PlayStation Store Leaks March Release Date for ‘Ghostwire: Tokyo’?

In another case of an online store pulling a “whoopie”, the PlayStation Store had apparently leaked the release date of March 24th for Tango Gameworks’ Ghostwire: Tokyo. Spotted by MP1st, the listing for the title has now been scrubbed by the store, but not before screenshots were snagged. While this may indeed be a mistake […]

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Matt Reeves Says ‘The Batman’ Is “Almost a Horror Movie”

From director Matt Reeves (Cloverfield), The Batman will release in theaters on March 4, but just how dark and horror-heavy should we expect this new take on the Dark Knight to be? Speaking with Moviemaker Magazine (via The Wrap), Reeves calls The Batman “almost a horror movie” when teasing the vibe of his spin on “the world’s greatest […]

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‘Scream’ Filmmakers Reveal the Surprise Easter Egg Cameos You Didn’t Notice! [Spoiler Interview]

Spoiler warning: This article contains Scream spoilers. The new Scream packs extensive franchise history into a film dedicated to Wes Craven‘s memory. That history doesn’t just shape the story; it offers fans a slew of references, Easter eggs, and even fun surprise cameos to track. Bloody Disgusting chatted with directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett and executive producer Chad Villella about Scream‘s impressively long list […]

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‘Apollo 18’ – Finding the Good in Found Footage’s Ambitious Trip into Space [The Silver Lining]

Watching a bad movie doesn’t necessarily have to be a bad experience. Even the worst films can boast a good idea or two, and that’s why we’re trying to look on the bright side with The Silver Lining, where we shine a light on the best parts of traditionally maligned horror flicks. This time, we’ll […]

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Ben Wheatley’s ‘The Meg’ Sequel Begins Filming in the UK This Month

Jason Statham will be back as Jonas Taylor in director Ben Wheatley‘s (Kill List, Sightseers, A Field in England, High-Rise, Rebecca, In the Earth) upcoming sequel to big-budget shark attack horror movie The Meg, and we’ve learned that filming is now getting set to begin! KFTV reports that The Meg 2 will begin filming in the United Kingdom the week of January […]

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Experience Aquatic Atmospheric Horror From the Creator of ‘DUSK’ With ‘Iron Lung’

Seeing as how awesome DUSK is, we’ll take anything creator David Szymanski throws our way. And it just so happens that he’s releasing a brand-new aquatic horror title this March! Releasing on March 10th and sounding like something you’d expect from death metal band Dethklok, Iron Lung is a short-but-sweet horror title coming to Steam […]

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Suspense Thriller ‘The Desperate Hour’ Starring Naomi Watts Plays Out in Real Time [Trailer]

Looking like a tense episode of “24,” the upcoming suspense thriller The Desperate Hour received a brand new official trailer today, along with a release date and poster art. Unfolding in real time, The Desperate Hour is said to be a “riveting and pulse pounding” thriller from award-winning director Phillip Noyce (Sliver, The Bone Collector, […]

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[Review] Cosmic Horror Courtship Goes Awry in Eldritch Terror Dating Sim ‘Sucker For Love: First Date’

I’d imagine the world of dating has become more terrifying than ever before thanks to the events of the past two years. All that time cut off from the wider physical world contorts the social experience into a kind of lucky dip where you’re less likely to find a diamond, and far far more likely […]

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M. Night Shyamalan Reveals His Favorite Horror Movie; What the Filmmaker Learns from Stephen King’s Work

Here’s a fun fluff piece for fans of M. Night Shyamalan, whose entire career is stuffed with genre goodies from The Sixth Sense to the more recent Old. With Shyamalan returning to the producer’s chair for the third season of the Apple TV+ thriller “Servant”, the filmmaker spoke with WSJ about everything under the sun, including […]

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[Review] With Grim Atmosphere and Bloody Violence, ‘Warhunt’ Is a Killer Horror-Action Flick

It’s 1945, and an American military plane soars over Germany’s Black Forest. One of the plane’s engines becomes destroyed by an extreme amount of crow feathers, causing the craft to plummet to the ground. Sergeant Brewer (Robert Knepper) and his outfit are charged with the task of finding the plane’s crash site; accompanying them by […]

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[Trailer] New Free Update to ‘Chernobylite’ Introduces New Monster Hunt Quest, New Enemies

The first free content for All in! Games and The Farm 51’s Chernobylite has arrived in the form of Chernobylite: Monster Hunt. Available now on consoles and PC, the update introduces a new side quest to the game, along with some new bestiary for the player to fight. The patch introduces three new creatures: the Chernohost, […]

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‘All the Moons’ – Coming-of-Age Vampire Movie Sinks Teeth into Shudder Next Month [Trailer]

“From now on, you’ll see all the moons.” Directed by Basque filmmaker Igor Legarreta (When You No Longer Love Me), All the Moons won several awards at the 25th Edition of The Fantasia International Film Festival, and it’s now coming to Shudder. Today we’ve learned Shudder will premiere the film February 10. “North of Spain, at the end of […]

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5 Horror Movies We Can’t Wait to See at the Sundance Film Festival

Another Sundance Film Festival commences with a slew of new genre premieres awaiting discovery. 2022 marks the second consecutive year for the festival’s virtual edition, making it easier than ever to check out the selection. Especially with individual tickets available. Sundance is the premiere film festival in the United States and has previously shined a […]

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Thank You, Wes: A Tribute to One of Horror History’s Most Authentic Auteurs

By most definitions, an auteur is a filmmaker whose style is infallibly their own; they inject each of their films with such a distinct style and vision– chief among these traits, unique sincerity– that there is no mistaking whose work it is. Ever so often in one’s lifetime do we get to wholly acknowledge when […]

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