Images From the First Episode of Syfy’s “Day of the Dead” Series Rise From the Grave!

SYFY blew the roof off the San Diego Comic-Con with a crazy bloody and incredibly fun trailer for “Day of the Dead”, a new series taken from George A. Romero’s film that was directed by horror favorite Steven Kostanski (The Void, Manborg, Father’s Day, Leprechaun Returns, Psycho Goreman). “Day of the Dead” is the story […]

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‘The Girl Who Got Away’ Reckons With Past Serial Killer Abduction [Trailer]

Quiver Distribution is telling the horrific story of The Girl Who Got Away, written and directed by Michael Morrissey. The film follows a survivor of a female serial killer who must confront her past… “Masena, New York. It’s 1998, and a decade of terror comes to a close with the capture of Elizabeth Caulfield, a […]

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Sleigh Bells Return With ‘Texis’, Release “Locus Laced” Single and Music Video

“I feel like dynamite, I feel like dying tonight…” Sleigh Bells – comprised of producer/guitarist Derek Miller and singer Alexis Krauss – have returned to shred on just-announced their sixth album, Texis, set for release on September 10, 2021 (Mom + Pop Music). The first single from the record “Locust Laced” — “a classic slice […]

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[Trailer] ‘Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water’ Arrives on Consoles And PC This Halloween

Koei Tecmo have announced that Fatal Frame fans will have a special October celebration this year with the port of Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water arriving on consoles and PC just in time for Halloween. The 2014 former Wii-U exclusive will arrive October 28, 2021 on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, […]

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Bella Thorne Owns a Life-Sized Babadook, Would Love to Direct “American Horror Story” [Boo Crew Podcast]

Bella Thorne has become a big name amongst the horror crowd and it’s by design as the actress is also a huge fan herself. After appearing in MTV’s “Scream” series, she went on to star in Keep Watching, Amityville: The Awakening, Assassination Nation, I Still See You, and of course, The Babysitter films. Next up […]

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[Review] ‘Chernobylite’ Brings the Haunting Exclusion Zone to Life, But Supernatural Flavoring Leaves a Sour Taste

The fascination with nuclear apocalypse as a form of horror is understandable given how the threat of it lingers in the background of our own lives as silent and menacing as radiation itself. The harrowing impact of a radioactive disaster can be seen in gut-punching films such as When the Wind Blows, where the terror […]

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A Masked Intruder Snoops Around in This Tense Clip From ‘Masquerade’ [Video]

On the way this week from Shout! Studios, Bella Thorne (Girl, The Babysitter: Killer Queen) stars in the home invasion thriller Masquerade, available On Digital, On Demand & In Select Theaters July 30. In the film… “11-year-old Casey (Alyvia Lind), who must survive the night after a group of intruders, led by Rose (Thorne), break into her […]

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New Mod Brings Leon Into ‘Resident Evil Village’

With Capcom finally resolving the performance issues with the PC version of Resident Evil Village, fans can now expect to enjoy a more optimized version of the game. That, of course, means it’s mod time. Over at the Resident Evil Modding Board, modder JTeghius Kittius has begun bringing Leon Kennedy into Village in the most […]

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‘Skull’ Is an Origin Story About the First Time a Predator Comes to Earth; Filming Almost Completed!

A new Predator film is on the way from 20th Century Studios and Collider learned today that filming is nearly completed on the prequel that’s currently titled Skull. The site connected with Jungle Cruise producers John Davis and John Fox who confirmed the film’s title, Skull, while also revealing that Dan Trachtenberg‘s upcoming Predator movie will be “an origin […]

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[Review] ‘Hail to the Deadites’ Documentary Pays Tribute to the ‘Evil Dead’ Franchise’s Most Ardent Fandom

True to its name, a documentary documents a subject and provides an examination of it in the process. Horror documentaries usually offer insight, analysis, and context for various aspects of the genre, either on a broad or niche scale. Hail to the Deadites doesn’t seek to provide any new details or analysis of the Evil Dead franchise but instead […]

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Netflix’s “Godzilla: Singular Point” Makes for a Bloated, Disappointing Experience [Anime Horrors]

Welcome back to Anime Horrors – a column dedicated to exploring new and classic works of anime and manga.  Godzilla adapted into an anime – animated by studio Bones nonetheless- sounds like an excellent idea. Given the release of Godzilla vs. Kong earlier this year, Godzilla: Singular Point comes at a perfect time to satiate the need […]

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‘The Exorcist’ Star Linda Blair Tells Fans She Has Yet to Have Discussions About Participating in New Trilogy

Mammoth news kicked off the week when it was reported that Universal Pictures and Peacock were purchasing the rights to produce a brand new The Exorcist trilogy alongside Morgan Creek and Blumhouse. The announcement included the first casting and story details, with Leslie Odom Jr. (Hamilton, Knives Out 2) reportedly playing the father of a possessed […]

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The Horror Roots and Ultraviolence of AMC’s “Gangs of London” Series

Gangs of London may not read like it would appeal to horror fans, as it’s billed as a crime series that’s heavy on action. But behind this series is a creator deeply rooted in horror and using the genre to make its action hit hard with a gut-punching intensity. That creator also enlisted other prominent […]

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Before ‘Scream 2’, ‘Demons’ Got Meta in the Aisles [Halloweenies Podcast]

Before the Halloweenies head to Hollywood in August for Scream 3, they have some film courses to complete this summer at Windsor College. In June, they visited Mark Rosman’s 1982 American slasher The House on Sorority Row. For July, they’re conjuring Demons. More specifically, Lamberto Bava’s 1985 Italian meta blood bath. Fueled by a star-studded […]

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From ‘Scream’ to ‘The Exorcist’, Netflix Gives a Closer Look at ‘Fear Street’ Trilogy’s Horror References [Video]

The opening kill of Fear Street Part 1: 1994 recreated the shocking demise of Drew Barrymore’s character in Scream, marking the first of many nods and homages to horror’s best for the trilogy. But how many references did you catch? Netflix released a nearly 10-minute long video to help, giving a closer look at the […]

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