Much in the same way that body horror can unnerve for its ability to turn your body against you, psychological horror preys upon your mind. The inability to distinguish reality from fantasy, or worse, is inherently terrifying. Censor (our review) sees a psychological unraveling for its lead character, a video censor during the Video Nasty craze that […]
Day: October 14, 2021
[Review] “Creepshow” Season 3 Tackles Mythological and Modern Horrors in This Week’s Episode
Remnants of Greek mythology and zombie-like demons occupy this week’s installment of Creepshow. Axelle Carolyn and Jordana Arkin get things started with “Stranger Sings”, a comical segment about a meet-cute gone terribly wrong. When Sara (Suehyla El-Attar) has her hands full at the store, a doctor named Barry (Chris Mayers) steps in to help. Barry […]
Shudder’s Black Horror Anthology ‘Horror Noire’ Arrives in Time for Halloween! [Trailer]
Shudder is expanding upon their critically acclaimed 2019 documentary Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror with an original anthology movie that will showcase stories of Black horror from Black directors and screenwriters. The upcoming movie debuted its official trailer today, and we’ve also learned that it’s premiering on Shudder on Thursday, October 28! Horror Noire will […]
Ridley Scott Says the ‘Alien’ TV Series Will “Never Be as Good as” the Original Classic
Announced at the tail end of last year, Disney is working on the first-ever television series set within the Alien universe for FX/Hulu, with Noah Hawley (“Legion,” “Fargo”) developing. What we know so far, which isn’t very much at all, is that the series will be set on Earth. FX had teased, “Expect a scary thrill ride set not too […]
Experts Determine the Actual Worth of Horror Movie Houses Including the Michael Myers House
With Halloween Kills on the way this weekend, home improvement specialists Insulation Express have spoken to valuation experts at CompareMyMove to determine the actual value of the infamous Michael Myers house and other iconic horror houses. Jenny Turner at Insulation Express says: ‘It’s fascinating to see the real world values of the most iconic horror […]
[Interview] Malek Akkad Talks With Bloody Disgusting About ‘Halloween Kills’ and the Future of Michael Myers
This Friday, October 15th, horror fans will finally be able to lay their eyes on Halloween Kills, the twelfth installment in the forty-three year old franchise and the direct follow-up to 2018’s series reboot Halloween. Delayed from its original October 2020 release by the coronavirus pandemic, this sequel finds director David Gordon Green once again […]
Edgar Wright Explains Why He Likely Won’t Be Making a ‘Shaun of the Dead’ Sequel
The actors may have reunited in subsequent films including Hot Fuzz and The World’s End, but we never have seen the return of Shaun and Ed in a proper Shaun of the Dead sequel. Fans of the horror-comedy have been begging for a follow-up since the film was released in 2004, and in fact, Simon […]
[Exclusive] New Concept Art Revealed For Upcoming Norse Horror Adventure Game ‘Bramble: The Mountain King’
If you’re a fan of horror titles that make use of Nordic mythology such as Mundaun, then Dimfrost Studio’s upcoming Norse-inspired Bramble: The Mountain King will scratch that itch. The horror adventure title is currently in development for 2022 on Steam, and the team has decided to give us some goodies in the form of […]
Matt Reeves Shares a New Shot of ‘The Batman’ Ahead of DC FanDome Trailer This Weekend
Much like last year’s event, this year’s virtual DC FanDome celebration on Saturday, October 16 will host a brand new trailer for director Matt Reeves‘ The Batman, and Reeves has taken to Twitter today to share a new shot from that very trailer. It gives us a fresh look at Robert Pattinson‘s Batman, shot from […]
10 Halloween-Themed Horror Titles That You Can Stream on Tubi in October
Need more Halloween horror viewing inspiration? For the horror fan, Tubi has quickly emerged as a popular platform for its impressive genre offerings. The completely free streaming service, meaning no subscriptions or hidden fees, offers an insane selection for viewers with over 35,000 titles available. That means a robust catalog of horror; Tubi covers just […]
[Review] New Book ‘Puppet Master Complete: A Franchise History’ is an Exhaustive Must Own
In the introduction to his new book Puppet Master Complete: A Franchise History, author Nat Brehmer asks a question that will no doubt be on the minds of many: why Puppet Master? Even fans of the series have to admit that it’s a pretty good question. It is not one of the big franchises, has […]
Vertical Entertainment Nabs Gothic ‘Room 203’, Which Is Haunted by J-Horror Ghosts [Image]
Bloody Disgusting has a brand new image from Ben Jagger’s (Corbin Nash, The Paddy Lincoln Gang) J-horror-themed Room 203, which Vertical Entertainment will be releasing here in the States in limited theaters and on VOD platforms. “The film follows two female roommates who are tormented by the vengeful spirits dwelling in their gothic-style, rented apartment, […]
“The Manor” Featurette Discusses the Trauma of Getting Old [Exclusive]
“Welcome to the Blumhouse” is back with four brand new feature films that are all streaming now on Amazon Prime. The “Welcome to the Blumhouse” slate once again showcases both well-established and breakout actors collaborating with emerging, predominantly female, directors. One of the highlights is The Manor, written and directed by Axelle Carolyn, who recounts […]
Exclusive ‘Knocking’ Clip Hears Someone Wailing in the Walls [Video]
Everyone needs to be heard. Yellow Veil Pictures will be releasing the Sundance horror movie Knocking on the road to Halloween On Demand & Digital on October 19. In the film, ”After suffering a traumatic incident, Molly (Cecilia Milocco) moves into a new apartment to begin her path to recovery, but it’s not long after her arrival […]
[Review] “I Know What You Did Last Summer” Is a Polarizing But Fascinating Slasher Mystery
Note: This review is based on the first four episodes screened for critics. Lois Duncan’s 1973 suspense novel I Know What You Did Last Summer was loosely adapted into a slasher film in 1997. The adaptation took the core concept, which saw a group of high school seniors commit a fatal hit and run after a night […]