Dark Sky Films has announced today that director David Marmor‘s horror movie 1BR will be released on April 24th, 2020, and you’ll be able to find it on your favorite VOD outlets. Joe Lipsett reviewed 1BR for us at Fantasia last year, writing: “At its core, 1BR is a smart, satisfying thriller that will make audiences
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It’s still playing in theaters and we’ve just learned tonight that Cathy Yan’s Birds of Prey will be available for digital purchase next week, less than two months after its theatrical arrival. Warner Bros., in response to the coronavirus wreaking havoc on the box office, will close the usual theatrical window and release Birds of
For St. Patrick’s Day, the Leprechaun franchise tends to be the easy choice for holiday horror viewing. The holiday began as a feast day to honor Saint Patrick on the anniversary of his death and has evolved to become a celebration of Irish culture involving parades, food, the color green, and a whole lot of
In case you missed it, Undead Labs have brought State of Decay 2 to Steam and the Epic Games Store after a stint on the Xbox One. The new version, entitled Juggernaut Edition, includes all the previously released content for the game, with a few more goodies thrown in. And now, it has a launch
While they didn’t arrive last Spring for the PlayStation 4 as scheduled, publisher Digerati and developer JoyMasher have announced that Oniken: Unstoppable Edition and Odallus: The Dark Call will indeed launch this Spring. The games are scheduled for March 24 in North America and March 25 in Europe. PlayStation Plus members will be available to
Netflix is the latest media company to suspend film and TV production in the face of an escalating health crisis stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, Deadline reports Friday afternoon. All scripted TV and films in US and Canada are grounded for the next two weeks, starting Monday, March 16, explains the site. The shutdown is
The scary parallel between the zombie subgenre and the Coronavirus comes full circle with news that AMC is shutting down production on “Fear the Walking Dead” and delaying the 11th season of “The Walking Dead”. Deadline reports the news, noting that “Fear the Walking Dead” is currently in production and already set for a hiatus
Cleopatra Entertainment has acquired all North American rights to Skin Walker, a psychological horror film from Luxembourg/Belgium, Bloody Disgusting learned. Directed by Christian Neuman, Skin Walker mixes gothic images, supernatural terror and psychological drama into a tribute to the great European horror movies of the 1970s. In the film, “Regine is a fragile young woman
We Love Premarital Sex! After spending the last two weeks discussing good horror comedies like Jordan Rubin‘s 2014 creature feature horror comedy Zombeavers and Chuck Russell’s 1988 remake of The Blob, Joe and I are time traveling to the year 2455 to watch Jim Isaac‘s much-maligned 10th installment in the Friday the 13th franchise: Jason X! In the film,
The dominos have begun to fall as festivals are being canceled and studios are closing their doors. This morning Paramount Pictures pulled A Quiet Place Part II from their release schedule and now Disney is following suit. 20th Century Studios/Marvel’s The New Mutants and Searchlight’s horror pic Antlers are off the release schedule, reports Deadline, adding that
The SXSW Film Festival was set to kick off this week in Austin, Texas, and one of the highlights of the Midnight program was The Toll, the Michael Nader-directed psychological thriller that was to World Premiere this coming Sunday, March 15th. The cancellation of the festival has hurt a lot of independent films and filmmakers,
If there’s been one real standout episode of Hulu and Blumhouse’s holiday-themed anthology series “Into the Dark” thus far it’s no doubt Nacho Vigalondo’s Pooka!, which premiered back in December 2018. The film centered on a hit new holiday toy that wreaks havoc on the actor tasked with bringing the character to life, introducing fan
The marketing campaign may be leaning heavily on bright pops of color but this latest image from “The Walking Dead: World Beyond” makes it clear that the zombies are as nasty as ever. Along with the new image, we have a new poster that again goes heavy on the bright colors. Fitting, as the show
The box office success of Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man has made Universal’s iconic monsters popular again, and THR reports tonight that Karyn Kusama (Jennifer’s Body, The Invitation, Destroyer) has been set to direct a new take on Dracula for Blumhouse Productions. THR notes, “The project isn’t housed at Universal yet, and technically, it could be made at
With Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man now a certified hit at the box office, Universal is guaranteed to be eyeing over the rest of their classic monsters to see which ones they ought to entrust to Blumhouse next. Of course, that is assuming that they will continue to rent their horror IP out to the
Scream Factory has announced a handful of upcoming horror titles for June 2020, including Thirteen Ghosts (2001), Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, Orca and The Hills Run Red! Here’s everything you need to know about all four releases, with art down below. THIRTEEN GHOSTS (2001) The gory 2001 remake of the William Castle original
One of my own most anticipated albums of the year is Code Orange‘s UNDERNEATH, arriving this coming Friday the 13th of March. To hype this weekend’s release, the band has shared an excellent new track, “Sulfur Surrounding,” with an animated music video created by Code Orange’s own Eric ‘Shade’ Balderose streaming on the band’s YouTube channel. “‘Sulfur Surrounding’ is
Sadly, while we still haven’t gotten anything close to an announcement regarding the return of the Silent Hill franchise (despite that “too good to be true” rumour a few weeks back), fans are once again coming to the rescue. In this case, 3D artist and animator Hoolopee (who also created a PS1 demake trailer for