Horror

Julius Avery, the director of 2018’s Overlord, is heading back into the horror genre with The Pope’s Exorcist, and more casting news has been revealed by Deadline this afternoon. From Sony’s Screen Gems, The Pope’s Exorcist is based on real-life exorcist Father Gabriele Amorth, “the legendary Italian priest who performed over 100,000 exorcisms for the Vatican.” Russell Crowe is starring
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Dario Argento’s latest film Dark Glasses finds the Master of Horror back on (somewhat) solid ground. While Dark Glasses has several classic Giallo elements, in reality, the Italian director has unexpectedly delivered a throwback to the “disabled woman in peril” subgenre that was popular back in the 80s and 90s. Dark Glasses begins in traditional Argento
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We’re extremely excited to welcome horror-anthology podcast, The Hotel to our podcast network! The Hotel is unlike any other show on our network, so to properly introduce it, we asked creator  Travis McMaster to create a guide to The Hotel for first time listeners! Checking in to The Hotel… It’s not haunted, it’s not Hell,
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For the first time, the beloved original motion picture soundtrack to 1988’s horror-comedy classic Killers Klowns from Outer Space is now available on vinyl from Waxwork Records! The original score to Killer Klowns From Outer Space is kicked off by the classic 80’s horror movie theme track, Killer Klowns (From Outer Space) by California punk band, The Dickies. The ‘nightmare
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After breaking Shudder’s streaming records last October, we’ve recorded even more tapes with V/H/S/99, the fifth installment of the Bloody Disgusting-produced horror anthology franchise from Studio71. In V/H/S/99, a thirsty teenager’s home video leads to a series of horrifying revelations. You can press “Play” on V/H/S/99, a Shudder Original, this coming October 20, 2022, in North
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There’s no discussing film history without bringing up Stop-Motion Animation. After all, isn’t simulating movement through a succession of incrementally different images a primitive form of stop-motion in and of itself? That’s why this laborious form of animation has existed since the early days of cinema, serving as a creative tool for pioneer filmmakers and
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The long-awaited feature documentary Pennywise: The Story of IT is now available on VOD and streaming exclusively through the Bloody Disgusting-powered SCREAMBOX, the two-hour documentary providing an in-depth look at the original 1990 mini-series based on Stephen King’s classic horror novel. For fans of the tale, this is the ULTIMATE making-of special! The documentary boasts
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Netflix‘s Resident Evil series (review) has caused quite the stir among fans and non-fans alike. Debuting to mixed reviews from critics and sporting one of Netflix’s lowest audience scores to date, the series has seen no shortage of debate among viewers, ranging from who the target audience is, how it should balance the horror, action and comedy,
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If you saw Jordan Peele’s Nope in theaters you might’ve seen the trailer for Barbarian, which 20th Century Studios and New Regency are releasing in theaters on September 9, 2022. You can watch the Barbarian trailer here. Check out a new clip below, wherein a secret room of horrors is uncovered… In Barbarian, a young woman (Georgina Campbell)
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From the director of 10 Cloverfield Lane, the Predator franchise is back with brand new movie Prey, and 20th Century Studios will be bringing the film exclusively to Hulu on August 5. The return of the Predator franchise is directed by Dan Trachtenberg (10 Cloverfield Lane), and it’s being positioned as a sort of prequel to the original classic that will tell the
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John Logan’s Gothic horror drama “Penny Dreadful” retooled classic literary horror figures in a captivating, poignant way by exploring the ethos of monsters. For his directorial feature debut, Logan sets his sights on a familiar horror mainstay: the summer camp slasher. They/Them, pronounced “They-slash-Them,” takes place at an LGBTQIA+ conversion summer camp. It emphasizes its robust ensemble
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John Logan’s Gothic horror drama “Penny Dreadful” retooled classic literary horror figures in a captivating, poignant way by exploring the ethos of monsters. For his directorial feature debut, Logan sets his sights on a familiar horror mainstay: the summer camp slasher. They/Them, pronounced “They-slash-Them,” takes place at an LGBTQIA+ conversion summer camp. It emphasizes its robust ensemble
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Some of the most unsettling moments in Jordan Peele‘s Nope don’t come from the sky but from the past. Steven Yuen‘s Ricky ‘Jupe’ Park harbors a very traumatic past as a child actor who experienced tragedy on the set of the sitcom “Gordy’s Home!” told in flashbacks. Today Peele took to Twitter to reveal the fictional sitcom’s opening credits,
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“Hey, I’m Chucky, wanna prey?” SYFY the other day announced that “Chucky” will be back this coming Halloween season, with Season 2 of Don Mancini‘s hit series officially set to premiere on October 5, 2022! On the heels of a huge Saturday night at the San Diego Comic-Con, SYFY drops the full trailer for the second season of “Chucky”,
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It’s been a while since we’ve heard an update on Andrew Lincoln reprising “The Walking Dead” character Rick Grimes for a planned continuation of his story. Today, the actor was joined by Danai Gurira at San Diego Comic-Con for massive news; they’re teaming up on a brand new series set in “The Walking Dead” universe that will continue the love story
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It’s been a while since we’ve heard an update on Andrew Lincoln reprising “The Walking Dead” character Rick Grimes for a planned continuation of his story. Today, the actor was joined by Danai Gurira at San Diego Comic-Con for massive news; they’re teaming up on a brand new series set in “The Walking Dead” universe that will continue the love story
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Netflix’s “Resident Evil” series sets an original story within the sprawling world of video games. That means no shortage of familiar monsters throughout the eight-episode season, but it also meant surprising revelations for some characters. At the forefront is Lance Reddick’s Albert Wesker, who seems nothing like his video game counterpart at first glance. This Wesker is
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