Horror

Meet self-destructive besties Lilimar (Inside Out 2) and Lovie Simone (The Craft: Legacy) in the first image from Oddities, courtesy of Deadline. Also starring genre icon Adrienne Barbeau (The Fog, Escape from New York), the horror thriller premiered at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival last month. Lilimar and Simone star as two self-destructive best
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The Owens sisters are returning in Practical Magic 2, with Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock back to star in the brand new sequel from director Susanne Bier (Bird Box). Originally set for September 18, WB will now release Practical Magic 2 on September 11, 2026. Kidman and Bullock are reprising their roles as sisters Gillian and Sally, respectively,
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Baltigore: Maryland Horror Anthology showcases historic Baltimore through a series of peculiar tales that each tackle a different horror subgrene in a different time period. We have your first look at the iconic John Waters, Bill Moseley, and Lloyd Kaufman from the indie film below. Waters stars as The Broker, a Rod Serling-esque host who guides
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The bizarre experiment that is The Strangers reboot trilogy has finally reached its end. Madelaine Petsch’s exhausted final girl Maya has been on the run for one night of grueling hell, stretched far too thin across three separate films. However, instead of a full circle reckoning, The Strangers: Chapter 3 crawls toward its confused conclusion.
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Brazilian horror comedy Bowels of Hell gleefully keeps its head in the toilet in its gross-out depiction of an apartment building so caught up in its own crap that they don’t notice disgustingly cursed plumbing until it’s too late. Writers/Directors Gurcius Gewdner and Gustavo Vinagre don’t hold back on gag-inducing potty horror, creating a strange
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With just over a month to go before John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando hits PC and consoles, Focus Home Entertainment and Saber Interactive have released a new trailer for the game, detailing the gameplay for the upcoming four-player co-op first-person shooter. Not only that, but those eager to check out the game before it launches will
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In 2004, two Aussie filmmakers not only took Robert Redford’s Sundance Film Festival by storm, but the horror industry at large. That year, James Wan and Leigh Whannell stood outside Park City’s Egyptian Theatre, braving the winter’s biting cold while their nasty, tear-your-guts-out feature debut played to audiences for the first time. That film, the
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Welcome back to Coming Soon & Now Showing, our monthly series that catches up on the latest horror headlines and round robins capsule reviews of new and old horrors. Today, Michael Roffman and Dan Caffrey discuss Halloween: The Game, Scream 7 hitting IMAX, and the new Evil Dead cast, before launching into takes on Send
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The stars of Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die discuss the “psychotic opera” in the new featurette below, where you’ll also find a new poster. “There’s so many influences with The Man from the Future,” says Sam Rockwell of his time-traveling character. “Everything from Beetlejuice, Chris Lloyd from Back to the Future. He’s that prototype
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