[Trailer] Mike Flanagan’s Netflix Horror Series “Midnight Mass” Will Premiere in September!

Netflix and Mike Flanagan (“The Haunting of Hill House,” “The Haunting of Bly Manor”) are joining forces once again for another horror series, this one titled “Midnight Mass.” We’ve learned today that “Midnight Mass,” directed by Flanagan, will be available to Netflix members worldwide on September 24, 2021. Additionally, the first trailer has arrived. Flanagan […]

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The Teasers for Netflix and Mike Flanagan’s New Horror Series “Midnight Mass” Have Begun [Videos]

More small screen horror is on the way from Netflix and Mike Flanagan (“The Haunting of Hill House,” “The Haunting of Bly Manor”), with Flanagan directing new series “Midnight Mass.” The marketing campaign for the upcoming series is now underway, with two very short teaser videos being shared to Twitter today (interestingly enough, on the official account for […]

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Mary Elizabeth Winstead is the Ultimate Ass-Kicker in Wild Netflix Action-Thriller ‘Kate’ [Trailer]

Mary Elizabeth Winstead is the title character in Netflix‘s upcoming action-thriller Kate, a female assassin who has just 24 hours to get vengeance on her murderer before she dies. Kate will premiere on Netflix September 10, and today the film – rated “R” for “Strong bloody violence”! – has received an official trailer that kicks all kinds of ass… as […]

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“Stranger Things” Season 4 Premiere Details Will Reportedly Be Revealed in the Coming Weeks

This past July marked two years since the third season of “Stranger Things” premiered on Netflix, with pandemic delays forcing the upcoming fourth season to be pushed to an unknown date. Filming is nearly complete on Season 4, and it sounds like we’ll know more soon. Speaking with Collider, “Stranger Things” producer Shawn Levy has […]

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Netflix Just Made Life Sweeter With a “Sweet Tooth” Season 2 Renewal!

Earlier this summer, series creator Jim Mickle (Stake Land, We Are What We Are) brought Jeff Lemire‘s Sweet Tooth comic book series to life for Netflix. The aptly described “Mad Max meets Bambi” dystopian fantasy induced awe and tugged at your heartstrings thanks to its sweet characters. Season one put them through the emotional wringer, ending on perilous […]

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German Poster for Netflix’s Vampire Movie ‘Blood Red Sky’ Drops Fang at 30,000 Feet

One of the upcoming horror movies that should be on your radar is Netflix‘s Blood Red Sky (read Meagan’s review), which will be available for streaming tomorrow, July 23. Meagan awarded the film 4/5 stars in her review for Bloody Disgusting, writing: “Blood Red Sky is a surprisingly savage little gem that sticks with you.” […]

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“The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf” – Netflix’s Anime Film Hunts Monsters in August [Trailer]

Face your demons. In addition to the upcoming second season of “The Witcher” and spinoff series “The Witcher: Blood Origin,” we’re also getting an animated film titled The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf. Nightmare of the Wolf premieres August 23, 2021 worldwide on Netflix. Check out the official teaser trailer below, along with new character images. “Before Geralt, there was his […]

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Netflix and Mike Flanagan’s “The Haunting of Bly Manor” Coming Home to Blu-ray in Time for Halloween

Netflix and Mike Flanagan hit another home run last year with “The Haunting of Bly Manor,” and we’ve learned today that the series is now coming to Blu-ray for Halloween. “Bly Manor” arrives on Blu-ray and DVD October 12, 2021 from Paramount. From “The Haunting of Hill House” creator and showrunner Mike Flanagan and executive […]

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‘We Have a Ghost’: ‘Happy Death Day’ Filmmaker Christopher Landon Directing New Movie for Netflix

The director of Happy Death Day and Freaky, Christopher Landon has taken to Twitter this morning to announce the start of production on his next movie, titled We Have a Ghost. It would seem this project is one that was first announced back in 2017, an adaptation of a story written by Geoff Manaugh that […]

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The Future of “Fear Street”: Leigh Janiak Hopes to Make More Teen Horror for Netflix!

One of the more ambitious horror projects to come along in recent years, Netflix‘s three Fear Street movies were shot back-to-back by director Leigh Janiak, who played with different tones, styles, time periods, and subgenres throughout the trilogy. The story wrapped up in Fear Street Part 3: 1666, but there’s endless potential for the future […]

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“Brand New Cherry Flavor”: Netflix Series from “Channel Zero” Creator Premiering on Friday the 13th [Trailer]

Todd Grimson’s horror novel “Brand New Cherry Flavor” is coming to Netflix as a horror-thriller revenge series, with Rosa Salazar (Alita: Battle Angel) in the leading role. The eight episode limited series was written and executive produced by “Channel Zero” duo Nick Antosca and Lenore Zion, who also serve as showrunners. Here’s the synopsis… “Lisa N. Nova […]

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‘Fear Street’: Sadie Sink Uncovers the Easter Eggs You Might’ve Missed in Netflix’s Trilogy [Video]

“Spoilers ahead,” Sadie Sink cautions. All three films in Netflix and director Leigh Janiak‘s Fear Street franchise are now streaming on Netflix, with Fear Street Part 1: 1994 kicking things off and both Fear Street Part 2: 1978 and Fear Street Part 3: 1666 mostly serving as prequel tales that build out the mythology and […]

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Finding Stephen King at the End of Fear Street [The Losers’ Club Podcast]

Curses. Mysteries. Murder. The streets of Shadyside are stained with blood and the teens are always in danger. This is the perilous world of R.L. Stine’s Fear Street, the ’90s young adult series that inspired an entire generation of readers to vanish into the stacks in search of the spooky. Naturally, many of them became […]

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[Review] ‘Fear Street Part 3: 1666’ Closes Out the Netflix Trilogy With a Whimper

The first two-thirds of Netflix’s Fear Street trilogy delivered solid love letters to the slashers of yesteryear, connected by an overarching supernatural curse that’s plagued Shadyside since 1666. Director Leigh Janiak demonstrated a much-appreciated mean streak when killing off characters that audiences actively rooted for; she injected her slashers with emotional stakes. For its conclusion, Fear Street jumps even further back […]

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