Horror

Officially a holiday classic, Trick ‘r Treat director Michael Dougherty gifted us with the Christmas-set horror Krampus, in which a boy accidentally summons a festive demon to his family home. It starred Hereditary‘sToni Collette with Adam Scott and David Koechner. In the past, Dougherty has shared never-before-seen concept art of the title character, while today
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Filmmaker Ben Wheatley (Kill List, Sightseers, A Field in England, High-Rise, Rebecca, The Meg 2) had revealed back in September that he secretly shot a micro-budget horror movie during quarantine, and we recently learned that the mysterious movie is titled In the Earth. We’ve now learned today that it’s set for a premiere at Sundance next year! Check out a
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Executive produced by Academy Award-nominated director M. Night Shyamalan, the ten-episode second season of “Servant” will premiere globally on Apple TV+ with the first episode on January 15, 2021, followed by new episodes weekly, every Friday. And we’ve learned today that it won’t be the last season, as a third season has already been ordered! Season Two, meanwhile, is now exactly
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Technically an unofficial sequel to Werner Herzog’s brilliant Nosferatu the Vampyre, the lesser-known film Nosferatu in Venice came along nearly ten years later, putting Klaus Kinski back in the title role of the infamous blood-sucker. Saving the film from obscurity, Severin Films has announced this week that they’re bringing Nosferatu in Venice to Blu-ray next
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December 13, 2020 2:43 pm By Nadia Vella Horror films have become one of the most sourced after genres to watch in the film industry these days as consumers can’t get enough of the intense watching and jumping sequences. Because of this, we scaled the Netflix inventory and looked to find the best horror movies
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Amongst the newly-announced games (including that one with Bruce Campbell), Housemarque revealed Returnal, a third-person sci-fi shooter that shares an obviously similar theme with Bethesda’s upcoming Deathloop. First announced back in June during PlayStation’s Future of Gaming showcase, Returnal follows Selene, an Astra space scout who’s trapped in an endless time loop on an alien
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Little girl. Big psycho. Canadian filmmaker Steven Kostanski (Manborg, Leprechaun Returns, The Void) is back with Psycho Goreman, a horror-comedy that was acquired by RLJE Films and Shudder. First up, RLJE will release Psycho Goreman in theaters, On Demand & Digital on January 22. “Featuring a supporting turn from Kostanski’s Astron-6 collaborator Adam Brooks (and a few other surprise cameos), PG (Psycho Goreman) introduces
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I think they’re sick…if they’re sick, I am sick too. Knight Light: A Horror Movie Podcast‘s Isolation horror month, They Can’t Hear You, travels through the darkness of family and despair with Trey Edward Shults’ It Comes At Night! It Comes At Night follows family members Paul (Joel Edgerton), Sarah (Carmen Ejogo), and their son, Travis (Kelvin Harrison
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The “BendyFigs” line from The Noble Collection has grown to include four of the classic Universal Monsters, with all of them now in stock on Amazon for arrival before Christmas. Frankenstein’s Monster, the Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula and the Creature from the Black Lagoon are part of the collection, each bendable, posable toy measuring approx.
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To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Ridley Scott’s Alien, NECA has been releasing an ongoing series comprised of new releases all year long, and wave four has been unveiled today. Wave 4 will include previously released fan favorites Ripley (Compression Suit), Lambert (Compression Suit), and Giger’s Alien, with various upgrades and improvements. Both Ripley &
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Image/Skybound Entertainment have announced this week the upcoming launch of ULTRAMEGA, a brand new comic series that’s headed our way with one hell of a premise. In the world of ULTRAMEGA, a cosmic plague has spread and transformed everyday people into violent, monstrous kaiju. Only the Ultramega—three individuals imbued with incredible powers—hold the line against
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James Wan is on board to produce a small screen version of I Know What You Did Last Summer that Amazon recently ordered to series, and today a director has been hired. Variety reports that Craig Macneill (The Boy, “Channel Zero: Candle Cove,” Lizzie, “Castle Rock,” “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” “NOS4A2”) will direct the show’s
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Announced last week, Discovery is launching their own streaming service titled Discovery+ on January 4, 2021, and available at launch will be a brand new special from Zak Bagans. The special is titled “Ghost Adventures: Cecil Hotel,” and an official press release sent out today previews the 2-hour program along with a first-look image (above). “Stationed along downtown
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The collective trio known as Radio Silence, Tyler Gillett, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Chad Villella (V/H/S, Southbound, Ready or Not, Scream) have already set up their next horror project, with Deadline reporting today that they’re on board to tackle Reunion for MGM. Radio Silence will direct and produce the “high school horror movie.” Guy Busick, who co-wrote
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The story that began with The Collector and continued with The Collection finally becomes a trilogy with upcoming sequel The Collected, which will bring back the titular villain as well as the only man who’s been able to stop his reign of terror, Arkin O’Brien. Josh Stewart reprises the role in the new film, which had been in production before shutting
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“I decided it was time to die… and the world agreed with me.” It’s pretty incredible how much international horror Netflix brings to the table every year, much of it (unfortunately) dropped onto the streaming service with little fanfare. But one upcoming horror series that should most definitely be on your radar, if the official
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