Zak Bagans and the “Ghost Adventures” team are launching a brand new series on the Travel Channel next year, this one a candid tell-all titled “Ghost Adventures: Screaming Room”! Paranormal investigators Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Jay Wasley and Billy Tolley are opening up to viewers as they’ve never done before in the new series, premiering Thursday,
Horror
While we wait for another American remake of a foreign film, in this case, Train to Busan there is some new information to report that will bring a smile to the face of fans of the original. The minds behind Train to Busan are going to be bringing us a sequel to the amazing 2016
Hideo Kojima’s cinematic eye has been critical to his work. Metal Gear Solid not only redefined what developers could do with their games, but also elevated the emotional potential that games could deliver. That cinematic quality has grown with each new game of Kojima’s – it comes as no surprise then that Death Stranding is
Watch until the end for one hell of a decapitation! Shudder mixes action, adventure and supernatural horror with new original series “The Dead Lands,” a co-production with New Zealand’s TVNZ that will premiere with two episodes on Thursday, January 23, across all of Shudder’s territories (US, Canada, the UK and Ireland). It will also air on
While we have to wait till spring of 2020 for the sequel to A QUIET PLACE, we don’t have to wait much longer for the toothy alien creature that tormented the family to emerge in POP! form! Everything seems to be headed to the world of FUNKO Pop! so it was only really a matter
I have many fond childhood memories of standing in awe in front of the horror section of my local video shop, wondering if I’d ever have enough time in my life to watch all the tapes hidden behind that alluring box art that promised all sorts of monsters and mayhem. And though video stores are
With Paramount Pictures’ A Quiet Place sequel set for a spring 2020 release, Funko has announced a pop vinyl figure from John Krasinski‘s smash hit monster movie that features one of the film’s aliens, gnarly teeth and all. However, if they wanted to go dark, they could release a vinyl of Beau and his toy
When someone the caliber of a Quentin Tarantino who is not just one of the most prolific writers and directors, but also someone with more info about film than 99% of everyone else on the planet starts to talk about what films he loves its cause to sit up and take notice. What does someone
Peter Strickland is a master of visual and aural storytelling. The Duke of Burgundy is a sumptuous visual masterpiece that is light on story while Berberian Sound Studio is so intrinsically tied to its sound design that it’s built into the title. In Fabric, the director’s latest feature, follows suit (or is it dress?). The
Bloody Disgusting’s own “best horror of 2019” (and “best horror of the decade”) articles are coming soon, but in the meantime, let’s let Quentin Tarantino weigh in on that subject. Erick Weber of the website Awards Ace tweets today that he spoke with Tarantino at an event last night and asked him to rattle off
At the back of everyone’s minds has been the fact that a new Ghostbusters film that features some of the remaining main cast is on the horizon. Well, we are one step closer to the film being on the screens at our major multiplexes with the reveal of the title of the film. When you
Universal Pictures announced in September that two new “original thrillers” from M. Night Shyamalan are on the way, set to arrive on February 26, 2021 and February 17, 2023. Both films will be written and directed by Shyamalan, and he teases that they’re both “weird and dark” (as if you’d expect anything less) in a new chat with
One of this year’s under-the-radar horror gems is J.D. Dillard’s Sweetheart, a freaky little island mystery that ultimately delivers a really cool and unique practical creature. Meredith Borders reviewed the film out of the Sundance Film Festival World Premiere and called it “a beautiful and exhilarating film with an extraordinary leading performance and one hell of
Not only do we have a list of things coming out on VOD and physical media in the month of December but here is another that showcases the new horror headed to the massive streaming service Netflix this month! December 1st: CUT BANK: A film by the amazing A24 with a huge cast featuring one
Snapshot Games has released the launch trailer for the PC version of their X-COM-like strategy game Phoenix Point, which is due out via the Epic Games Store on December 3. An Xbox One version will be released in Q1 2020, followed by PlayStation 4 later in the year. The story goes like this: In 2022,
Developers Draw Distance have announced that their part-visual novel, part-RPG game based in the World of Darkness universe, Vampire: The Masquerade — Coteries of New York, will be delayed. Not long, mind you. Only a week. According to the devs on the title’s Steam Community page, the reasoning for the shift from December 4 to
Video games are some of the best places to enjoy horror content. From the Resident Evil games, the number of which is insurmountable to try and count, to older cult classics like Manhunt or Outlast, you can do things in the world of the video game that you can’t when it comes to a film.
Right at the heart of Sniper: Ghost Warrior Contracts, tucked beneath all the archaic design and clunky controls, is an interesting kernel of an idea. After all, stretching out everyone’s favourite bit from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (that being ‘’Ghillies in the Mist’’) and expanding it into a Hitman-esque sandbox is certainly a