Horror

On the heels of Godzilla Destruction‘s release date announcement last week, TOHO Games has announced that their third Godzilla mobile game, the Pokemon-inspired Godzilla Battle Line, will be released worldwide in May 2021. The announcement also comes with a brand-new trailer. In Godzilla Battle Line, all of the legendary TOHO kaiju and weapons from the
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Announced last week, Jed Shepherd, the writer of last year’s horror movie Host, is back with Ghosts, a brand new experience being billed as a real-time, live-action horror game. Ghosts is said to be a tribute to live-action video games from the 1990s, and the cast of Host including Haley Bishop, Jemma Moore, Emma Louise Webb, Radina Drandova, and Caroline
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The end of civilization as you know it. Starring and executive produced by Academy Award Winner Rami Malek, the popular podcast series “Blackout“ is getting a small screen adaptation, Deadline reports this week. David Bruckner (The Night House) is on board to direct the TV series adaptation, Deadline has announced today. Bruckner has previously directed
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While we wait for Mike Flanagan and Leah Fong’s Netflix series “The Midnight Club,” an adaptation of Christopher Pike‘s novel, we’ve learned tonight that Flanagan has set up another adaptation of Pike’s work. Flanagan’s next movie, Deadline reports, will be The Season of Passage, a feature adaptation of Pike’s sci-fi/horror novel published in 1993! Mike
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From creator Jeff Baena and executive producers the Duplass Brothers, Showtime has ordered up a new anthology series titled “Cinema Toast,” Variety reports tonight. This one sounds quite interesting, with “Cinema Toast” set to put a new spin on classic public domain movies including the late George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. “The
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Author Grady Hendrix released his second novel My Best Friend’s Exorcism back in 2016, which he describes as “Beaches meets The Exorcist.” Set in the late ’80s during the so-called Satanic Panic, it’s a touching story of high school friendship and, well, demonic possession. THR reports today that a movie adaptation is now in the works
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Announced this afternoon, John Logan (“Penny Dreadful”) will be making his directorial debut with Whistler Camp, a new horror film in the works over at Blumhouse Productions. “Whistler Camp is a queer empowerment story set at a gay conversion camp.” Casting is currently underway. Stay tuned for more. The press release notes, “Logan received the
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