Horror

Scott Derrickson (Dr. Strange, Sinister) is headed back to the horror genre to direct The Black Phone for Blumhouse and Universal, and casting is now underway. THR reports today that Ethan Hawke, who of course starred in Derrickon’s Sinister, has signed on to star. The cast also includes the previously announced Jeremy Davies (“Hannibal”). Derrickson and frequent collaborator Robert Cargill (Bermuda, Doctor
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It’s been quite the journey for Rose Glass‘s feature debut. After a highly successful and buzz-worthy festival run, her psychological, religious horror film was scheduled for U.S. release in April last year. Thanks to a pandemic, the release date shifted to July, then the film was pulled from the schedule entirely. Meanwhile, its October 2020 release
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Writer Bragi Schut’s script The Last Voyage of the Demeter has been floating around for many years now, with several different directors attached at various points. The director currently on board the ship is André Øvredal (The Autopsy of Jane Doe, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark), who was recently announced as director for the Amblin Partners
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The film has been bumped all over the release calendar ever since it was announced, and today Adam Robitel‘s Escape Room 2 once again has a brand new release date. Columbia Pictures will now release the film in theaters on January 7, 2022. Escape Room stars Logan Miller and Taylor Russell will be returning for the sequel. Isabelle Fuhrman (Orphan), Holland Roden (“Channel
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Fresh off HBO’s “Lovecraft Country,” we’ve learned tonight (via THR) that Misha Green has been set to write and direct the Tomb Raider feature film sequel for MGM. Green developed, wrote, directed and executive produced “Lovecraft Country” for HBO. She had previously written episodes of “Sons of Anarchy” and created “Underground.” Tomb Raider 2 will
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One of the all-time great horror legends gets his own documentary with the upcoming Boris Karloff: The Man Behind The Monster, soon being released by Voltage Films Ltd. Variety reports this week that the documentary will be released in October 2021, “to coincide with the 90th anniversary of Universal’s Frankenstein in November 2021.” Directed by Thomas Hamilton, the
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One of the big rumors in regards to Godzilla vs. Kong has centered on Mechagodzilla, with many fans speculating that the film will bring the Kaiju character into Legendary’s MonsterVerse. Mechagodzilla first appeared in1974’s Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, presented as a sort of mechanical anti-Godzilla who has frequently served as Godzilla’s adversary. You may have spotted
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The ‘90s often ranks among the worst decades for horror, and if we were judging solely on 1991’s output, then the reputation would make sense. Strictly in terms of theatrical showings, the year’s biggest genre releases belonged to franchise sequels, a satirical Wes Craven horror-comedy, and an Oscar-winning film that still elicits debate about whether
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From Image Comics and “The Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman comes Amazon Prime’s animated series “Invincible,” which adapts Kirkman’s violent superhero comic books. “Invincible” is an adult animated superhero series that revolves around 17-year-old Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun), who’s just like every other guy his age — except his father is the most powerful superhero on the
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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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