The great thing about Halloween falling on a Sunday is that the weekend becomes Halloween Weekend, and we expect most of you reading this right now will be watching horror movies all weekend long. For starters, Freddy Krueger is taking over SYFY for a Halloween Eve marathon of the Elm Street franchise, but what’s going […]
Month: October 2021
‘Bird Box’: Story and Cast Revealed for Spanish-Language Spinoff; Will Go Behind Cameras in November!
I was not a fan of Netflix’s smash hit sci-fi horror Bird Box, in which a mother (played by Sandra Bullock) and her children seek sanctuary from unknown entities that force those who look at them to commit suicide. It was a monster hit, claimed the streamer, who reported more than 89 million streams over the course […]
‘Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City’ Featurette Introduces Avan Jogia’s Leon Kennedy [Video]
From director Johannes Roberts (47 Meters Down, The Strangers: Prey at Night), Sony’s Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City promises to bring the franchise back to its horror roots, headed to theaters on November 24. The movie is said to kick off “a new universe inspired by storylines and characters from Capcom’s classic Resident Evil games.” Avan Jogia (Zombieland: Double Tap) stars […]
Sneak Peek at Next Week’s “Chucky” Investigates the Ashes [Video]
The third episode of “Chucky” ended in a roaring blaze (above) and sets the stage for more horror as the series heads to a hospital in what looks like an homage to Halloween II. Bloody Disgusting has the first look at “Just Let Go”, the fourth episode in Syfy’s Child’s Play series that also looks […]
We’re Giving Away a MASSIVE Paramount Horror Movie Bundle on Twitter Including ‘Scream’ 4K Ultra HD!
Halloween is a special time of the year and we like to make sure of that here on Bloody Disgusting. For the final few days of the Halloween season, we’ve joined forces with Paramount to give away a super-sized bundle of horror movies… physical media, of course! The epic bundle of Paramount horror includes the […]
[Review] “Creepshow” Season 3 Ends With Two Strong Tales of Dark Secrets
This week’s Creepshow offering, which is also the last of the season, features one segment about a prevailing problem that affects millions of Americans today. The other turns the color all the way down and tells a novel story coinciding with events from a classic horror movie. The finale opens with Greg Nicotero’s “Drug Traffic”. […]
‘Let It Die’ Successor ‘Deathverse: Let It Die’ Announced For PS4, PS5 For Spring 2020
Grasshopper Manufacture’s Let It Die will be receiving a follow-up this spring. Publisher GungHo Online Entertainment and developer Supertrick Games have announced Deathverse: Let It Die for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. Like the original, Deathverse will launch as a free-to-play title for Spring 2022. Set hundreds of years after the events of Let It […]
[Review] The Remaster of ‘Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water’ Gives a New Audience The Chance to Experience a Beloved Horror Game Series
The Camera Obscura returns with an upgrade thanks to a multi-platform remaster of Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. Does this snapshot of the Fatal Frame series’ recent past look sharp or has it faded? After spending seven years confined to the Wii U, Maiden of Black Water remains the swansong entry in the underappreciated […]
‘A Quiet Place’: Jeff Nichols No Longer Directing the Franchise’s Planned Spinoff Movie
A video game may be on the way, but one thing we won’t be seeing from the A Quiet Place franchise is the feature film that was to be directed by Jeff Nichols (Midnight Special). As we learned last year, a third A Quiet Place movie was put into early development, with Nichols on board […]
Vertical Entertainment Will Unleash a South American Vampire in ‘La Patasola’ Next January
Vertical Entertainment will be kicking off 2022 with indie horror movie La Patasola, Deadline reports today, a vampire movie that’s based on South American folklore. Vertical, via Deadline, “plans to release it in theaters in at least 10 major markets, and across streaming media and other platforms, on January 14, 2022.” “La Patasola follows two […]
BACARDÍ Conjures Up a Spooky Limited Edition Bottle of Rum for Halloween
If you’re looking to spice up these final few days of Halloween, BACARDÍ has just released a Halloween-themed bottle of their classic white rum that’s perfect for the spooky season. The limited edition bottle of BACARDÍ Superior is “decorated with a frightening bat swarm,” giving the classic bottle a spooky twist that should help liven up […]
Kirby Howell-Baptiste Joins the Cast of Stephen King Adaptation ‘Mr. Harrigan’s Phone’
Announced earlier this month, a feature film adaptation of one of the stories featured in Stephen King‘s collection If It Bleeds, titled Mr. Harrigan’s Phone, is currently in the works at Netflix, being developed by “American Story Creator” Ryan Murphy and Blumhouse, with John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) writing and directing the adaptation. Donald Sutherland and Jaeden Martell (IT) will star. Sutherland will […]
Michael Rooker Enters the World of “Creepshow” in Exclusive Clip from the Season 3 Finale [Video]
The third season of Shudder‘s horror anthology series “Creepshow” comes to an end with two brand new tales of terror, premiering just in time for Halloween on Thursday, October 28. As always, the episode will feature two segments, with The Creep presenting “Drug Traffic” and “A Dead Girl Named Sue” this week. We’ve got a […]
[Review] ‘The Dark Pictures: House of Ashes’ Freshens the Formula With a Pleasing Slice of Action-Led Horror
“The enemy of my enemy is a friend” is a line of dialogue that gets tossed around quite a bit in The Dark Pictures Anthology’s House of Ashes, the latest release by Supermassive Games in their interactive survival horror series. This feels fitting, given how the past two years of a pandemic has pit one […]
Felicity Jones Will Discover Her Baby is Inhuman in Horror Movie ‘Blood Mother’
Felicity Jones (Rogue One) will both star in and produce a horror movie for New Regency titled Blood Mother, Deadline reports today, and it sounds a bit like Paul Solet’s Grace. Deadline details, “The film follows an Oxford professor who discovers her baby is inhuman and finds herself doing the unimaginable to keep him alive.” […]