‘Anna and the Apocalypse’ Director Will Adapt Creepy Viral Story ‘Dear David’ for Lionsgate

Originally set up at New Line Cinema, Lionsgate and BuzzFeed have now taken over the film adaptation of the creepy viral story Dear David, Deadline is reporting tonight. “On August 7th, 2017, popular cartoonist Adam Ellis began telling the story of how a dead child is haunting his apartment and is trying to kill him. […]

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Timo Tjahjanto’s ‘Train to Busan’ Remake May Take the ‘Last Train to New York’

A Bloody Disgusting favorite, Timo Tjahjanto (The Night Comes for Us, May the Devil Take You, V/H/S/94) has been hired to direct a remake of the South Korean zombie epic Train to Busan for New Line Cinema, we had learned earlier this year. The film, however, will not be titled Train to Busan. Instead, Deadline notes, it’s […]

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‘V/H/S/94’ Filmmaker Timo Tjahjanto Directing a Reboot of Steven Seagal Action-Thriller ‘Under Siege’

Timo Tjahjanto should already be a household name in the horror world, having co-directed the insanely gory Macabre and the super popular V/H/S/2 segment “Safe Haven”. He’s also behind Netflix’s action-packed The Night Comes for Us, as well as May the Devil Take You, Headshot, and Killers, and his segment is a standout highlight of our new sequel V/H/S/94. What’s next from […]

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Shudder’s Gory Monster Movie ‘Death Valley’ Looks Like the Perfect Double Feature With the New ‘Resident Evil’ [Trailer]

The mission has gone to Hell. A gory monster movie titled Death Valley is on the way to Shudder for the holiday season, we’ve learned tonight, and it looks especially suited to fans of Resident Evil. Featuring a practical creature, this one looks to be ripped from the same cloth as the upcoming reboot Resident […]

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Kevin Smith’s First Horror Movie ‘Red State’ is Even More Terrifyingly Relevant 10 Years Later

From Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later to Scorsese’s Shutter Island, some of the most entertaining genre films are made by established directors attempting to challenge themselves by trying something new. Mostly known for his indie comedies, Kevin Smith might not be the first name that comes to mind when one thinks of legitimately chilling movies, […]

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Roxanne Benjamin Directing ‘There’s Something Wrong With The Children’ for Blumhouse and EPIX

Blumhouse has joined forces with EPIX to “develop and produce eight elevated, standalone horror/genre-thriller movies exclusively for the network,” and the next project as part of that collaboration is There’s Something Wrong With The Children, being directed by Roxanne Benjamin (V/H/S, Southbound). The project was announced by Variety. Benjamin is a huge part of the Bloody Disgusting family, having […]

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Carrie Coon and Chris Cooper Join Ridley Scott-Produced ‘Boston Strangler’ Movie

The true story of the Boston Strangler will come to the screen in an upcoming feature being produced by Ridley Scott for 20th Century Studios, with Keira Knightley set to star. Matt Ruskin (“Crown Heights”) will write and direct the movie, and Deadline reports today that Carrie Coon, Chris Cooper, and Alessandro Nivola have also signed on to star. Deadline details, […]

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“Joe Bob Ruins Christmas” On Shudder This December With “The Last Drive-In” Holiday Special

What’s a holiday without “The Last Drive-in” on Shudder? Just ahead of the holidays, horror host Joe Bob Briggs announced his return with an all new holiday special this December. Last December, Joe Bob Briggs spread holiday cheer on Shudder with “The Last Drive-In” special, “Joe Bob Saves Christmas.” In addition to hosting duties and […]

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‘Jurassic Park: The Ultimate Visual History’ Promises the Most Comprehensive Book on the Original Trilogy Ever Made

While we wait for the franchise to return first with “Camp Cretaceous” Season 4 and then with Jurassic World: Dominion, a new book on the original Jurassic Park has just been unleashed. Written by James Mottram, Jurassic Park: The Ultimate Visual History is available now! “Jurassic Park: The Ultimate Visual History will be the last […]

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Hail Raatma: Creating the Memorable ‘V/H/S/94’ Creature from “Storm Drain” [Exclusive]

Last month brought the newest entry in the V/H/S anthology series to Shudder, marking the most critically acclaimed yet. V/H/S/94 introduced a whole new set of nightmarish horror and creatures, including fan-favorite Raatma, the unforgettable sewer-dwelling monster from Chloe Okuno’s segment “Storm Drain.” What exactly is Raatma? How was this creature conceived and created? “Storm Drain” writer/director Chloe Okuno, creature designer Keith Thompson, […]

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Preview: Next Week’s Second-to-Last Episode of “Chucky” Attempts to Figure Out the Killer Doll’s Endgame

Don Mancini’s “Chucky” series just keeps getting wilder on the road to the Season 1 finale, which is fast approaching. Just two more episodes remain in the show’s debut season, with the penultimate episode of the first season coming to SYFY and USA on November 23. Next week’s episode is titled “Twice the Grieving, Double […]

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More Details Revealed For Upcoming Augmented Reality Game ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife ScARe’

We’ve already told you a bit about Imprezario Entertainment’s upcoming AR mobile game Ghostbusters: Afterlife ScARe, which releases later this week for Android and iOS devices on the same day as Ghostbusters: Afterlife hits theatres. Imprezario has now revealed more info about the game, which will be split up across multiple episodes. The first two episodes […]

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‘Alien: Isolation’ Announced for Android and iOS Devices; Arriving December 16th

If you’re one of the few who haven’t played Alien: Isolation yet, Sega is making it so you have no excuse not to play it. Announced today, Alien: Isolation will arrive on iOS and Android devices on December 16th for $14.99 USD, with Feral Interactive handling the porting duties as they did for the Nintendo […]

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NECA’s Action Figure of “Gargoyles” Character Thailog Takes Flight With 16-Inch Wingspan

NECA recently announced that they’ve acquired the license to make action figures based on the ’90s animated series “Gargoyles,” which was produced by Walt Disney Television and centered on literal stone gargoyles that come to life and transform into protectors of NYC at night. Three seasons were produced in total, with fans frequently still begging for […]

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