146 Shares In anticipation of the new version of Dracula hitting Netflix tomorrow, a new trailer for the adaptation by the creators of Sherlock (Mark Gattis and Steven Moffat) has been released to get your mouth watering for the BBC/Netflix Co-Production which already has begun to ravage the London cityscape on New Year’s Day on
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An officially licensed Evil Dead 2 escape room was launched in Seattle just last year, you may have heard, and while we’re all stuck at home the experience is now coming, well, home. Coming in May 2020, with tickets going up for grabs on May 8th, Evil Dead 2: Escape Room Live will allow you
If you aren’t familiar with Kenny Caperton’s “On-Set Cinema” you are missing out. It’s an ongoing film series that presents movie screenings of cult films and legendary horror films at their actual filming locations. And this may be one of the coolest ones yet. Sunday, March 29, and Monday, March 30, 2020, a small amount
The passing of George A Romero was a loss that reverberated throughout the horror community. He had not only redefined the zombie as a credible horror monster but he also ushered in a new age of horror that showed that at the end of the film, nothing is always safe. Nothing is always fine and
Ever wanted to be Death? NExT Studios’ Death Coming (which was originally released back in 2017), is coming to the Epic Games Store next week. And, as part of Epic’s weekly series of free games, Death Coming will be available for players to grab for free starting May 7th! In Death Coming, you are the
Netflix never seems to disappoint when it comes to releasing films that fans want to see. The last few days are not any different. From the new Dracula series that’s hit Netflix today, they have also released a huge amount of movies for every kind of horror fan! Check out the list below: The Amityville
“If you’re not careful and you noclip out of reality in the wrong areas you’ll end up in the Backrooms, where it’s nothing but the stink of old moist carpet, the madness of mono-yellow, the endless background noise of fluorescent lights at maximum hum-buzz, and approximately six hundred million square miles of randomly segmented empty