Heavy Metal Studios Turning Comic Book “Moon Lake” into an Animated Horror Anthology Series

Published by Heavy Metal, Dan Fogler‘s horror anthology comic book series “Moon Lake” is now being turned into an animated series by Heavy Metal Studios, Deadline reports. Deadline describes the Fogler-created series, “Moon Lake is a thirty-minute animated TV show, hosted by the Man in the Moon, a farcical character reminiscent of TV anthology hosts […]

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‘Trick ‘r Treat’ Actor Quinn Lord Talks ‘Iké Boys’ and Transforming into a Live-Action Anime Character

Actor Quinn Lord captured the attention of horror audiences forever with his mischievous portrayal of Sam in perennial Halloween favorite Trick ‘r Treat. Now he’s back in coming-of-age fantasy adventure comedy Iké Boys. The debut feature by director Eric McEver sees a magical anime transform two Japan-obsessed teenage friends and a shy foreign exchange student into superpowered underdogs that must […]

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‘Elden Ring’ Producer States The Game is in The “Final Stages of Development” And More

We’re all waiting with baited breath for From Software’s Elden Ring. From Software knows it, and in a new interview with Famitsu during Tokyo Game Show 2021 (which was translated by the Elden Ring subreddit), Elden Ring producer Yasuhiro Kitao dropped a few tidbits that will no doubt please fans. Kitao stated that Elden Ring […]

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Mattson Tomlin is Writing the Live Action ‘BRZRKR’ Movie for Netflix, Based on the Violent Keanu Reeves Comic

Launched this year, Keanu Reeves co-wrote and co-created a comic series titled BRZRKR, notable for featuring a killing machine who looks a whole lot like, well, Keanu Reeves himself. As we recently learned, Reeves will star in a live-action feature film adaptation of the tale for Netflix, with an animated series also in the works. Reeves will be […]

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“Interview With The Vampire”: Bailey Bass Will Play Claudia in the AMC Series

Anne Rice’s “Interview With the Vampire” is being turned into a new television series over at AMC, with Sam Reid recently cast as Lestat de Lioncourt. That was the role Tom Cruise played in the feature film from the 1990s, with Brad Pitt co-starring as Louis. The role of Louis has been landed by Jacob Anderson (“Game of Thrones”), and […]

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Watch a Practical Effects Transformation from Lionsgate’s New Werewolf Movie ‘The Amityville Moon’ [Exclusive]

The werewolf resurgence continues this year with another new one from Lionsgate, this one titled The Amityville Moon and now available On Demand and Digital, as well as on DVD. The film was released today, October 5th, and we’ve been provided with an exclusive clip that brings the bloody disgusting goods. It’s one of the film’s transformation sequences, […]

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Awesome New Poster for “LEGO Star Wars Terrifying Tales” Pays Tribute to ‘The Shining’… With Porgs

Darkness comes to the Star Wars Universe in the brand new Halloween special “LEGO Star Wars Terrifying Tales,” which premiered over on Disney+ on October 1st, 2021. A new piece of poster art for the special was debuted by the streaming service today, and it brings the lovable Porgs into the terrifying Overlook Hotel from The […]

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20th Digital Studio’s “Bite Size Halloween” Shorts Returns to Hulu with Brand-New Season!

Season Two of 20th Digital Studio’s Bite Size Halloween, a short film series that ranges from horror comedy to psychological thrillers and everything in between, is now available to stream on Hulu! The 2021 edition of Bite Size Halloween features 18 emerging filmmakers from across the globe, bringing with them a diversity in style, backgrounds, […]

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How Rob Zombie’s ‘Halloween II’ Paved the Way for a New Kind of Horror

Filmmakers have been using horror as a tool to explore serious issues since the very dawn of cinema. Unfortunately, while we’ve been treated to award-winning hits like The Exorcist and The Silence of the Lambs, many of the more experimental horror flicks of the past were doomed to become critical and box-office flops, only being […]

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Sony Loads up on Genre Titles For October’s PlayStation Now Selection of Free Games

Sony is getting things started right with this month’s PlayStation Now titles. Just in time for the spooky season, subscribers will be able to enjoy The Last of Us Part II, Fallout 76, Amnesia: Collection, Yet Another Zombie Defense, and Victor Vran: Overkill Edition. Best of all, you can start downloading the title today! The […]

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Third Movie from Blumhouse and EPIX Deal Will Be ‘The Visitor’ Starring Finn Jones and Jessica McNamee

Blumhouse has joined forces with EPIX to “develop and produce eight elevated, standalone horror/genre-thriller movies exclusively for the network,” the first of which is set to be A House on the Bayou, from writer/director Alex McAulay (Don’t Tell A Soul). The second movie is titled American Refugee, both debuting day-and-date on EPIX and Digital via Paramount. A House on the Bayou will premiere […]

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New Secrets In ‘Alan Wake Remastered’ Have Set My Fan-Theory Brain On Fire

“Beyond the shadow you settle for, there is a miracle illuminated.” Those words by Thomas Zane spoken in Remedy’s Alan Wake are not as often quoted by fans as some other go-to lines–something like “It’s not a lake, it’s an ocean” comes to mind as a fan-favorite. But I nonetheless had Zane’s line on my […]

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‘Escape Room: Tournament of Champions’ – Exclusive Clip Looks at the Production Design of the “Bank of Death”

Adam Robitel‘s sequel Escape Room: Tournament of Champions is coming home for Halloween, and a brand new alternate version is included with the home video release. With both Theatrical and Extended cuts, Tournament of Champions was released digitally on September 21st, and it’s now available on Blu-ray today, October 5th. This week we’re exclusively debuting snippets from one […]

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‘Halloween Kills’: Fresh Look at Michael Myers from the Film’s Flashback to the 1970s

It’s no secret that Halloween Kills will feature flashbacks to the events of John Carpenter’s original Halloween, with a young Michael Myers glimpsed in the most recent trailer. The film, after all, is largely about the survivors of the original classic’s events coming together to take out Michael Myers once and for all, including Tommy […]

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