Scream Factory Details 4K Ultra HD Releases of the ‘Halloween’ Movies Including New Scenes for ‘Halloween 5’!

Officially announced by Scream Factory earlier this summer, the Halloween franchise comes to 4K Ultra HD with individual releases of the first five films in the original series later this year. Yes, John Carpenter’s Halloween, as well as Halloween II, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, and Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael […]

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Scream Factory Bringing Michael Dougherty’s ‘Krampus’ to 4K Ultra HD With a Never-Before-Seen Cut!

Michael Dougherty‘s Krampus returns to terrorize the holiday season this year, with Scream Factory announcing today that a 4K Ultra HD release is on the way on the road to Christmas. Krampus: The Naughty Cut comes to 4K Ultra HD on November 16! Yes, this is a brand new, never-before-seen version of the 2015 holiday […]

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Scream Factory Bringing ‘Dracula: Dead and Loving It’ to Blu-ray for the First Time in November

Leslie Nielsen is a real pain in the neck as Dracula in the 1995 comedy-horror spoof Dracula: Dead and Loving It, which is sinking its teeth into Blu-ray for the very first time. Scream Factory brings the Mel Brooks film to Blu-ray on November 23. “Dapper Count Dracula (Leslie Nielsen) relocates from his Transylvanian castle […]

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Home Invasion Movie ‘See for Me’ Starring Visually Impaired Actor Skyler Davenport Picked Up By IFC Midnight

Visually impaired actor Skyler Davenport stars as a blind house sitter in the upcoming See for Me from director Randall Okita, which has now been acquired by IFC Midnight. Deadline reports that IFC Midnight will release the film in 2022. Here’s the plot synopsis provided to Deadline… “Davenport plays blind former skier Sophie who accepts […]

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[Trailer] ‘Jurassic World Aftermath: Part 2’ Arriving September 30

Last year, Coatsink, Universal Games and Digital Platforms brought their VR title Jurassic World Aftermath to the Oculus Quest. Now, prepare for the epic conclusion with Jurassic World Aftermath: Part 2, which is coming September 30, and will be available exclusively on the Oculus Quest platform for $14.99 USD. Featuring all-new locations, puzzles and dinosaur encounters, Jurassic […]

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‘The Guilty’: Jake Gyllenhaal is a 911 Operator in Netflix Thriller Written By the Creator of “True Detective” [Teaser]

Listen. Carefully. From director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, The Equalizer) and “True Detective” creator Nic Pizzolatto comes The Guilty, a thriller that’s headed to Netflix on the road to Halloween. The Guilty comes to Select Theaters September 24 and Netflix October 1. “The film takes place over the course of a single morning in a […]

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‘Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City’ – First Images from the New Live Action Movie Spotlight Claire, Leon and Lisa Trevor!

Sony’s Johannes Roberts-directed film reboot Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City will be releasing on November 24, with the new movie promising to return us to the “terrifying roots” of the original video games, particularly Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2. In other words, this one has nothing to do with the previous movies, which starred Milla Jovovich. IGN has scored […]

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Norman Reedus Once Again Drops Hints of More ‘Death Stranding’

While we’re still not sure if Norman Reedus is taking a cue from Hideo Kojima in terms of teasing fans, Reedus has nonetheless dropped more insinuations that he’s in it again for Death Stranding. This latest news comes from an exchange during a roundtable discussion about the 11th season of The Walking Dead, as reported […]

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[Video] Final Trailer For Upcoming Fan Film ‘Silent Hill: Road of Guilt’ Descends Into Madness

We’re officially less than a month away from the release of Leigh Thorne and Ruben Abreu‘s fan film Silent Hill: Road of Guilt. Leigh has got the clock ticking with a brand-new trailer for the short, which will be premiering on Dax79’s YouTube channel on the 20th anniversary of Silent Hill 2‘s release (September 24, […]

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[Gamescom 2021] Horror Puzzle Game ‘DYING: 1983’ Shows Off Gameplay in New Trailer

It’s been a long time since we last heard anything about 2P Games and developer Nekcom Entertainment’s DYING: 1983, but the game made an appearance last week at Gamescom with a brand new trailer. There’s still that vague 2021 release date, but we do get some gameplay footage in the latest trailer, courtesy of IGN. […]

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‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ Images Reveal Shriek, Carnage’s Love Interest!

The first Venom teased “Maximum Carnage” and with these new images from the forthcoming sequel, we’re one step closer to seeing it become a reality. The comic book arc “Maximum Carnage” delivered more than just extreme Carnage, but an entire symbiote family that was highlighted by Shriek, Carnage’s sonic-powered accomplice and eventual love interest. She-Carnage […]

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[Watch] Video of Extended Look at ‘Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water’ Remaster Gameplay

Japanese publication Famitsu has provided 50 minutes of gameplay footage for Koei Tecmo’s upcoming remaster of Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. The footage comes from the PlayStation 4 version, which was broadcast during the latest episode of the Famitsu LIVE program. An enhanced version of the 2014 Wii U original, Fatal Frame: Maiden of […]

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[Review] Glenn Danzig’s ‘Death Rider in the House of Vampires’ Has All the Charm…and Flaws of ‘Verotika’

I was fortunate enough to attend the world premiere of punk legend Glenn Danzig’s first feature film Verotika back in 2019 during Chicago’s Cinepocalypse Film Festival. At that time, no one knew what a movie written and directed by the Misfits frontman would look like, so hopes were high that Danzig’s voice would be as […]

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[Box Office] Audiences Say His Name, Resurrect ‘Candyman’ Franchise With a Sweet $22.37M!

Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema have been the gold standard for horror over the past few decades, but Universal Pictures has slowly become their rival. Universal Pictures not only stole Blumhouse away from Paramount Pictures, but they’ve become home to Jordan Peele‘s productions, including the brand new Candyman, directed by Nia DaCosta. The box […]

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