Womp Stomp Films and director Vincente DiSanti made Friday the 13th fans very happy back in 2017 with the fan film Never Hike Alone, a 50-minute short that took us back to Camp Crystal Lake for more murder and mayhem at the hands of Jason Voorhees. More recently, a prequel titled Never Hike in the […]
Month: September 2021
Polish Slasher Sequel ‘Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight Part 2’ Coming to Netflix on October 27
Announced recently as part of Netflix‘s upcoming “Netflix and Chills” lineup for Halloween, a sequel to last year’s Polish slasher Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight is on the way. Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight Part 2 will premiere October 27, we’ve learned today. This is the same day that Hypnotic debuts on Netflix. The upcoming sequel is […]
Horror Master Álex de la Iglesia Teases the Return of “30 Coins”
Acclaimed horror master Álex de la Iglesia (The Day of the Beast, Witching & Bitching, The Last Circus) turned religious horror upside down in HBO/HBO Max’s series “30 Coins” with weird twists on Vatican conspiracies and bizarre takes on demons. It also left a few dangling loose ends that left fans clamoring for more. Now, it seems that […]
Dario Argento Executive Producing Charlotte Colbert’s Psychological Thriller ‘She Will’
While we continue waiting for Dario Argento‘s next movie, a giallo titled Black Glasses last we heard, Deadline reports today that Argento will be executive producing another project. Argento has come on board Charlotte Colbert’s She Will, the site lets us know. “There was excitement about She Will and I want to support new voices, especially […]
Symbiotes Do Battle on Epic ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ IMAX Comic Poster!
Sony Pictures was the first to flinch after a brief date standoff with Universal Pictures’ Halloween Kills and will now release Venom: Let There Be Carnage exclusively in theaters on October 1st. The studio is putting some huge weight into the release, touting a 3D release alongside the film taking over all IMAX screens. Hence this brand new comic poster […]
Gorgeous ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ Posters Prepare For the Supernatural Apocalypse (Again)
The supernatural apocalypse is scheduled for this Thanksgiving when Sony Pictures releases Ghostbusters: Afterlife exclusively in theaters. The studio released two gorgeous new pieces of art that assemble the younger Ghostbusters, utilizing all the tech created in the first two films only this time to be used in cornfields instead of the streets of New York. […]
Japan Receiving Exclusive ‘Resident Evil’ Boxsets Next Month Chronicling The Series’ History
Apart from having the big reveal and eventual release of Resident Evil Village earlier this year, we North American and European fans haven’t been given as special of a treatment as Japan has for the series’ 25th anniversary. Case in point: Capcom will be releasing a series of Japan-exclusive boxsets chronicling the series’ history. Called […]
Horror-Comedy ‘Black Friday’ Starring Bruce Campbell and Devon Sawa Will Release in November
Ahead of the film’s World Premiere at Fantastic Fest, Casey Tebo‘s Black Friday, a horror-comedy starring Bruce Campbell and Devon Sawa, has been picked up by Screen Media. Variety reports that Black Friday will be released day-and-date in November 2021! In the film, “On the busiest shopping night of the year, a group of disgruntled toy store employees must defend […]
Planned Sequel to Adam Wingard’s ‘Death Note’ is Looking to Address Fan Criticisms
Released back in 2017, Adam Wingard’s adaptation of the Japanese manga Death Note may not have been a huge hit with critics, but it seems it was successful enough for Netflix that a sequel is in the works. In fact, we first heard about a potential sequel way back in 2018, and a fresh update […]
‘Alan Wake Remastered’ Heading to The Nintendo Switch?
Switch users might not be left out of Remedy’s upcoming release of Alan Wake Remastered, according to a Brazilian games agency. According to IGN, a Brazilian website known as Switch-Brasil had spotted a ratings filing for Remedy’s upcoming remaster of the 2010 cult classic for the Nintendo Switch. It should come as no surprise that […]
Vans Launching a Collection of Shoes Inspired By Horror Films Including ‘Elm Street’ and ‘Friday the 13th’!
Vans has taken to social media today to tease the Vans x Horror collection, a collection of spooky shoes for the Halloween season that are each inspired by classic horror films! The brief teaser video for “Horror Vans” that has been shared this afternoon gives us a sneak peek first-look at shoes based on the […]
Iconic Villains, Atmospheric Darkness, and Horror Lyricism: An Interview With Aborted’s Sven de Caluwé
For two and a half decades, Aborted have been a constant force of death metal ferocity. With their 11th studio album ManiaCult having released last week, the band once again delivers a visceral presentation of bloodthirsty riffs, skull annihilating blast beats, and soul-splitting shrieks. Among their contemporaries, Aborted not only stands as one of the […]
‘Black Christmas’ Actress Michelle Trachtenberg Hosting True Crime Docuseries “Meet, Marry, Murder” for Tubi
True crime buffs will have another show to watch thanks to Tubi, with the free streaming service announcing today that Michelle Trachtenberg will host “Meet, Marry, Murder.” Deadline reports today, “The series, which will drop all 13 episodes on October 6, comes from British producer FirstLookTV and digital operator FilmRise.” “The series investigates what happens […]
Nia DaCosta’s ‘Candyman’ Approaches $70 Million in Theaters and Tops Streaming Charts
Nia DaCosta‘s Candyman, a sequel to the original classic that was directed by Bernard Rose, is now playing both in theaters and at home, available as a $19.99 Premium VOD offering as of this past Friday. In its fourth week of theatrical release, Candyman is currently sitting in the #4 spot on the domestic box […]
A Toxic Infection Turns Humans into Gooey Monsters in Lionsgate’s ‘The Spore’ [Exclusive Trailer]
It wants to consume us all. Set to be unleashed on Digital, on Demand and DVD on November 9, Lionsgate’s The Spore looks to be a timely infection horror movie, carrying shades of Eli Roth’s Cabin Fever. In the film, “Fleeing from civilization as a horrific plague ravages mankind, Meadow gets a lift from a […]