[Trailer] ‘Call of Duty: Vanguard’ Unleashes The Living Dead With New Zombies Mode

It’s that time once again, Call of Duty fans. Activision has revealed a brand-new Zombies mode for their upcoming military shooter, this time providing more innovation, while also continuing the lore of past titles’ Zombies modes. Oh yeah, and plenty of Nazi zombies to mow down. Call of Duty: Vanguard is due out for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, […]

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‘Night at the Eagle Inn’ Trailer Haunts Its Guests [Video]

Bloody Disgusting has the trailer for Night at the Eagle Inn, the latest feature from Erik Bloomquist, who saw his Ten Minutes to Midnight premiere at last year’s Popcorn Frights. It will open on VOD platforms November 2, 2021, from 1091 Pictures. In the film… “Fraternal twins Spencer and Sarah Moss embark on a pilgrimage to a […]

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Jason Blum Teases That He’s “Not Saying Goodbye” to the ‘Happy Death Day’ Franchise

The Happy Death Day franchise is on hold right now, and whether that’s temporary or permanent is very much up in the air at the moment.  Christopher Landon had been planning a “bonkers” third and final installment for his franchise, tentatively titled Happy Death Day To Us, but whether or not it actually happens is entirely up to […]

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“Chucky” Plays Some Games, Turns Jake to the Dark Side in Photos from Episode 2, “Give Me Something Good to Eat” [Images]

“Chucky” is finally here and the killer doll is slashing up Syfy on a weekly basis all the way through Halloween. The premiere was a bit of a mixed bag, but it looks as if things will be ramping up with the second episode, “Give Me Something Good to Eat”, in which Chucky (Brad Dourif) […]

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Here’s at Look at Elvira in “The Goldbergs” Halloween Episode “The Hunt for the Great Albino Pumpkin”! [Photos]

Big Tasty went toe-to-toe with Freddy Krueger, but this Halloween, he’s asking another horror icon for help. Bloody Disgusting has your first look at “The Goldbergs” Halloween episode, titled The Hunt for the Great Albino Pumpkin, which features a very special guest appearance by Elvira! The Mistress of the Dark, who also hosted a Shudder Halloween special […]

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Behind the Music That Kills: An Interview With the Master of Horror, John Carpenter

For over 40 years, Michael Myers has existed as one of the greatest icons in horror. Coming into existence in 1978’s Halloween, Michael’s violence and terror have only been rivaled by few slashers in the genre. “He is supposed to be the boogeyman, a force of evil,” says director, writer, and music composer John Carpenter. […]

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David Gordon Green is Planning on Directing All Three Films in Brand New ‘The Exorcist’ Trilogy

Once he’s done with Halloween, David Gordon Green is moving on to The Exorcist, with an entire trilogy that’ll serve as sequels to the original classic in development at Universal. Leslie Odom Jr. (Hamilton, Knives Out 2) will star in the new Exorcist trilogy, the first of which is confirmed to be directed by Gordon Green. […]

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Coffin Joe Reborn Through SpectreVision and One Eyed Films!

SpectreVision, Elijah Wood’s genre production outfit behind Mandy, Daniel Isn’t Real, and Color Out of Space, has just signed an option for an English-language reboot of Coffin Joe, says ScreenDaily. The horror character was created by late Brazilian filmmaker Jose Mojica Marins. “Initially created as the antagonist in Marins’ 1964 horror At Midnight I’ll Take […]

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Does SYFY’s “Day of the Dead” Connect to Romero’s Film? Director Steven Kostanski Explains

Ten episodes of “Day of the Dead” are headed to SYFY beginning this Friday, October 15, the series of course based on/inspired by George A. Romero‘s same-titled horror classic. The good news? Steven Kostanski (The Void, Leprechaun Returns, Psycho Goreman) directed the first four episodes of the show, a fact that lends instant credibility to the […]

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‘Turbo Kid’ Video Game Kickstarter Begins, Smashes Initial Funding Goal

Outerminds’ Kickstarter for their adaptation of Anouk Whissell, François Simard and Yoann-Karl Whissell‘s, Turbo Kid launched yesterday after some delay, and already the project has made bank. The campaign was asking for $50,000 CAD, but had smashed that with $59,713 in 10 hours. The campaign still has 29 days to go. Obviously, there are stretch goals for this […]

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