New 2K Restoration of Underseen Adventure-Horror ‘Hiruko the Goblin’ Gets International Premiere [Exclusive]

An underseen early ’90s gem by one of Japan’s best horror filmmakers is about to become way more accessible. Wild adventure-horror Hiruko the Goblin received a brand new 2K restoration just in time for the 30th anniversary of its initial 1991 release. Bloody Disgusting learned in an exclusive that the restoration will be making its International […]

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[Review] ‘Jupiter Hell’ Makes Ripping and Tearing a Tactical Turn-Based Affair

When I first started playing PC games, DOOM II and X-COM were among the first things I got into, shaping my gaming tastes for years after. Now more than two decades on, I’m only just playing a game that combines aspects of the two? ChaosForge’s Jupiter Hell hopes to be better late than never as […]

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In Addition to a Feature Film Reboot, ‘Blacula’ Will Also Return in a Brand New Graphic Novel!

Announced back in June, a new take on 1972’s Blacula is on the way from MGM, Bron and Hidden Empire Film Group, with Deon Taylor (The Intruder) on board to direct the movie. In addition to that “modern reimagining,” we’ve learned today that a Blacula graphic novel is also on the way next year, coming from […]

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Fantastic Fest Returns With Killer Line-Up That Includes Neon’s ‘Titane’, A24’s ‘Lamb’, and Documentary ‘This Is Gwar’!

Fantastic Fest is back and with the “Post-Apocalyptic” edition they’re bringing the insanity, promising everything from mechanophilia to possessed nuns, possessed children, hallucinations, ghostly hauntings, time travel, exorcism, cerebral expansion, heavy metal, friendship, yakuza, canine trauma, multiple serial killers, coprophagia, cannibalism, tender embraces, vampires, copious bodily fluids, superheroes, warm laughs, and even disco-dancing firemen. The […]

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‘Candyman’: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Vanessa Williams and More Tease This Month’s Franchise Relaunch [Video]

We recently shared Candyman interviews with both director Nia DaCosta and co-writer/producer Jordan Peele, and today we’ve got some more video chats to share with you. The videos you’ll find below feature interview snippets with stars Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Vanessa Williams, Teyonah Parris, and Colman Domingo, as well as producer Ian Cooper. The cast talks […]

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[Trailer] “Aftershocks” Update Arriving Next Month For ‘The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners’

It’s taken its time, but Skydance Interactive has announced that Aftershocks, the free update for The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners, will be available for players to download on September 23. The update will be available for players on the Oculus Quest, PlayStation VR and PC via Steam. We’ve also gotten the customary trailer to […]

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‘Tailgate’ Is a Combustible, Dutch Road Rager [Horrors Elsewhere]

Horrors Elsewhere is a recurring column that spotlights a variety of movies from all around the globe, particularly those not from the United States. Fears may not be universal, but one thing is for sure — a scream is understood, always and everywhere. Lodewijk Crijns‘ Tailgate starts out in the remote, Dutch countryside. In this dreadful […]

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Psychological Horror ‘Bleed With Me’ Has a ‘Single White Female’ Vibe [Exclusive]

Amelia Moses’ psychological horror Bleed With Me has a new poster that fuses two minds ahead of its release next week (Aug. 10) across all Canadian digital platforms (iTunes, Bell, Shaw, Telus, Rogers and Cineplex) via Raven Banner Releasing. Bleed With Me follows Rowan (Lee Marshall), a vulnerable young woman who begins to believe that […]

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SK Tours of Maine Invites You to Stephen King’s Dominion [The Losers’ Club Podcast]

The standpipe. The sematary. The Jade. The gates. The world of Stephen King is vast and infinite, at least on paper. In reality, King’s Dominion is nestled snuggly within Bangor, Maine, the third largest city in the seaside state and arguably its greatest source for tourism. After all, thousands of Constant Readers descend upon the […]

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Jacob Batalon Stars as “Reginald the Vampire” in Syfy’s Adaptation of the “Fat Vampire” Book Series

If you’re a fan of FX’s “What We Do In the Shadows”, Syfy is taking a stab at their own vampire comedy that has a more dramatic spin. Spider-Man‘s Jacob Batalon is set to star in the tentatively titled “Reginald the Vampire”, a dramedy in the works at Syfy based on Johnny B. Truant’s Fat Vampire book […]

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John Carpenter Gives CHVRCHES Single “Good Girls” the Cinematic Treatment [Listen]

I’ve been looking for an excuse to cover the forthcoming CHVRCHES album, Screen Violence, out August 27th through Glassnote Records, and now have more than reason. The Scottish synth-pop band has teamed up with John Carpenter for two extra special remixes. The iconic film director of The Thing, Halloween, Escape From New York, They Live, In […]

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“There’s a Polka-Dot Man in All of Us”: David Dastmalchian Walks Us Through the History of His ‘The Suicide Squad’ Character [Exclusive]

At first glance, a big budget superhero film might seem an odd choice for coverage on Bloody Disgusting, given that the capes-n’-tights genre rarely caters to the average horror enthusiast or gorehound. However, Warner Brothers’ new DC film The Suicide Squad might very well surprise readers of this site, what with its astonishing levels of […]

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Upcoming Horror Game ‘\SPEK.TAKL\ – Banned Edition’ Combines Lynch And Cronenberg With Disturbing Results

Remember Please? The short-but-sweet throwback horror title that got progressively weirder as you progressed? Developer Somewhat is back with another game, \SPEK.TAKL\ – Banned Edition, which is due out August 18. The game presents itself as a late-night television watching simulator, with “light puzzle elements”. There you are, spending the night in your new apartment, […]

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