If you aren’t familiar with Kenny Caperton’s “On-Set Cinema” you are missing out. It’s an ongoing film series that presents movie screenings of cult films and legendary horror films at their actual filming locations. And this may be one of the coolest ones yet. Sunday, March 29, and Monday, March 30, 2020, a small amount
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I love a good marketing campaign and this one is an all-timer. The BBC advertising for “Dracula”, now streaming in the UK and on Netflix here in the States, included a billboard that would cast a shadow of the bloodsucker after nightfall. Erected in London and Birmingham, what really sells the billboard is the case
Bethesda have kicked off the new year with a new blog entry dropping more info and screenshots for the upcoming Fallout 76 Wastelanders expansion, which was originally planned for 2019 but was delayed until later this year. As was previously revealed, the expansion will add human NPCs to the game for the first time. What’s
The passing of George A Romero was a loss that reverberated throughout the horror community. He had not only redefined the zombie as a credible horror monster but he also ushered in a new age of horror that showed that at the end of the film, nothing is always safe. Nothing is always fine and
*Keep up with our ongoing end of the decade coverage here* The end of 2019 has marked the end of an entire decade, which means we’ve been spending the last few weeks reflecting not only on the past year of horror but on the past *ten years* of the genre’s offerings. In an effort to
Sony Pictures/Screen Gems’ The Grudge may be looking at an extremely strong opening weekend, but audiences are not having any of it. The Nicolas Pesce-directed sequel received an extremely rare “F” CinemaScore grade, putting it in the company of such films as mother!, Uwe Boll’s Alone in the Dark, The Box, Fear Dot Com, I
Netflix never seems to disappoint when it comes to releasing films that fans want to see. The last few days are not any different. From the new Dracula series that’s hit Netflix today, they have also released a huge amount of movies for every kind of horror fan! Check out the list below: The Amityville
Filming has wrapped on Blumhouse, Red Wagon, Sony and director Zoe Lister-Jones‘ remake of The Craft, which will see Michelle Monaghan co-starring in an unknown role. Chatting with Collider Ladies Night recently, the actress teased the upcoming film. “It’s a terrific group of young actresses. It was a really female production. It was fantastic,” Monaghan told the outlet.
In the wake of Netflix’s The Irishman, the Al Pacino renaissance continues over on Amazon this coming February with “Hunters,” a brand new series exec produced by Jordan Peele. The series follows a rag-tag team of Nazi Hunters on their quest for righteous revenge in 1977 New York City, and today’s official trailer introduces that
In anticipation of the new version of Dracula hitting Netflix tomorrow, a new trailer for the adaptation by the creators of Sherlock (Mark Gattis and Steven Moffat) has been released to get your mouth watering for the BBC/Netflix Co-Production which already has begun to ravage the London cityscape on New Year’s Day on BBC One.
As he revealed to us this past summer, Sam Raimi and company are working on a brand new installment in the Evil Dead film franchise, with Bruce Campbell noting in October that Raimi has hand-picked a “new filmmaker” to take over directing duties. All we can really be sure of at this time is that
The first scare in Nicolas Pesce’s The Grudge is so perfunctory you might hardly even notice it. There’s just a ghost in an alleyway, without so much as a “by your leave” or a “boo.” It looks as though these ghosts aren’t even trying anymore, which is a fitting way to describe this half-remake, half-reboot,
Lin Shaye is a horror staple, from her appearances in the Insidious films to showing up just about everywhere in the horror genre and she is showing up here in this clip that was shared with Bloody Disgusting earlier today from the new Grudge reboot that will be hitting theaters tonight! In the clip, Lin
So, remember back in October where during a drunken night of brainstorming, Suda51 and Swery65 hatched the idea for a new horror game called Hotel Barcelona? And while they had claimed that they were in talks with Devolver Digital over the game (turns out the indie publisher was surprised at this, since they hadn’t), we
*Keep up with our ongoing end of the decade coverage here* While trends come and go in film, horror has steadfastly remained reliable at the box office. No matter what decade, you can count on horror to pull in the numbers at the box office. Even when most snub their noses at the genre. While
Blumhouse is at the forefront of the new era of horror making films for a relatively small budget with the quality still being top-notch. And they are trying their hands at remaking a cult classic in The Craft. The new version will be helmed by writer/director Zoe Lister-Jones and when one of the stars, Michelle
After a perfect teaser, Paramount Pictures has now released the full trailer for John Krasinski‘s A Quiet Place: Part II, which brings upon the return of Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds and Noah Jupe, reprising their roles from last year’s film. Last we saw the Abbot family, the monsters were invading their home and Evelyn was ready for battle. The sequel
*Keep up with our ongoing end of the decade coverage here* At some point, remakes developed a bad reputation, even though quite a few of the best movies ever made were just new versions of a story already made into a movie before. And quite a few of those classic remakes are horror films, like