Horror

On the road to the second season of “Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous” coming to Netflix this Friday, director Colin Trevorrow speaks a bit about the upcoming feature film Jurassic World: Dominion in a new chat with Entertainment Weekly. The film’s current release date is June 10, 2022, and Trevorrow describes it as both a “celebration”
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January 17, 2021 3:29 pm By Nadia Vella As the Hippie filmmaker Zee – living together with her lovely, but peculiar Granny Sam – persuades her insolent producer Serge to try an obscure online Game, they get caged into her room. The game sets them against each other and the room turns into a nightmare
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While we know them as distinct monsters nowadays, most tales of bogeymen tend to converge the further back you go. Vampires, werewolves and undead ghouls may have developed their own individual nuances and mythologies, but they’re really just variations of the same primitive human fears adjusted for different cultural climates. However, even among these infinite
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January 17, 2021 3:37 pm By Nadia Vella Two murders are committed at a meatpacking plant by someone wearing a cow mask. Not long after, the CEO of a water park is brutally killed by someone wearing an orca mask. Interpol Agent An Chang believes these are the latest acts of a ruthless serial killer he
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Kenny Caperton’s “On Set Cinema” is an ongoing film series that presents movie screenings of cult favorites and horror classics at their actual filming locations, and one of this year’s events will take Friday the 13th fans back to the real-life Camp Crystal Lake/Camp Forest Green from Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, which is
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The ‘70s consistently ranks among the very best decades for horror. The genuine horrors of the Vietnam war permeated pop culture, which, along with other socio-political anxieties, massively fueled the genre’s evolution. The decade introduced a generation of maverick filmmakers like Tobe Hooper, Wes Craven, and Brian de Palma, who embraced the era’s unrestrained and
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Everyone it seems is getting hyped for Simon McQuoid’s upcoming adaptation of Mortal Kombat. So it’s no wonder that some people (such as the wrestlers of Impact Wrestling) have put their enthusiasm on display. On Twitter, Impact Wrestling posted a series of videos showing The Karate Man defeating Ethan Page, and finishing him off by
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January 17, 2021 5:08 pm By Nadia Vella Anthony Hopkins has admitted he’s ‘at peace’ with his eventual death as he described life as a ‘terminal condition’ which brings a ‘tremendous freedom.’ The veteran actor, 82, described how he has accepted that his eventual passing is ‘inevitable’ because there is ‘nothing’ he can ‘do about
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Capcom is obviously focused at the moment on Resident Evil Village (as this Thursday indicates), but that’s not to say that they’re not giving some love to the upcoming Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection. Capcom has released the first Developer Diary for the upcoming title, focusing on what longtime fans can expect from the return of
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A new movie adaptation of the popular tabletop roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons is finally happening, with Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, co-directors of the comedy Game Night and writers of Spider-Man: Homecoming, on board to direct. But that’s not the only D&D project in the works, as THR reports that a series is also being developed. Like the
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Looking a bit like Ti West’s Trigger Man, Joel Schumacher’s Phone Booth and Ryûhei Kitamura’s Downrange, the Swedish survival thriller Red Dot is coming to Netflix just in time for Valentine’s Day. How does this relate to a romantic holiday, you ask? In the film, “David and Nadja attempt to rekindle their relationship on a romantic hiking trip to the
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From the team behind Hulu’s Run along with producer Matt Reeves (The Batman) comes HBO Max‘s “The Future,” a sci-fi series just announced by Deadline this afternoon. The one-hour series, currently in development, is written by Dan Frey and is said to be “told through an innovative multimedia style that’s never been seen on TV.”
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Ever wanted to mash up Super Monkey Ball with the original Wolfenstein 3D? Creator Nickireda did, and the result is Return to Castle Monkey Ball. Combining all the chaotic physics-based “golf” of Super Monkey Ball with Wolfenstein 3D‘s Nazis, the game now sees you moving through eight procedurally-generated Nazi fortresses. Instead of mowing down Nazis with
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It was announced back in December that HBO and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (“Riverdale,” “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”) are developing a reboot of the vampire series “True Blood,” which was based on the novels by Charlaine Harris and created by Alan Ball. The series aired between 2008 and 2014, officially coming to an end after seven seasons and 80
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