‘The Batman’: Colin Farrell Will Return as The Penguin in a Planned Spinoff Series for HBO Max

From director Matt Reeves, The Batman is currently set to release in theaters on March 4, 2022, and various spinoff projects are already in the works. In addition to the previously announced spinoff series set in Gotham City, HBO Max is also developing a planned spinoff series centered on Penguin, being played by Colin Farrell in The Batman. Variety confirms tonight that […]

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The ‘Child’s Play’ Timeline – What “Chucky” Taught Us About Charles Lee Ray’s Early Years and Final Days

“I’m gonna get you and I’m gonna get Eddie… no matter what!” When the “Chucky” series was first announced, creator Don Mancini had promised that the show would “explore Chucky’s character with a depth that is uniquely afforded by the television series format,” and he sure wasn’t kidding. In addition to putting Chucky on a […]

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Stay Home, Watch Horror: 5 Epic Period Horror Movies to Stream This Week

Period movies transport viewers to another era, tying their narrative to a specific place in time and creating an immersive experience around it. They’re often steeped in history, and as such, have developed a reputation for slow-pacing or tedium. In other words, period-set movies can get a bad rap. But that immersive world-building can also […]

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New ‘Scream’ TV Spot Teases the Appearance of a Metallic Ghostface Mask?! [Video]

We’re now just about one month away from the return of the Scream franchise, with next year’s franchise relaunch/legacy sequel coming exclusively to theaters on January 14, 2022. Various TV spots and YouTube ads are floating around out there on the internet, and our friend Cris Parker (3C Films) brings a particularly interesting one to […]

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[Video] New GVMERS Doc Chronicles The Rise And Fall of ‘Duke Nukem’

Duke Nukem 3D was some of the most fun many PC gamers had growing up. Neil talked about the game extensively earlier this year with its 25th anniversary. While some of Duke’s racier mannerisms wouldn’t fly today, you can’t deny that the character and the game’s personality had a certain appeal for those who loved […]

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Tickets for Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Nightmare Alley’ on Sale Now; Get a Collectible Poster from Regal

Guillermo del Toro‘s new movie Nightmare Alley is on the way this holiday season from Searchlight Pictures, with the hotly anticipated film only in theaters on December 17. You can read Meagan Navarro’s review for Bloody Disgusting right here, and as of this morning, you can also grab your tickets now! Your wildest dreams await…  Regal Crown Club […]

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Celebrating the Passion of the Queer Antichrist [Horror Queers Podcast]

Black Chiffon So long November! After a month of beach vampires in The Lost Boys, singing demons in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, gay panic voyeurs in Creep, and lesbian Satanists in The Seventh Victim, we are *more* than ready to celebrate the holigays. What better way to kick off December than Frank LaLoggia‘s Passion Play-infused, […]

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‘Darkman’ Within: Why Josh Ruben’s Horror Comedy ‘Werewolves Within’ Is a Promising Primer for the Filmmaker’s Dream Project

Pop by writer/director Josh Ruben’s (Scare Me) Twitter account at any given moment and you’ll have a better than decent chance of finding mention of the filmmaker’s desire to tackle a take on Sam Raimi’s 1990 horror/superhero romp Darkman. In numerous tweets, Ruben has trumpeted his interest in the property with appeals ranging from subtle […]

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‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ – Bryce Dallas Howard is Back in First Image from the New Movie!

Jurassic World: Dominion will open wide in theaters on June 10, 2022, which means we’re just about six months away from the franchise’s anticipated return to the big screen. All we’ve seen from the film so far is a 5-minute prologue that will *not* actually appear in the movie, so this image from Total Film today is […]

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‘The Matrix Resurrections’ Final Trailer Traps All the Characters Inside a Strange Time Loop [Video]

“Maybe this isn’t the story we think it is.” Lana Wachowski is back behind the camera for The Matrix Resurrections, the fourth film in the series that brings back both Neo (Keanu Reeves) and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss). The servers are being rebooted this holiday season, and the final trailer celebrates “Matrix Monday” today. Along with the new […]

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Exclusive ‘Agnes’ Clip Prepares to Help a Possessed Nun [Exclusive]

Magnet Releasing is praying for Agnes, which hails from up-and-coming genre filmmaker Mickey Reece, director of the excellent Climate of the Hunter. Set for a theatrical and on-demand release December 10, Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive clip in which a convent discusses plans to deal with Molly Quinn’s character who is a nun believed to be […]

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The Cast for HBO’s “The Last of Us” Television Series Includes Nick Offerman

HBO‘s “The Last of Us” television series is currently filming, with Pedro Pascal (“The Mandalorian”) starring in the series as Joel and Bella Ramsey (“Game of Thrones”) as Ellie. The cast also includes Murray Bartlett (“The White Lotus”), who has revealed in an interview with The Guardian this week that he’s co-starring alongside Nick Offerman! “It’s an […]

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Epic Games Announces ‘The Matrix Awakens’: An Unreal Engine 5 Experience for PS5 & Xbox Series!

Leaving the debate for Enter The Matrix‘s quality for another day, with The Matrix Resurrections not being that far off, Epic Games has released a pre-download for their tie-in, The Matrix Awakens: An Unreal Engine 5 Experience, for the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series. Serving as a technical demonstration of the power of the Unreal […]

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Six New Horror Movies Releasing This Week Including the Never-Seen ‘Krampus: The Naughty Cut’!

For daily release updates delivered straight to your feed, follow @HorrorCalendar. Can you believe we’re now just twenty days away from Christmas? That means we only have four more weeks left in the entire year, with a small handful of horror movies still on the way before we start making our “Best of 2021” lists. And […]

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