Horror

This article contains Underwater spoilers. Lots of them. You’ve been warned. If you want to read about the film without any spoilers, read Meagan’s awesome review! It’s certainly not the first non-Cloverfield movie to have Cloverfield rumors attached to it – Overlord is the most notable recent example of a movie that many believed was
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With the PG-13, action-heavy “Dark Universe” behind us, Universal Studios is now dedicated to bringing back their iconic monster movies in far more interesting ways, and up first is The Invisible Man from Blumhouse and Upgrade writer/director Leigh Whannell. Just how far have we come from the days of the planned/failed “Dark Universe,” you ask?
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Initially billed as being the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first horror movie, Scott Derrickson‘s Doctor Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness has been one of our most anticipated movies since it was announced, but the bad news tonight is that Derrickson is no longer directing. The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Sinister and Doctor Strange director tweeted
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The third season of “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” is set to arrive on Netflix on January 24, 2020, and it’ll be sending Sabrina Spellman straight into the bowels of Hell. The official trailer for the new batch of episodes has arrived today, and it’s a highly unique first look at season three that takes the form of an entertaining…music video?!
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Ready or Not‘s Samara Weaving and Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter, Horns, The Woman in Black, Victor Frankenstein) both star in the Jason Lei Howden-directed action-comedy Guns Akimbo, which Bloody Disgusting learned will now open in select theaters on February 28, 2020. In the film, Miles’ (Radcliffe) nerdy existence as a video game developer takes a dramatic turn when he
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Last summer, Somewhat Software delved into a short-but-sweet 90s survival horror throwback in Please. They’re back again with Please Follow, which while taking place in the same universe as last summer’s Please, draws inspiration from “Lovecraftian literature and 70’s psychedelic album cover visuals.” Much like its predecessor, Please Follow is a short game (around 20
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