With the next decade rapidly approaching, it’s probably best to let you know what’s going to Amazon Prime in the first month of 2020 for all the horror fans out there. It was recently announced that a 5 part docuseries about Ted Bundy would be hitting the streaming service on January 31st – here is
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‘Tis the season to be scary, fa la la la la. For horror fans, this is the time of the year to watch as many holiday horror movies as possible, and with so many to choose from, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. Do you revisit all your favorites that you’ve already
Netflix‘s adaptation of Joe Hill‘s “Locke & Key” graphic novels is finally headed our way on February 7, 2020, which means we’ll probably be getting a trailer very, very soon. While we wait, the show’s official Twitter account has shared a tiny little teaser clip to whet your appetite tonight, with the caption: “Sometimes the secrets have to burn.”
The movie that never seemed to be getting a release date seems to be finally coming out next year. Before Disney bought Fox, thus absorbing the X-Men, The New Mutants was due to hit the big screen on April 13, 2018. Then the X-Men Horror film was pushed back 10 months to February 22, 2019,
Director William Eubank (The Signal) is back next year with 20th Century Fox’s Underwater (watch the trailer), a deep sea creature feature starring Kristen Stewart. A brand new TV spot has been unleashed by 20th Century Fox tonight, offering an intense new look at the film and its mysterious monster of the deep… In the film, a crew of underwater
Carter Smith, the director of 2008 horror film The Ruins, makes his return to the genre this month with the New Year’s-themed Midnight Kiss, part of Hulu’s “Into the Dark” anthology. In the film, “A group of longtime gay best friends and their resident fruit fly head to a beautiful desert home to celebrate New
When Penny Dreadful ended its run rather abruptly, fans were left clamoring for more. Well you’ll have to wait just a little bit longer as the sequel – spiritually speaking – is coming in 2020 and John Logan the creator, writer and executive producer of the original series will be back. Penny Dreadful: City of
Carrion casts players as an oozing red spaghetti beast with hatred in its heart, or in whatever is at the center of all those meaty tentacles. Phobia Game Studio offered a demo of their “reverse horror game” as part of The Game Festival, an interactive Game Awards tie-in event that gave players short looks at
John Hughes was a prolific filmmaker with a reputation for having his fingers on the pulse of teen culture. He was a defining voice of youth in the ‘80s and articulated the trials and tribulations of adolescence in a way that left an indelible mark on cinema with many beloved films. His blend of emotional
Horror in any form isn’t usually acknowledged by The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Only a hand full of films that live in the genre have gotten any kind of notoriety from them. From Silence of the Lambs to Get Out and The Shape of Water, more of them are being given the
*Keep up with our ongoing end of the year coverage here* In the digital age, we’re inundated with content constantly. Between endless streaming services and VOD, there’s a wealth of horror available at our fingertips at all times. So much so that it’s tough to keep up. It doesn’t help that the marketing for VOD,
The first teaser for John Krasinski‘s A Quiet Place: Part II is now playing exclusively in theaters, attached to Black Christmas, but the first image has arrived today for all to see. Courtesy of Games Radar, this first look at next year’s sequel highlights the return of Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds and Noah Jupe, reprising
The rage that is Stephen King adaptations continues to roll on down the tracks. This time it’s an adaptation of Stephen King’s book Firestarter that was already adapted back in 1984 by Mark L. Lester with Drew Barrymore in the lead role of Charlie, a hen King, child who has the ability to set fires
There was one point in time where Tim Burton was set to adapt Richard Brautigan’s 1974 novel The Hawkline Monster: A Gothic Western, and the late Hal Ashby had been attached to direct an adaptation before him. Alas, neither project came to fruition, with New Regency much more recently acquiring the rights to the novel
Jason Blum announced a couple years ago that Blumhouse and Akiva Goldsman (The Dark Tower) were developing a new adaptation of Stephen King’s Firestarter, which was originally adapted in 1984. Goldsman was said to be writing the screenplay for the Blumhouse/Universal film with Scott Teems (Halloween Kills), and the project now has a director. Collider reports tonight
Most of the time when you hear the name Glenn Danzig, you think of that skull shirt that everyone thinks is cool hanging on the wall at Hot Topic or the song “Mother” but now you have to add the title of filmmaker to his resume. While he has been on tour with his first
Despite walking away empty-handed amongst stacked competition at The Game Awards last Thursday, Obsidian has announced that their sci-fi RPG The Outer Worlds (read our review) that the game will be receiving DLC. In a post on the official Obsidian forums, Social Media Manager Shyla announced that in addition to thanking fans for their support
Fresh from the news that The Wolf Among Us 2 has been resurrected by the equally-resurrected Telltale Games, another Telltale property in the form of Batman: The Telltale Series is getting a re-release and some new DLC. Publisher Athlon Games and developer Telltale Games have announced in a now-deleted press release (someone hit the button