With this week’s announcement of the impending 4K release of the 1997 neo-slasher classic I Know What You Did Last Summer, fans might be left scratching their heads over one particular bonus feature noted in the upcoming disc’s press release. In addition to a new scan of the film and a new Dolby Atmos audio
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After teasing fans a few months back with mystery concept art, developer Nacon Studio Milan have announced a new open-world survival game set in the world of Terminator. Specific details on the new game, including platforms, the game’s official title and release date, have yet to be revealed, but we do get a slick little
20th Century Studios brings Dan Trachtenberg‘s (10 Cloverfield Lane) Prey exclusively to Hulu on August 5, a brand new take on the Predator franchise that focuses on all new characters. But one character from the original 1987 movie actually did inspire the entire approach to Prey, Trachtenberg reveals in a new interview with Empire Magazine (via AvP Galaxy). “In
Edward Van Sloan. Peter Cushing. Anthony Hopkins. Hugh Jackman. Splinter. Yes, the latest actor to play the role of Abraham Van Helsing is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles character Splinter, who has become the legendary vampire slayer for NECA’s ongoing toy line that mashes together the worlds of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the Universal Monsters!
In theory, you shouldn’t feel under any pressure to make wise decisions during an interactive movie like The Quarry or Until Dawn. There’s not really meant to be an optimal ending that you’re aiming for, nor should there be any “right” or “wrong” paths that you can tread down. Instead, the idea is that —
Psycho is given a great deal of credit for redefining the direction American horror would take in the 1960s, and rightly so, but another film also deserves recognition for its innovations and influence. Like Psycho, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? signaled a shift from aliens, giant bugs, and atomic monsters to the more subtle
Joe Hill’s darkest short story comes to the big screen in Scott Derrickson’s latest film, The Black Phone. Derrickson reunites with Sinister co-writer C. Robert Cargill and star Ethan Hawke to expand and adapt the 7th story in Hill’s award winning collection “20th Century Ghosts.” Finney (Mason Thames) is a 13-year old boy struggling to
This article contains some spoilers for Season 4. With “Stranger Things 4” now wrapped up, we can begin looking forward to “Stranger Things 5,” which will indeed be the FINAL season of Netflix‘s hit series. The Season 4 finale set the stage for a season that will bring the action entirely back to Hawkins, with
With 4th of July Weekend behind us, we’re now deep in the heart of summer, with big screen releases including Jordan Peele’s Nope and A24’s Bodies Bodies Bodies to look forward to. But let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves. It’s the first full week of July 2022, and six brand new horror movies
As you may have noticed in the various trailers and TV spots, Jordan Peele‘s Nope seems to be at least partially set in some kind of theme park, and the film’s official viral marketing website reveals that the park is titled Jupiter’s Claim, the faux park advertised on the website as being “the best darn
For gore hounds and connoisseurs of shlock alike, 2015’s Until Dawn was an unexpected treat. The appeal was quite ingenious yet simple. Supermassive Games thrusted you into an achingly familiar horror scenario, in which a bunch of hormonal teenagers (each snuggly fitting into the most stereotypical of stereotypes) were left stranded in a remote location
Scream Factory decided to unload this 4th of July with a trio of upcoming 4K UHD announcements, including the reveal of Fede Álvarez‘s 2013 remake of Evil Dead! John Carpenter’s The Fog will be getting a new 4K UHD release on September 13. And much like they’ve done with past Carpenter releases, Scream Factory are
Tom Holland‘s Fright Night has cemented itself as a crucial pillar in ’80s vampire canon. There’s an embrace of bloodsucker mythologies in addition to cheeky commentaries about how vamps are perceived in the media (using the character of Peter Vincent). It’s a tale as old as Dracula between eternal lust and pointed fangs that sometimes
We’ve covered the fan-made Enhanced Edition of Silent Hill 2 several times in the past, with the last time being the developers were in the process of working on a new update. Well, that update is now live, complete with a lengthy video detailing just what the update holds for fans. For starters, Silent Hill
Don Henley failed to mention it in his 1984 hit, but Stephen King is certainly a boy of the summer. Whether it’s venturing outside of Castle Rock to see a dead body or evading shapeshifting clowns in the barrens of Derry, the best-selling author has carved out a number of parables that make us sweat
We’ve covered the fan-made Enhanced Edition of Silent Hill 2 several times in the past, with the last time being the developers were in the process of working on a new update. Well, that update is now live, complete with a lengthy video detailing just what the update holds for fans. For starters, Silent Hill
It’s that time again; we’re halfway through another year. Already. The first half of 2022 was much lighter on theatrical releases than the heavily stacked back half. Even still, it held no shortage of fantastic horror releases. The genre has proven time and time again that it thrives in every format, and offerings have become
Crytek has revealed the details for their upcoming 1.9 update to their PvPvE shooter Hunt: Showdown. The update will not only address the usual fixes, but also comes with a wealth of tweaks and additions to the gameplay. For starters, the 1.9 update will address desync issues that players have experienced, namely the “teleporting” that
Known to horror fans for his role as Lloyd the bartender in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, we’ve learned the sad news this weekend that veteran actor Joe Turkel has passed away. Turkel was 94 years old, passing away at St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, California. In addition to his iconic role in The Shining,
Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products released each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more. Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week! The Invisible Man Action Figure from NECA The Invisible Man is joining NECA’s Universal Monsters ultimate action figure line, which already
It’s that time again; we’re halfway through another year. Already. The first half of 2022 was much lighter on theatrical releases than the heavily stacked back half. Even still, it held no shortage of fantastic horror releases. The genre has proven time and time again that it thrives in every format, and offerings have become
About a year after The Blair Witch Project took the box office by storm in 1999, Random House started publishing a series of tie-in novels in conjunction with Artisan Entertainment. The first film’s production designer and the director of two related features, Ben Rock, was also consulted about geography and lore. And to help reinforce the
In addition to Adam Wingard’s Godzilla vs. Kong sequel, which was just dated for 2024 release, the “MonsterVerse” is also spawning a live action television series for Apple TV+, which will feature Godzilla and various other Titans. Today brings the very first casting news. The Wrap reports that Anna Sawai (“Pachinko,” “F9”), Ren Watabe (“461
The first official “American Horror Story” spinoff, Ryan Murphy’s “American Horror Stories” returns for Season 2 on July 21, and FX on Hulu has unleashed the teaser trailer this afternoon. The “American Horror Stories” Season 2 teaser is filled with human-doll hybrids, suggesting that the new season will be going heavy on the creepy doll
Since the dawn of the first horror movie, there have been genre fans yelling at the screen and criticizing ill-fated characters, often claiming that they would have made better decisions in their place. That’s why it’s only natural that the eventual rise of videogames would lead to digital media attempting to repackage that scary movie
The 1980s was a pivotal time for horror fiction, especially for young adults. As Grady Hendrix wrote in Paperbacks From Hell, this was the decade where “horror hit its stride with a hungry teenage audience.” Dell Publishing’s own part in the prevailing trend included Twilight: Where Darkness Begins, a collection of self-contained books that helped
Amazon Studios recently greenlit “The Horror of Dolores Roach,” based on the hit Gimlet podcast, and today Deadline has updated on the project with more casting news. Marc Maron (GLOW), Jean Yoon (Kim’s Convenience), Judy Reyes (Succession, Better Things), and Jeffery Self (Search Party) have all signed on for recurring roles in the series. Justina Machado (The Purge: Anarchy) will star
Developer Simogo and publisher Annapurna Interactive have promised to deliver a “chilling tale” and a modern take on puzzle adventure games with Lorelei and The Laser Eyes, a bizarre non-linear title that’s heading to the Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam in 2023. The game was part of the Nintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcase reveal
Bloody Disgusting has hit the road with Dark Star Pictures on our latest collaboration, the Spanish horror movie The Passenger (La pasajera), which is now available On Demand and DVD on June 28, 2022! In the film, a group of strangers sharing a ride has their trip interrupted when the driver hits a woman hiking in the dark
The world is loud, and it is only getting louder. Escaping the noise outside can seem impossible, especially when living in an urban environment. But as anyone who frequents them knows, libraries are a haven from all the bustle. While they have evolved to be more like community centers, libraries still encourage guests to keep
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