Upcoming ‘Pet Sematary’ Prequel for Paramount+ Casts Natalie Alyn Lind and Several More

A new installment in the Pet Sematary franchise is in the works for Paramount+, with Jeff Buhler, who wrote the 2019 adaptation, writing. It looks like the project is indeed a prequel, as originally announced, and THR brings us some more casting news today. Natalie Alyn Lind (“Big Sky,” “Tell Me a Story”), Jack Mulhern (“Mare of Easttown”), Forrest […]

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Mike Flanagan Co-Writing a Series Adaptation of Comic Book ‘Something is Killing the Children’!

Created by James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera, the Boom! Studios comic Something is Killing the Children is planning a trip to the small screen, with Mike Flanagan on board! THR reports tonight that Flanagan and “The Haunting of Hill House”/Doctor Sleep partner Trevor Macy are co-writing and executive producing a pilot for a potential […]

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[Review] “Wellington Paranormal” is an Exceptional Spinoff That Often Surpasses “What We Do in the Shadows”

‘Wellington Paranormal’ is the horror comedy that genre fans have been waiting for and it’s far more than a silly ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ spin-off. Television has become a haven for cutting edge horror content and there are greater risks being taken with programs that gleefully deconstruct the genre or combine it together […]

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Ice Nine Kills Pay Tribute to ‘American Psycho’ With “Hip To Be Scared” Music Video

“Try getting a reservation at Dorsia now, you stupid bastard.” Horror themed, metalcore band Ice Nine Kills is back with “Hip To Be Scared,” a brand new music video that pays bloody tribute to Mary Harron’s American Psycho, which just turned 20. Frontman Spencer Charnas, a big time horror fan and guest star on Bloody Disgusting’s […]

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[Video] Psychological Horror Title ‘In Sound Mind’ Launching September 28; New Music Video Released

Modus Games has announced that their upcoming psychological horror game In Sound Mind has been pushed back from its original August 3rd release date. In order to “give players the most memorable experience possible”, the game will now release on September 28 for PC, PlayStation 5, and the Xbox Series, with the Nintendo Switch version […]

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Looking Back on ‘8MM’ – The Horror Masterpiece That Almost Was

As the world becomes increasingly desensitized to extreme media, it’s easy to imagine unsimulated death as the disturbing final frontier of both horror and pornography. While there has never been a confirmed case of murder-on-tape being intentionally distributed for commercial purposes, the idea of snuff films has captured the imagination of writers and filmmakers for […]

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Animated Horror Movie ‘The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf’ Coming to Netflix 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. The movie “explores a powerful new threat facing the Continent.” The […]

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’13 Minutes’: Tornado Thriller Starring Thora Birch, Peter Facinelli & Anne Heche Releasing in October

Trace Adkins, Thora Birch, Peter Facinelli, Anne Heche, Will Peltz, Davi Santos, Amy Smart, Sofia Vassilieva and Paz Vega lead the cast of 13 Minutes, a new thriller on the way for Halloween. Quiver Distribution announced today that it has acquired the film, written and directed by Lindsay Gossling, from a story developed by Gossling […]

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‘Old’: Image Gallery Invites You on a Vacation into M. Night Shyamalan’s Latest Nightmare

Universal will be releasing Old in theaters on July 23, 2021, a brand new original thriller from M. Night Shyamalan that looks to speed up the horrors of aging. You can preview the film with the below image gallery today, which includes stills and behind the scenes shots. Here’s the official plot synopsis… “This summer, Shyamalan unveils a […]

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[Trailer] Prequel Comic For ‘Dying Light 2: Stay Human’ Available Digitally Until July 15; Printed Version Coming Soon

Techland and Dynamite Entertainment have unveiled the first issue for the upcoming Dying Light 2: Stay Human prequel comic series, which is available now for download until July 15. After which, you’ll have to wait for the printed version at a later date. Announced during the second episode of Dying 2 Know, Banshee: I Am The […]

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[Review] Netflix’s ‘Blood Red Sky’ Soars with Intense, High-Altitude Vampire Tale

Blood Red Sky sets up expectations of an intense thriller with horror gimmickry thrown in for good measure between its title and the logline. Terrorists attempting to hijack a transatlantic overnight flight find resistance in the form of a vampire. It’s the type of plot that screams action-horror spectacle, yet this high-altitude thriller defies expectations from […]

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“The Witcher” Season 2 Gets December Premiere Date, Along With New Images and Poster Art!

Announced during today’s #WitcherCon, we’ve learned that the second season of “The Witcher” is coming to Netflix in time for the holidays, the new episodes arriving December 17! While you wait, find two first-look images and a fresh piece of promo art below. Based on the best-selling fantasy series of books, “The Witcher” is an […]

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Ted Bundy Confesses Everything in Based-on-True-Events Movie ‘No Man of God’ [Trailer]

Up next from Elijah Wood‘s production company SpectreVision (Mandy) is No Man of God, wherein Wood plays the FBI agent who Ted Bundy confessed his serial murders to. Bundy is played by Emmy winner Luke Kirby in the film, which will be released in theaters, on demand and digital by RLJE Films on August 27, 2021. Find the trailer […]

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[Review] Netflix’s ‘A Classic Horror Story’ Loses Itself in Borrowed Plot and Tropes

Paying homage to popular classics can be a tricky thing. It’s a delicate balance between appreciation and appropriation, and testing the boundaries without crossing them takes restraint. With a title like A Classic Horror Story and a logline that nods to formative horror movies, you expect a more pronounced degree of homage in store. But A Classic Horror […]

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