‘Dune’: New Poster Series Reintroduces the Characters of Denis Villeneuve’s Movie

After multiple delays, Denis Villeneuve‘s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s Dune is finally headed to the big screen in October, and a new series of character posters have arrived today. On July 21 and July 22, IMAX presents what is described as “an Exclusive Look at DUNE featuring never-before-seen footage, music and a first look at the New Trailer.” In select […]

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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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“Screaming for Those Who Cannot Scream”: Dee Snider Keeps on Rocking With New Album ‘Leave a Scar’ [Interview]

Dee Snider. Any metal enthusiast worth their salt knows the name of Twisted Sister’s legendary frontman, surely. And yet, the celebrated musician’s work in radio, television and film (to say nothing of his appearance on the Senate floor to battle the PMRC’s crusade against “obscene” music) has seen to it that he’s become a pop […]

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Celebrating ‘The Frighteners’ at 25 and Peter Jackson’s Magical World of Miniatures

Many of the best effects tend to go unheralded. Those effects are so well done that audiences never even realize what they’re seeing is an effect at all; it’s just taken for granted. The Frighteners, first released 25 years ago in theaters on July 19, 1996, marks a transitional film for filmmaker Peter Jackson as well as his […]

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‘Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey’: 30th Anniversary Death Statue from Incendium Now Available for Pre-Order! [Exclusive]

The beloved sequel Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey was released on this day in 1991, which means we first met William Sadler’s Death exactly 30 years ago! In celebration of the film’s 30th anniversary, we’re excited to debut the news that Death is getting his own 1:10 scale statue from our friends over at Incendium, […]

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First Look at Valentine’s Day-Themed ‘Pretty Boy’, the Psycho Slasher Set for a Popcorn Frights World Premiere [Exclusive]

Fans of slashers like My Bloody Valentine and Valentine (2001) get ready for Marcel Walz‘s indie Pretty Boy, his own Valentine’s Day-themed slasher that’s set to hold its World Premiere at the forthcoming Popcorn Frights, the South Florida-based horror film festival that returns to theaters next month, from August 12-19, 2021. “In this gloriously melodramatic […]

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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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[Trailer] Exorcize a House From Ghosts in New Psychological Horror Title ‘Obsideo’

Sure, Phasmophobia is fun and all, but what if instead of photographing ghosts, you exorcized them instead? That’s where Kyles Garage’s Obsideo comes in. Currently in development over on itch.io, the game is still early in development, but the dev has plans for the game to hit Steam “late next month”. Similar to Phasmophobia, you […]

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Julia Ducournau’s ‘Titane’ Won the 2021 Palme d’Or at This Year’s Cannes!

Outside of 2019’s Parasite, which I don’t consider a horror film, I’m not sure the genre has ever won as big as it just did at this year’s Festival International du Film de Cannes. It was announced over the weekend that Titane, director Julia Ducournau‘s hotly-anticipated follow-up to Raw, won the coveted Palme d’Or, the […]

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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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Rick and Jerry Summon Cenobites for “Guys’ Night” in ‘Hellraiser’-Themed Episode of “Rick and Morty” [Video]

“What delights do you have in store for us?” Rick and Jerry had a guys’ night from hell in last night’s episode of Adult Swim’s “Rick and Morty”, which gave homage to Clive Barker’s Hellraiser. In “Amortycan Grickfitti” (season 5, episode 5), Rick and Jerry use a demonic puzzle box to summon several “Cenobites” to […]

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‘Snake Eyes’: Final Trailer for the G.I. Joe Origin Story Turns a Man into a Legend [Video]

Fan-favorite G.I. Joe character Snake Eyes is getting his own solo movie with Paramount’s Snake Eyes, a new origin story tale starring Henry Golding as the title character. A Paramount, MGM, Skydance, and Hasbro production, Snake Eyes is only in theaters, Dolby Cinema and IMAX on July 23, 2021. Check out the brand new final trailer below. “Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins stars Henry […]

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FX Celebrates “American Horror Stories” Premiere with Themed Bakery Pop-Up

We’re always a sucker for themed treats, and it appears that the popular FX series American Horror Story aims to bring sinister sweets to fans across the country. That begins with a new pop-up bakery that has set up shop for a limited time in New York City’s Meatpacking District. To celebrate the premiere of the first […]

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