Horror

Horror and science fiction have always been a part of the television canvas, and constant attempts have been made over the years to produce classic entertainment. Some have fallen by the wayside, while others became mainstream phenomena. With “TV Terrors,” we take a look back at the many genre efforts from the 80’s, 90’s, and
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‘The Ninth Configuration,’ William Peter Blatty’s surreal meditation on faith, as well as an ‘Exorcist’ pseudo sequel, still holds up 40 years later. “Everything A-OK there, spaceman?” Current entertainment culture is out of control. There was a point when sequels were inevitable for popular films and maybe a beloved blockbuster would garner a prequel, but
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Fresh off the critical and box office success of this weekend’s The Invisible Man, writer/director Leigh Whannell has inked a two-year overall deal with Blumhouse, THR reports today. “The first-look deal will include projects [Whannell] writes, directs or produces,” the site notes. Blumhouse and Whannell have a long history together, collaborating on various genre films
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Best known to horror fans for her role as Gale Weathers in all four of Wes Craven’s Scream movies, Courteney Cox is set for a return to horror in the upcoming Starz pilot “Shining Vale.” The half-hour horror-comedy comes from “Divorce” creator Sharon Horgan, “Trial & Error” co-creator Jeff Astrof and Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment. Deadline reports that
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Developers Stormind Games and Darril Arts have released the first in a series of dev diaries detailing the development of the upcoming Remothered: Broken Porcelain, a sequel to Clock Tower-inspired cult hit Remothered: Tormented Fathers. The six-minute video shows a fresh glimpse at the game in action, as well as a look at how the
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In Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man, Elisabeth Moss plays Cecilia, a woman whose nightmare is only just beginning after escaping from an abusive relationship. Her ex commits suicide and leaves her his fortune under specific criteria, but she soon suspects that his death was a hoax. That he’s still there, unseen and stalking her. Based on
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If last year’s Devil May Cry 5 was your introduction to the long-running demon-slaying series, you could be forgiven for expecting a 15-year-old PS2 game to pale in comparison.  5 gave players three characters with wildly different movesets to master. The versatile, series mainstay Dante. The impulsive Nero, with a seemingly limitless supply of powered-up
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Dare to say his name. The marketing campaign for director Nia DaCosta (Little Woods) and co-writer/producer Jordan Peele‘s Candyman has officially begun, with the first piece of poster art arriving today. On the poster, a familiar looking hook, slick with honey. He’s baaaaaack. Additionally, we’ve learned that the trailer will be here on Thursday, February
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