Witching and Bitching, The Last Circus, and more. The acclaimed horror filmmaker now turns his focus on television, spinning an
2020 has been an absolute beast of a year in every capacity. The movie industry faced unprecedented upheaval and solutions are still being found on how to best release movies. This year has still featured some big movies, but there are a number of highly anticipated horror releases like Candyman, Halloween Kills, and Spiral: The
If there was any movie that came along and truly captured the zeitgeist this year it was Rob Savage’s Host, filmed during the pandemic, released during the pandemic, and taking place entirely across a Zoom conversation between a lovable group of friends. It was truly a horror movie for 2020, both perfectly timed and genuinely scary
The end of 2020 is finally here! Here’s to hoping the new year brings a return to normalcy, at least in some capacity, and a lot of great new horror. There’s a handful of titles themed around New Year’s Eve when it comes to holiday horror. Movies like New Year’s Evil, Terror Train, and End of Days up the
Welcome to Unveiling The Mind. This bi-monthly column explores psychological horror and representations of mental illness within the genre. Coming into my first viewing of Black Swan in 2010, I had no idea what I was about to see. At the time, I knew little of Darren Aronofsky‘s work. I had seen Requiem for a Dream
Over 20 years after the release of the Wes Craven-produced franchise starter Wishmaster, we’ve learned this morning that a brand new novelization is now on the way! The press release explains, “Written by the creator of Hellraiser 2, 3 & 4, Peter Atkins, and directed by one third of the legendary KNB Effects Group, Robert
“You think water moves fast? You should see ice. It moves like it has a mind. Like it knows it killed the world once and got a taste for murder.” That observation from Samuel L. Jackson’s character Russell Franklin from the film Deep Blue Sea may not be scientifically correct, but he is right about
We really haven’t heard much of anything in regards to Endnight Games’ Sons of The Forest since it was briefly revealed back at last year’s Game Awards. Well, that (sort of) changes with a new trailer for the game, which adds more speculation as to what fans can expect once the game arrives, purportedly next
This Saturday we’re featuring a full day of horror shorts and anthologies on Bloody Disgusting TV, kicking things off with a Bloody Bites marathon featuring 11 episodes jam packed with short horror films. Then followed by the incredible Dead of Night, the V/H/S films, and The Portal. Catch the full schedule below. You can find
Christmas is the time of year that everyone gathers around the TV and partakes in wacky Christmas capers or sickly-sweet Christmas romance (I think some people worship and spend time with loved ones, but I was raised Jewish. We went to the movies and watched TV). Personally, I never got into Christmas movies (probably the
The theatrical release slate might have been limited this year, but it didn’t slow down horror in the slightest. Even with our most anticipated titles postponed, 2020 still delivered great genre offerings, and with it, a ton of great movie posters. A movie trailer has an average of two minutes’ worth of highlight footage to
You always knew he’d call back. Bob Clark’s horror masterpiece Black Christmas has now been remade two times, most recently by Sophia Takal just last year, but those two films hardly aimed to recapture the eerie holiday creepiness of the 1974 proto-slasher. Filmmaker Dave McRae, however, is looking to do just that with his film It’s Me,
Previous Year’s Lists: 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 The biggest and scariest horror to emerge from 2020 was the year itself. What an insane year it’s been. At the start of the new year, 2020 held
You’ll mostly find family-friendly holiday classics like Home Alone, Christmas Vacation and A Christmas Story on your television this week, but SYFY is going in a bit of a different direction. All Christmas day, SYFY will be airing holiday and winter-set horror movies including Santa Jaws and this year’s brand new movies Toys of Terror
Formative Fears is a column that explores how horror scared us from an early age, or how the genre contextualizes youthful phobias and trauma. From memories of things that went bump in the night, to adolescent anxieties made real through the use of monsters and mayhem, this series expresses what it felt like to be a
George Miller is currently developing a Mad Max: Fury Road spinoff movie centered on Charlize Theron‘s Imperator Furiosa character, with The Witch and The New Mutants star Anya Taylor-Joy taking over the role. It’s a prequel simply titled Furiosa at this time, and tonight we’ve learned that Warner Bros. has already handed the film a release date. Furiosa is currently set for release
In addition to being a horror icon he’s also a New York Times Bestselling Author, and Bruce Campbell is back this week with his latest writing project The Cool Side of My Pillow! The Cool Side of My Pillow, now available from Amazon for Kindle, is a collection of essays penned by Campbell himself, and
We’re streaming holiday horror all this week on Bloody Disgusting TV, including a Christmas Eve marathon featuring Mother Krampus 2, Red Christmas, Black Christmas, andSilent Night, Bloody Night. The marathon kicks off at 4PM PT / 7PM ET. You can find Bloody Disgusting TV streaming at channel 770 on The Roku Channel, or watch on
Announced back in September, Netflix and Zack Snyder‘s upcoming zombie film Army of the Dead is getting a prequel anime series with “Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas,” and an “international prequel” of the feature film variety is also on the way. The latter project has wrapped filming this week, we’ve learned courtesy of Snyder himself over on Twitter. Snyder
So much of what we love about the holiday season is built on nostalgia. Those who celebrate during this time of year often recount fond childhood memories of family gatherings, songs of the season, or a favorite gift. They speak of warm feelings at stringing up lights with dad or baking cookies with grandma. And
One name that’s been synonymous with the Alien franchise from the very beginning is David Giler, a key figure in the behind the scenes creation of Ridley Scott’s sci-fi/horror classic and one of the film’s producers. He went on to produce every single installment in the Alien film franchise. Sadly, we’ve learned this week that
We had recently learned that Morgan Creek was developing a reboot of The Exorcist and it looks like Blumhouse is on board the project as well, The Observer reports tonight. According to the site, David Gordon Green (Halloween) is in talks to direct! The Observer is referring to the project as a “sequel,” it’s interesting
You’re not welcomed here. Knight Light: A Horror Movie Podcast continues isolating from the world with their month on Isolation Horror, They Can’t Hear You month, with Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala’s The Lodge! The Lodge follows soon-to-be stepmother Grace (Riley Keough) and her fiancé Richard’s (Richard Armitage) children, Mia and Aiden (Lia McHugh & Jaeden Martell), who go
December 20, 2020 4:05 pm By Nadia Vella Monoliths are like buses, it seems. Since one cropped up in a desert in Utah a couple of weeks ago they’ve been appearing everywhere, from the hills of California to 2,000-year-old Romanian forts. Now, one has seemingly appeared in the sky. Jeff Jacobs was driving home from
Sony and Sucker Punch are giving our more goodies for fans of Ghost of Tsushima with a set of DLC costumes that pay tribute to Sony icons, including some for genre fans. Available now (though you still have to unlock them) are outfits inspired by God of War, Shadow of the Colossus, Horizon Zero Dawn,
Diablo Immortal is still kicking. In fact, the upcoming mobile game is on the cusp of going into a limited technical alpha. In a new update video, lead designer Wyatt Cheng explains that “A small number of players, primarily in Australia, will briefly have access to test the game, and help us look at our
In the wake of brand new horror movie Smiley Face Killers, we’ve learned this week that Crispin Glover has booked his next gig, a starring role in HBO Max series “Red Bird Lane.” Deadline broke the news, reporting that Glover (Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, Willard) has been set as a series regular for
If you want to hang out with Danielle Harris all year long you’ll want to pick up her brand new 2021 calendar, available exclusively through her website while supplies last. The Limited Edition calendar is expected to release on January 1st, 2021, and it can pre-ordered today for $100. The calendar comes hand-numbered and *signed*