George Miller is back with the upcoming Mad Max: Fury Road spinoff prequel Furiosa, centered on Charlize Theron‘s Imperator Furiosa character. Anya Taylor-Joy (The Witch, Last Night in Soho) is taking over the role this time around, and a first look at Taylor-Joy’s version of Furiosa is now on display at the Warner Bros. booth at
Horror
From the hidden depths of the sea, to the farthest corners of the globe, legendary monsters lie in wait. These colossal and fabled creatures, broadly referred to as kaijū, remain dormant or lurk in the shadows until there is no mistaking their existence. During the course of their travels, they often menace civilizations or battle
Sure, DREDGE is an awesome Lovecraftian fishing game (which recently had a new DLC launch), but what if you want something darker? Dillo Interactive looks to answer that with their own horror-centric fishing game next month with My Little Blood Cult. Launching into Early Access on December 14th on Steam, My Little Blood Cult trades
One of the most iconic pieces of movie poster artwork of all time is the original art for Steven Spielberg’s horror classic Jaws, the work of an artist by the name of Roger Kastel. Bloody Disgusting is sad to learn this week that Kastel, who also painted the equally iconic poster for The Empire Strikes
As the yuletide hour nears, a small-town sheriff finds out that the ghosts of the past do not always stay silent… Fans of anthologies and Christmastime horror get ready for Night of the Missing, which follows a series of disappearances that take place in a small town. In the film, which is now streaming on SCREAMBOX…
As the yuletide hour nears, a small-town sheriff finds out that the ghosts of the past do not always stay silent… Fans of anthologies and Christmastime horror get ready for the SCREAMBOX Exclusive Night of the Missing, which follows a series of disappearances that take place in a small town. Check out an exclusive clip
When The New Yorker first published Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” in June of 1948, the short story was met with confusion and disgust. To this day, apparently the magazine still hasn’t received that much mail over a work of fiction. Regardless of those early negative reviews, though, this shock tale has since gone on to
Black Friday is over and Cyber Monday is in full gear, and SCREAMBOX is celebrating with Jim Wynorski‘s 1986 horror classic Chopping Mall, currently streaming on the Bloody Disgusting-powered service. Chopping Mall is a cult slasher featuring Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator, You’re Next) that kicks off when a bad thunderstorm causes a direct lightning strike, putting
Developer and publisher Mintrocket is doing quite the pivot for its next game. From their recent success with Dave The Diver, the team is now going the PvPvE route with Nakwon: Last Paradise, which recently announced a Pre-Alpha Test for those fans looking to smash zombies in a stealth survival setting. Similar to titles like
Alongside the 25th Anniversary Update released last week for Half-Life, Valve also gave Counter-Strike a fresh coat of paint with its own update. However, in doing so, Valve also gave Left 4 Dead fans a bit of a present in the form of the first prototype of the co-op zombie shooter that originated as a
So, we all know that Left 4 Dead is one of the greatest games ever, and the sequel only improved upon that greatness. You might also remember the backlash Valve faced for moving on to the sequel so soon after Left 4 Dead’s release. Well, in a new interview with Chet Faliszek, who was the
Behaviour Interactive gave us a brief snippet earlier of what to expect next week with Chucky joining Dead by Daylight. Now the developer has released a new trailer spotlighting Chucky’s unique abilities. And much like his reveal trailer, this trailer comes complete with that cheesy 80s toy commercial feel before transitioning into Chucky causing mayhem.
Robert Eggers (The Witch, The Lighthouse, The Northman) is back next year with a remake of the horror classic Nosferatu, and a new image has surfaced this week. Like the previous image of Lily-Rose Depp in the film, this next one comes courtesy of Empire Magazine’s 2024 Preview. And it gives us a first look at
Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more. Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week! Dawn of the Dead Vinyl Soundtrack from Waxwork Records Dawn of the Dead’s theatrical soundtrack is available on vinyl for $60
After decades of witnessing cinematic homicide, it’s easy to get desensitized to murder on the big screen – and I’m not just talking about the horror genre. From heroic secret agents who don’t mind getting their hands dirty to hitmen with hearts of gold, we’ve come to accept that main characters will usually come out
When The New Yorker first published Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” in June of 1948, the short story was met with confusion and disgust. To this day, apparently the magazine still hasn’t received that much mail over a work of fiction. Regardless of those early negative reviews, though, this shock tale has since gone on to
After surviving a full dark night with no stars in sight, the Losers make their way to Lisbon Falls, Maine to try out one of Al Templeton’s world renown Cat Burgers. To their surprise, though, there’s no one in the diner. Just a sulfuric smell that leads them straight to the pantry, where not only
So, we all know that Left 4 Dead is one of the greatest games ever, and the sequel only improved upon that greatness. You might also remember the backlash Valve faced for moving on to the sequel so soon after Left 4 Dead’s release. Well, in a new interview with Chet Faliszek, who was the
Twice a month Joe Lipsett will dissect a new Amityville Horror film to explore how the “franchise” has evolved in increasingly ludicrous directions. This is “The Amityville IP.” Two entries ago, we discussed Thomas J. Churchill’s vampire-themed, title card only “franchise” entry, The Amityville Harvest. I knew that the writer/director had a sequel film, so
It’s been a tumultuous week for the Scream franchise, to say the very least, with franchise co-stars Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega no longer involved in the upcoming Scream 7. Barrera was fired from the production by Spyglass while it was announced earlier today that Ortega is no longer attached to reprise her own role
Focus Entertainment and developer Saber Interactive have announced that they will be revealing the release date for Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine II early next month (presumably during The Game Awards). However, they’ve also announced that Space Marine II will take a little longer than expected to arrive. In Focus Entertainment’s letter to update investors on
‘Tis the season to be thankful. The dust has settled on Halloween, and November brings colder temps and the dreaded time change. As the holidays loom, many people take stock of their lives and express gratitude for what they have. As for horror movies, Thanksgiving gives our favorite genre a chance to explore themes of
In 1991, director Martin Scorsese remade 1962’s Cape Fear, based on the 1957 novel The Executioners by John D. MacDonald, for Steven Spielberg‘s Amblin Entertainment. It appears they’re returning to the IP: Deadline reports that Scorsese and Spielberg have teamed with “Channel Zero” creator Nick Antosca for a new series that’ll take an unconventional approach. “Cape Fear” marks the
Scream and Scream VI star Melissa Barrera will reportedly not be returning for the upcoming Scream 7, it was first reported in this week’s digital issue of Variety magazine. THR adds, “Filming had not begun, and development had been slow amid the actors and writers strikes. Now, Spyglass is expected to recalibrate plans following Barrera.”
Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw II-IV, Spiral) is back with brand new horror movie The Cello, which had its World Premiere on September 8 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at the Muvi Cinemas on famed Riyadh Boulevard. The film will release in North America on December 8. While you wait, check out a fresh teaser trailer for The
After scaring up $18 million in theaters earlier this year, horror-comedy The Blackening is getting a sequel from Lionsgate, Variety has exclusively announced this afternoon. Variety notes, “producer MRC and domestic distributor Lionsgate have entered into talks with Dewayne Perkins, Tracy Oliver and producer E. Brian Dobbins to develop a follow-up film.” The Blackening, which
After releasing earlier this summer for PlayStation, Xbox, and the Epic Games Store, Telltale Games and Deck Nine’s The Expanse: A Telltale Series has finally arrived on Steam, alongside a bonus episode as separate DLC. Set before the events of the critically acclaimed and award-winning Amazon Prime Video television series, The Expanse: A Telltale Series
It’s Thanksgiving Week, which means it’s time to theme our horror viewing accordingly. Because tradition is a cornerstone of holiday celebrations, expect to find requisite Thanksgiving horror along with an unconventional holiday pick or two on this list. These titles share the core themes of the holiday, either through the rituals of preparing meals or
It turns out that rumour last month of a remaster of The Last of Us Part II was real after all. Naughty Dog and Sony have announced via PlayStation Blog that the remaster of the acclaimed 2020 title will be released on January 19, 2024 for PlayStation 5. Users who already own the PlayStation 4
It turns out that rumour last month of a remaster of The Last of Us Part II was real after all. Naughty Dog and Sony have announced via PlayStation Blog that the remaster of the acclaimed 2020 title will be released on January 19, 2024 for PlayStation 5. Users who already own the PlayStation 4
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