Everything announced so far about Lionsgate’s Cobweb checks off all the boxes of a highly anticipated horror movie on the horizon. For starters, the script by Chris Thomas Devlin ranked at the top of 2018’s Bloodlist, an annual list of the year’s best unproduced genre features voted on by industry executives. Prolific producers like Roy Lee (It, Doctor Sleep),
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Director David Koepp (Stir of Echoes, Secret Window) and Kevin Bacon have reunited for Blumhouse’s new horror movie You Should Have Left, and we’ve got the first trailer today. Check it out below and find the film on demand everywhere June 19th. And note the Mrs. Voorhees sweater Bacon rocks in this one. Talk about
Developer Masatoko Games has announced that their first-person shooter Infected Maze, which recently launched on Steam, will be headed to the Nintendo Switch. No release date has been announced as of yet. In Infected Maze, players take on the role of a man who after receiving a text for help from their sister, Saki, who
Biohazard Declassified are back again with a fresh helping of rumours for the still-unannounced Resident Evil 8. As always, none of these have been confirmed, so take it all with a few salt shakers. Nonetheless, many of these rumours do coincide with the other rumours that have been floating around. For starters, Occultism is a
UK Horror website Hooked on Horror has assembled a fine team of horror legends, journalists, podcasters and filmmakers to host the ultimate horror trivia challenge in their “Hooked on Horror Quizshow”! Each participant in the video picked one of their favorite horror movies, and supplied 3-5 questions for you to answer. Can you answer them
With a title like Shirley and Elisabeth Moss featured as acclaimed horror author Shirley Jackson, the default expectation is that this film would be a period biopic. The reality is anything but; based on the novel of the same name by Susan Scarf Merrell and adapted by Sarah Gubbins, Shirley instead relays a captivating fictional
Summer is typically blockbuster season at the box office, but this year has proven to be anything but typical. The theatrical release calendar might be looking sparse right now, but that’s okay because there’s still a wealth of great horror to check out in literary form. The leisurely feel of summer makes it a great
Originally set to air with the rest of the episodes in April, the 10th season finale of “The Walking Dead” was delayed due to the pandemic, as post-production could not be completed in time. The finale will instead air later this year, though we haven’t been provided with a date. The second-to-last episode of the
YouTuber Lance McDonald has struck gold once again with From Software’s Bloodborne. Lance had previously done some sleuthing in the game’s files (along with other From Software titles), and uncovered a variety of cut content. Recently, in addition to uncovering more cut content from the game in the Lake of Mud, Lance also revealed that
A few weeks ago, original Ghoulies creators Jefery Levy (Writer/Producer) and Luca Bercovici (Writer/Director) initiated an online campaign to persuade Sony to reboot the Ghoulies franchise after the series has laid dormant in the proverbial toilet bowl for over 25 years. Speculation as to the concept of the new reboot has garnered much online discussion,
Good things come to those who wait, and for those waiting to get in on Blackwood Specter’s Skin Witch, that time is now. The game is available on Steam, and already has an update that fixes a few bugs, as well as a few tweaks to gameplay. On top of that, the game’s soundtrack by
Announced as an Official Selection of Cannes, Bloody Disgusting has the very first look at a pair of new posters for Yeon Sang-ho‘s Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula, which will be released presumably later this year through Well Go USA. In the film, “Four years after South Korea’s total decimation in Train to Busan, Jung-seok (Gang Dong-won),
If you haven’t yet experienced the glorious mayhem and tension that 10 Chambers Collective’s action/horror FPS GTFO brings to co-op shooters, the upcoming third update is definitely one you should check out. Releasing on June 11, the third event aka Rundown, entitled “The Vessel“, features brand-new story elements, along with a new environment called “Lab”,
“Celebrity is a mask…and you can’t take it off.“ Donnie Darko fav James Duval takes on two roles in the 80’s throwback Beast Mode, directed by Chris W. Freeman & Spain Willingham. “Beast Mode follows a has-been Hollywood producer who turns to an ancient herbal elixir to save his career after he accidentally kills his lead
It’s now been 8 years since Universal Studios Orlando removed the Jaws ride from the park, making way for the Harry Potter-themed Diagon Alley. There are Easter egg tributes to the ride throughout the park and a shark is still hanging around for awesome photo-ops, but the ride is no more and it’s likely to
Itching for more cosmic horror in your video games? TeamKill Media are set to give you your fix with Quantum Error, which was announced back in March. And, with GamesRadar’s Future Games Show kicking off later this week, TeamKill Media are set to give us another peek. In a post on Twitter, the devs announced
Publisher Deep Silver and developer inXile Entertainment have released a third developer diary entry for their upcoming Wasteland 3. In this entry, inXile Entertainment studio head Brian Fargo and Wasteland 3 senior writer Nathan Long discuss how Wasteland 3 is being designed to respond to how the players choose to play, as well as the
On June 2nd, the inaugural season of Shudder’s Creepshow is coming home to Digital HD, DVD, and Blu-ray, right in the middle of its six-week airing on AMC. The six-episode season based on George A. Romero’s beloved 1982 anthology movie assembled a Murderers’ Row of talent both in front of and behind the camera to deliver
Hello, true believers, and welcome to You Aughta Know, a column dedicated to the decade that is now two full decades behind us. That’s right, it’s time to take a look back at one of the most overlooked decades of horror. Follow along as I do my best to chronologically explore the horror titles that made
It’s hard to believe that it’s June, the time of year when blockbuster movies usually take up all the space and leave smaller genre films struggling to find an audience. Although we miss our big screen releases, the upside is that this is yet another month in which horror fans can focus on films and
We had reported well over one year ago that Paramount was adapting Kyle Starks’ graphic novel Kill Them All, a violent tale that pays tribute to action movies from the 1990s. “Kill Them All tells of a betrayed murderess on a revenge streak and a hard-drinking former cop who, to get what they want, team to
If there’s one thing horror fans like almost as much as watching horror movies, it’s learning about their favorite movies. There’s no shortage of fantastic horror-themed documentaries that provide insight and detailed accounts about the making of horror’s finest. Lengthy docs like Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy and Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of
In a new interview with Livedoor News, Hideo Kojima states that not only has Death Stranding on the PlayStation 4 been profitable and recouped its development costs, the project’s revenue has allowed the developer to secure enough profit for its next title. This comes as PC fans wait for the game to be released to
Despite the delay from earlier this year, and rumours that developer Techland was experiencing troubles with its team, the game is still very much in development. In fact, according to Senior PR Manager Ola Sondej and Lead Game Designer Tymon Smektala, the title is headed towards the final stages of development. In an interview with
After spending the past two years in Early Access, publishers 3D Realms and 1C Entertainment and developer KillPixel Games have announced that their retro-inspired shooter WRATH: Aeon of Ruin is set for a full release on February 25, 2021 for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch. To go along with the announcement
In 2017, Satan’s Slaves topped the list of highest-grossing films in Indonesia. After receiving strong buzz during its festival run, the film found a perfect home on Shudder, where it’s continued its reputation as one of the streaming platform’s most frightening offerings. The international success of Satan’s Slaves seems fitting, considering it’s a remake of 1980’s Satan’s Slave, an influential
Lots of awesome folks here in the horror community have been helping out during these trying times by making cool masks for horror fans to wear out there in the world, including our friends over at Horror Decor, but Rob Sheridan is taking things to a whole new level with his “Movie Monsters” masks, now
Universal is prepping a new take on another classic monster, Variety reports tonight, with Ryan Gosling attached to star in Wolfman, with the hunt for a director currently underway. The title character had most recently been brought back to the screen in 2010’s The Wolfman, with Benicio Del Toro in the role. That movie was
Singer, songwriter and creator Chelsea Wolfe is a favorite amongst many horror fans as she has always been one to embrace the darkness. Her music is often described as blended elements of gothic rock, doom metal and folk, which is the adventure she guides you on with her latest full length album Birth Of Violence.
Oscar-winner Alexander Payne (Sideways, Nebraska) had recently been attached to direct horror-comedy The Menu, with Emma Stone on board to star. Those plans have changed. Variety reports this week that both Payne and Stone are off the project, and “Succession” director Mark Mylod is now in talks to direct. A cast has not yet been put into