Horror

Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, Christopher Walken, and John Turturro star in the new Apple TV+ thriller series “Severance,” directed by Ben Stiller and arriving early next year. This one has a very interesting premise, with the memories of office workers being altered to the point that they literally cannot bring their work home – or
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Sinister and Doctor Strange duo Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill return to horror with their brand new Blumhouse horror movie The Black Phone, an adaptation of Joe Hill‘s short story. The Black Phone features Ethan Hawke as a killer who wears a mask designed by Tom Savini and his team, but you’ll unfortunately have to wait a bit longer to see it. Originally set for theatrical release
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Friday brings the theatrical release of Spider-Man: No Way Home, the third entry of the Tom Holland starring MCU Spider-Man films. The sequel sees Spider-Man turn to Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) for help, then a spell goes awry. What that entails remains a mystery until the film’s release, but we know that we can expect to see Alfred Molina reprise
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We’re now less than one month away from the return of the Scream franchise, with next year’s franchise relaunch/legacy sequel coming exclusively to theaters on January 14, 2022. Dolby Cinema’s exclusive poster art has been revealed this morning, and the design is actually based on a fan piece created by Creepy Duck Design. The Dolby Cinema poster,
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Widely known as a deeply maligned production, 1996’s Hellraiser: Bloodline was the last theatrical feature in the Clive Barker-originated franchise, and the last to boast its creator’s input, before the ensuing sequels went the direct-to-video route with a number of low budget follow-ups which often suffered from diminishing returns. For years, fans have wished for
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Addison Heimann’s feature directorial debut will be titled Hypochondriac, and Deadline brings us a big ole batch of casting news today for the LGBTQ-themed horror movie. The film’s cast will include Zach Villa (American Horror Story, Destroyer), Devon Graye (Dexter, I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore.), Madeline Zima (Californication, Showtime’s Twin Peaks), Chris Doubek (Boyhood, Bacurau), Marlene Forte (Knives
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Addison Heimann’s feature directorial debut will be titled Hypochondriac, and Deadline brings us a big ole batch of casting news today for the LGBTQ-themed horror movie. The film’s cast will include Zach Villa (American Horror Story, Destroyer), Devon Graye (Dexter, I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore.), Madeline Zima (Californication, Showtime’s Twin Peaks), Chris Doubek (Boyhood, Bacurau), Marlene Forte (Knives
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We’re just one month away from the return of the Scream franchise, with next year’s franchise relaunch/legacy sequel coming exclusively to movie theaters on January 14, 2022. And the newly launched “12 Screams for the Holidays” isn’t the only series of surprises that Ghostface has in store for fans. This weekend, a postcard came in the mail from
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After announcing the game’s delay last month, developer Ebb Software has announced that their long-awaited first-person adventure game Scorn will arrive October 2022 for PC and the Xbox Series. In addition, the developers took to the game’s Kickstarter to elaborate in more detail about the game’s development. “We want to ensure that Scorn is the
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After announcing the game’s delay last month, developer Ebb Software has announced that their long-awaited first-person adventure game Scorn will arrive October 2022 for PC and the Xbox Series. In addition, the developers took to the game’s Kickstarter to elaborate in more detail about the game’s development. “We want to ensure that Scorn is the
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Saber Interactive recently dropped a nice Christmas treat for those of you wanting more info about their upcoming co-op shooter based on The Evil Dead. Of course, that’s not the only thing, as the December 2021 Showcase video also drops nuggets for those interested in World War Z: Aftermath, and even the upcoming adaptation based
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Catherine Corman is a photographer, filmmaker, and talented artist in her own right. She is also the daughter of the legendary filmmaker and launcher of careers Roger Corman and producer Julie Corman. Catherine recently made a short film titled “Lost Horizon” starring her father and sister, Mary Tessa Corman, which is currently in competition for
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Fresh off the incredible “Midnight Mass,” Netflix will next be reteaming with Mike Flanagan for “The Fall of the House of Usher,” a new series based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe. The limited series from Intrepid Pictures is “based on multiple works from Poe.” 8 episodes have been ordered. Flanagan and Michael Fimognari will each direct four
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We’re now just about one month away from the return of the Scream franchise, with next year’s franchise relaunch/legacy sequel coming exclusively to theaters on January 14, 2022. Various TV spots and YouTube ads are floating around out there on the internet, and YouTube’s Joey Noberini II has collected three of them together, finally presented in HD quality.
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Phasmophobia fans are apparently getting a Christmas treat very soon, according to developer Kinetic Games’ lead artist. @cjdxn posted a not-so-subtle tweet earlier this week regarding Tarot cards and Phasmophobia, indicating that we’ll soon be seeing them in a very near update. The addition of Tarot cards isn’t the only new item being added. According
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Next year kicks off with notable horror movies including Scream (1/14), Morbius (1/28), and The Black Phone (2/4), but you might not want to overlook Warhunt from Saban Films, a World War II-set horror movie that gives rise to a pretty impressive trailer this afternoon. Mickey Rourke, Jackson Rathbone (Twilight), and Robert Knepper star in the
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The original plan was for animated sequel Hotel Transylvania: Transformania to release in theaters on October 1st, but Sony Pictures Animation ultimately made the decision to pull that release and instead sell off the film to Amazon. That means the new movie is coming directly to the Amazon Prime Video streaming service, and skipping a theatrical release
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In 2015, Michael’s Dougherty’s tale of yuletide terror, Krampus, was released in theaters with a family-friendly PG-13 rating. That was less a way to draw in a broader audience and more of a means of appeasing the MPAA. Scream Factory, working under Dougherty’s supervision, has now restored those excised bits to deliver the definitive “Naughty Cut.”
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In 2015, Michael’s Dougherty’s tale of yuletide terror, Krampus, was released in theaters with a family-friendly PG-13 rating. That was less a way to draw in a broader audience and more of a means of appeasing the MPAA. Scream Factory, working under Dougherty’s supervision, has now restored those excised bits to deliver the definitive “Naughty Cut.”
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