‘Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark’ Filmmaker André Øvredal Directing Horror Movie Based on ‘Tarot’ Cards

While we wait for his Dracula movie The Last Voyage of the Demeter, André Øvredal (The Autopsy of Jane Doe, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark) has already set up his next project. Deadline reports that Øvredal will direct Tarot for eOne and Fuller Media, described as “a high concept thriller based on Tarot cards.” […]

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Nicolas Cage Will Finally Play Dracula in Upcoming ‘Renfield’ Movie for Universal!

Originally announced a couple years back, Universal Pictures has been developing a solo movie for Dracula’s henchman Renfield, based on an original pitch from “The Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman. Chris McKay (The Tomorrow War) is set to direct the movie, with Nicholas Hoult (Warm Bodies, Mad Max: Fury Road) on board to star as Renfield. THR brings us the […]

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Remember When Leatherface Became King Arthur? Celebrating Six of the Best Horror Movie Trailers!

Since the dawn of cinema, movie trailers have been promising thrills, chills and laughs for the price of an admission ticket, and I’d argue that they’re the most culturally significant form of advertising in modern media. In fact, some say that previews have evolved into an artform in and of themselves, often overshadowing the very […]

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Andy Barclay Takes the Fight to “Chucky” in Clips from Tonight’s Season One Finale! [Video]

The first season of Don Mancini‘s “Chucky” series comes to an end this Tuesday, November 30, with Chucky’s master plan finally being revealed in “An Affair to Dismember.” In the Season Finale, “Scores old and new will be settled, and sparks will fly, as Chucky’s diabolical plan comes to fruition at a particularly dangerous–and public–venue.” The super-sized season finale […]

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Why “Monsters” is Still One of the All-Time Best Horror Anthology Shows [TV Terrors]

Horror and science fiction have always been a part of the television canvas, and constant attempts have been made over the years to produce classic entertainment. Some have fallen by the wayside, while others became mainstream phenomena. With “TV Terrors,” we take a look back at the many genre efforts from the 80’s, 90’s, and […]

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Netflix Announces Full Horror Series Lineup for 2022 Including Brand New ‘Resident Evil’ Live Action Series!

Netflix is loading up on horror shows in 2022, and the streaming service just announced this afternoon their entire (current) lineup for genre shows both returning and brand new. Netflix’s Peter Friedlander, Head of Scripted Series, US/Canada, said in a statement today, “Do you remember the first time you stepped inside the haunted Hill House? […]

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Noirvember: The Original ‘Nightmare Alley’ Spins a Haunting Tale of Deceit and Tragedy

The first adaptation of William Lindsay Gresham‘s 1946 novel is a bit of a genre-bending anomaly. Nightmare Alley featured a larger than usual budget for its type, a film noir that bleeds into other genres with a lead star intentionally playing against type. It centers around an unlikable protagonist haunted by his actions. Much of it is […]

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NECA Celebrating 35 Years of ‘RoboCop’ With Two Brand New Ultimate Edition Action Figures

Announced last night, two brand new RoboCop action figures are on the way from NECA in celebration of the classic film’s 35th anniversary, and they’ll be releasing early next year. NECA details the regular version, “Part man. Part machine. All cop. For the 35th anniversary of the cult classic movie, the crime fighter from future […]

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A Guide to Social Media Horror Ahead of ‘This Game’s Called Murder’

It’s always fun to see genre flicks tackling the high-tech horrors of modern times, and with social media providing us with a brand new playground for digital scares, the possibilities are endless. That’s why we’re excited for writer/director Adam Sherman’s upcoming satirical thriller This Game’s Called Murder, which promises to reveal the dark side of […]

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Peter Jackson’s Digital 4K Restorations of His Early Horror Films Including ‘Dead Alive’ Coming Soon!

Before going mainstream with the Lord of the Rings films, Peter Jackson was a horror guy, kick-starting his career with the gory flicks Dead Alive and Bad Taste. Despite being beloved by horror fans, neither film has to date been restored and re-released, but Jackson himself had revealed way back in 2018, you may recall, that 4K restorations were in the works. […]

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Ahead of New Gameplay Video, ‘Dying Light 2’ Goes Gold

Ahead of Techland’s reveal of new gameplay footage for Dying Light 2 Stay Human later this week, the company has announced that the game has gone gold for its February 4, 2022 release date. Techland will now focus on the next two months optimizing, polishing, and implementing feedback from hands-on previews for the game’s launch. […]

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The Return of Gabriel? “Conversations Happening” About a Potential ‘Malignant’ Sequel

James Wan cut loose and went wild with this year’s HBO Max offering Malignant, a film that introduced Wan’s most bizarre horror villain to date. I of course won’t spoil anything for anyone who hasn’t yet gotten around to seeing Malignant, but the film’s reveal of precisely who and what “Gabriel” is was one of […]

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[Review] “Chucky” Season Finale Leaves You Ready for Season 2 With a Smile On Your Face

A lot of ground has been covered in just seven episodes of Don Mancini‘s “Chucky” series. Jake Wheeler (Zackary Arthur) overcame his isolation and rage to find a family in Lexy (Alyvia Alyn Lind) and Devon (Bjorgvin Arnarson). Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly) once again found herself struggling to get the love and respect she so desperately […]

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