Netflix and ‘Stake Land’ Director Jim Mickle Re-Teaming to Slay Monsters in ‘God Country’ Film Adaptation

Netflix and Jim Mickle (Stake Land, “Sweet Tooth”) are once again joining forces for another comic book adaptation, this time coming together to adapt God Country as a feature film. Based on a screenplay adapted by comic creator Donny Cates and Mickle, Jim Mickle will be directing the feature film adaptation of the comic book […]

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James Wan-Produced Horror Series “Archive 81” Brings Found Footage to Netflix in January [Images]

James Wan is on board as executive producer for a supernatural horror series titled “Archive 81” for Netflix, inspired by the found footage podcast of the same name. Today we’ve learned learned that the series will premiere on January 14, 2022. You can check out some first-look images below. “Archive 81” will star Underwater‘s Mamoudou Athie with “Altered Carbon” alumna Dina […]

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‘Scare Package II: Rad Chad’s Revenge’ Coming to Shudder Next Year [Teaser]

The call is coming from inside the movie. Last year’s Shudder Exclusive horror anthology film Scare Package is getting a sequel, we’ve learned today, with Scare Package II: Rad Chad’s Revenge coming to Shudder in 2022. Scare Package creator Aaron B. Koontz tells us, “We can’t say much about the film, other than it exists. […]

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Hell is a Teenage Cannibal: “Yellowjackets” is Event Television You Should Be Watching

Yellowjacket wasps are carnivorous social wasps that can sting more than once, are aggressively protective of their colony, and turn to cannibalism when food becomes far too scarce. All of which applies to Showtime‘s binge-worthy new show “Yellowjackets.” In this case, the title refers to the ill-fated high school girl soccer team that crash lands […]

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Join Bloody Disgusting for ‘Halloween Kills’ Twitter Watch Party with David Gordon Green and Jason Blum!

Evil dies tonight! Evil dies tonight! Evil dies tonight! Although David Gordon Green’s Halloween Kills heads to 4K and Blu-ray in January, the film has first been released digitally, today(!), in the form of the brand new Extended Cut! To celebrate, we’re throwing a Twitter watch party with special guests, and you’re invited! This Thursday, December 16, […]

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New Book ‘The Vampira Diaries’ Explores the Never-Before-Seen Archives of the Original Glamour Ghoul

Before Cassandra Peterson’s Elvira there was Maila Nurmi’s Vampira. If you’re at all interested in horror history or even Hollywood history at large, this year’s book Glamour Ghoul: The Passions and Pain of the Real Vampira, Maila Nurmi is a must-read, telling Maila’s story in a greater depth than ever before. The book was written […]

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Horror in a Box: 20 Years of Exclusive Horror Games For Xbox Consoles

What started as a snicker for many gamers way back in 2001 has gone on to become a successful endeavor for Microsoft. True, the Xbox has always played runner-up to Sony’s PlayStation, and it wasn’t without its growing pains (the initial Xbox controllers, the infamous 360 Red Ring of Death), but the extraordinarily large game […]

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‘Silent Hill’ Creator Talks ‘Slitterhead’, ‘P.T.’ And David Lynch in New Interview

After finally revealing just what the hell Bokeh Game Studio was working on last week at The Game Awards, you’ll probably be shocked to learn that Slitterhead hasn’t even entered full production yet. This is according to Silent Hill and Siren creator and head of Bokeh Game Studio Keiichiro Toyama, who sat down with Video Games Chronicle […]

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‘Bride of Chucky’: NECA Whips Up a Fun “Bad Gals” Box for Their Upcoming Life-Size Tiffany Doll!

“She wants you for a dead friend.” NECA is still hard at work on the life-size Chucky and Tiffany dolls they first showed off a couple years ago, and they’re going all out for these screen-accurate Bride of Chucky collectibles. The dolls will have vinyl heads and hands, plus foam bodies with poseable armatures inside, and NECA […]

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‘Silent Hill’ Creator Feels a Remake Would be Difficult For Konami to Pull Off

In case you didn’t read the interview with Video Games Chronicle and Silent Hill creator Keiichiro Toyama talking about his upcoming project with Bokeh Game Studio and Slitterhead, the topic of Silent Hill inevitably came up (as did Hideo Kojima’s P.T.). The topic turned to the long-rumored remake of the survival horror classic, and in […]

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‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ Approaching $200 Million at the Worldwide Box Office

It was just last week that Jason Reitman’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife passed $100 million at the domestic box office, becoming the twelfth movie of the year to hit that landmark. Where does the film now stand, one week later? As we heard towards Christmas, the sequel to the original classic has now reached $112,006,454 million domestically, […]

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‘The Addams Family 2’ Books a Trip to DVD and Blu-ray January 18, 2022

The Addams Family 2, which Meagan Navarro wrote “trades the macabre for hyper candy-coated comedy for kids,” will be available to own for the first time on Blu-ray and DVD January 18, 2022, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, Bloody Disgusting learned. BONUS FEATURES EXCLUSIVE TO BLU-RAY & DVD: We’re Altogether Addams: Meet the people behind the voices. […]

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Apple TV+ Officially Renews “Servant” for a Fourth Season

Executive produced by Academy Award-nominated director M. Night Shyamalan, the third season of “Servant” will premiere globally on Apple TV+ early next year, beginning on January 21, 2022, and culminating with ten new episodes. Ahead of the new season, Apple TV+ has officially announced the renewal with plans for a fourth in 2023. “Servant” follows a Philadelphia couple in mourning after […]

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Wes Craven’s ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ Slashes into the National Film Registry at the Library of Congress

A handful of horror films have made their way into the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry over the years, including Dracula, Bride of Frankenstein, Alien, Psycho, Rosemary’s Baby, The Shining, and The Exorcist, and now Freddy Krueger is getting in on the fun. This year’s new lineup of films that have been deemed “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant,” […]

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