Marlon Wayans Starring in Untitled Netflix Halloween Movie from ‘Cry Wolf’ Director Jeff Wadlow

Marlon Wayans (Scary Movie, Scary Movie 2) is getting spooky all over again with an untitled Halloween adventure-comedy in the works for Netflix, Deadline is reporting today. The film will be directed by Jeff Wadlow (Cry Wolf, Truth or Dare, Fantasy Island). “The story follows a teenage girl, who after accidentally unleashing an ancient and […]

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Eugenie Bondurant Breaks Down Playing The Occultist in ‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is available on Premium VOD platforms now and will be haunting 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on August 24. The home release is packed with special features, including a spotlight on the terrifying Occultist. Ahead of the home release, Bloody Disgusting chatted with Occultist actress Eugenie Bondurant […]

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Stay Home, Watch Horror: 5 Neo-Giallo Movies to Stream This Week

The Last Matinee, the next Bloody Disgusting x Dark Star Pictures collaboration, arrives on VOD this Tuesday, August 24. It’s a gory neo-Giallo that sees a killer pick off unsuspecting patrons and employees at a movie theater one rainy day. Giallo seems to be making a resurgence in horror, at least in terms of its […]

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‘Monster’ Gets a Prequel With ‘Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman’ This September [Trailer]

In 2004, Charlize Theron won an Oscar for playing Aileen Wuornos, America’s most notorious female serial killer, in Monster. Now, “Cobra Kai” actress Peyton List is taking over the role for Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman, a brand new true crime feature. The film will have its Fathom Release (Over 750 theaters nationwide for one night) […]

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[Trailer] ‘Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo’ Delayed to 2022 For Consoles, Steam Version Coming This December

Console fans will have to wait a while longer for publisher Microids and developer Pendulo Studios’ upcoming game based on Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo. The game has been pushed back to 2022 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series and the Nintendo Switch. Meanwhile, the Steam version is scheduled for release on December 16, 2021. […]

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You Are Now Listening to KPCD 666 – Three Part “American Horror Story: Double Feature” Audio Drama Launches

You’re listening to KPCD 666 Cape Radio. Talk, news, and local tunes from the tip of Route 6. The tenth season of the FX series, “American Horror Story: Double Feature” will be broken up into two parts, featuring “one story by the sea” (Part 1: Red Tide) and “one story by the sand” (Part 2: Death Valley). […]

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Neill Blomkamp Opens Up About His Unmade ‘Aliens’ Sequel; ‘Chappie’ to Blame?

With his new horror movie Demonic now available through VOD platforms, it was inevitable that Neill Blomkamp‘s latest trip around the interview circuit would yield some fresh insights into a movie he never actually ended up making, that being his sequel to James Cameron’s Aliens that would’ve brought back Sigourney Weaver as franchise heroine Ellen […]

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‘Creep’ Director Patrick Brice’s New Movie ‘There’s Someone Inside Your House’ Crashes Netflix in October

Patrick Brice, the director of Creep, Creep 2 and Corporate Animals, is back with Netflix‘s There’s Someone Inside Your House, and we’ve got a release date for you today. Brice’s latest comes exclusively to Netflix on October 6, 2021. The film is based on the New York Times bestselling novel by Stephanie Perkins, and Henry Gayden (Shazam!) wrote the script. Netflix has provided […]

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‘No One Gets Out Alive’: First Look at Cristina Rodlo in Adaptation of ‘The Ritual’ Writer’s Horror Novel [Image]

Following in the wake of David Bruckner’s adaptation of The Ritual, Adam Nevill‘s novel No One Gets Out Alive is also being adapted by Netflix, and we’ve got your first look today. Cristina Rodlo (Miss Bala) and Marc Menchaca (The Outsider) will star in the adaptation from Netflix and Imaginarium Productions, arriving on the service September 29, 2021. In the film… “An […]

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Pre-Orders Announced For Prime 1 Studio’s Dante Statue From ‘Devil May Cry’

In case you missed it, Devil May Cry has turned the big 20. And if you’re looking to snag something cool for the anniversary, Prime 1 Studio has you covered with a brand-new Dante statue based on his Devil May Cry V appearance. Toy Ark reports that pre-orders are now up for the 43″ tall […]

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[Images] Logan Marshall-Green and Freida Pinto Star in Netflix’s Home Invasion Thriller ‘Intrusion’

Adam Salky (I Smile Back) directed a new home invasion thriller titled Intrusion for Netflix, and the streaming service has debuted the first images along with the release date today. Intrusion arrives on Netflix next month, September 22, 2021. Logan Marshall-Green (Upgrade) and Freida Pinto (“The Path”) lead the cast. “When a husband and wife move to a small town, a […]

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‘I See You’ Director Adam Randall’s Netflix Film ‘Night Teeth’ Premieres in October

In the wake of the twisty, Helen Hunt-starring I See You, which is very much worth a watch, Adam Randall‘s next movie is Night Teeth for Netflix, which has now been dated. Night Teeth will sink its fangs into Netflix on October 20, 2021. Jorge Lendeborg Jr. stars alongside Debby Ryan (Insatiable) Lucy Fry (Bright) and Alfie Allen (Jo Jo Rabbit, Game of Thrones). Here’s […]

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‘Army of Thieves’: Prequel to Zack Snyder’s ‘Army of the Dead’ Comes to Netflix Two Days Before Halloween

Zack Snyder’s zombie movie Army of the Dead is getting two different follow-up projects, including a prequel anime series titled “Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas.” The other project is a live-action prequel movie titled Army of Thieves, which now has a date. Army of Thieves takes a bite out of Netflix on October 29, 2021! Don’t expect zombies in […]

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Playing With (Horrific) Super Power! 30 Years of Super Nintendo in North America

Really, what more can anyone say about the Super Nintendo, which has now hit the big 3-0 here in North America? The successor to the NES was the best-selling console of its era, went toe-to-toe with the Sega Genesis in the “console wars” of the 90s, and for many remains the most-cherished Nintendo console of […]

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The AIDS Allegory at the Center of David Cronenberg’s ‘The Fly’ [Horror Queers Podcast]

He’s a squirter. First we got cosmic with Adam Egypt Mortimer’s outstanding imaginary friend tale Daniel Isn’t Real, then we got hot with the 1981 parody Student Bodies before getting fancy (and super duper queer) with Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope. Now, we’re getting weird, gooey and tragic with David Cronenberg‘s masterful remake of The Fly! In the film, […]

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