Horror

George Miller is currently developing a Mad Max: Fury Road spinoff movie centered on Charlize Theron‘s Imperator Furiosa character, with The Witch and The New Mutants star Anya Taylor-Joy taking over the role. It’s a prequel simply titled Furiosa at this time, and tonight we’ve learned that Warner Bros. has already handed the film a release date. Furiosa is currently set for release
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Announced back in September, Netflix and Zack Snyder‘s upcoming zombie film Army of the Dead is getting a prequel anime series with “Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas,” and an “international prequel” of the feature film variety is also on the way. The latter project has wrapped filming this week, we’ve learned courtesy of Snyder himself over on Twitter. Snyder
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After the big reveal a few weeks ago, Housemarque has dropped another video of gameplay footage for their upcoming sci-fi shooter, Returnal. Part of their ongoing “Housecast” series, this latest video looks at how the game came to be Housemarque’s next project. Of course, the video (featuring Returnal‘s game director, Harry Krueger) also showcases plenty
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In Bride of Frankenstein, Dr. Pretorius, played by the inimitable Ernest Thesiger, raises his glass and proposes a toast to Colin Clive’s Henry Frankenstein—“to a new world of Gods and Monsters.” I invite you to join me in exploring this world, focusing on American horror films from the dawn of the Universal Monster movies in 1931 to
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Netflix is adapting Todd Grimson’s horror novel “Brand New Cherry Flavor” in the form of a horror-thriller revenge series, with Rosa Salazar (Alita: Battle Angel) set to lead the cast. The series will also star Catherine Keener (Get Out), Eric Lange (Escape at Dannemora), Jeff Ward (“Agents of Shield”) and Manny Jacinto (“The Good Place”), and Deadline reports today that Hannah Levien (The Magicians, Siren), Leland Orser (I Am
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Bride of Chucky‘s Katherine Heigl returns to horror in Castille Landon‘s indie Fear of Rain, which Lionsgate will release on Digital Demand, Blu-ray and DVD February 12, 2021. “The film follows a teenage girl living with schizophrenia who struggles with vivid and terrifying hallucinations as she begins to suspect her neighbor has kidnapped a child. “Her parents try desperately
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Executive produced by Academy Award-nominated director M. Night Shyamalan, the ten-episode second season of “Servant” will premiere globally on Apple TV+ with the first episode on January 15, 2021, followed by new episodes weekly, every Friday. And we’ve learned today that it won’t be the last season, as a third season has already been ordered! Season Two, meanwhile, is now exactly
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I think they’re sick…if they’re sick, I am sick too. Knight Light: A Horror Movie Podcast‘s Isolation horror month, They Can’t Hear You, travels through the darkness of family and despair with Trey Edward Shults’ It Comes At Night! It Comes At Night follows family members Paul (Joel Edgerton), Sarah (Carmen Ejogo), and their son, Travis (Kelvin Harrison
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The “BendyFigs” line from The Noble Collection has grown to include four of the classic Universal Monsters, with all of them now in stock on Amazon for arrival before Christmas. Frankenstein’s Monster, the Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula and the Creature from the Black Lagoon are part of the collection, each bendable, posable toy measuring approx.
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James Wan is on board to produce a small screen version of I Know What You Did Last Summer that Amazon recently ordered to series, and today a director has been hired. Variety reports that Craig Macneill (The Boy, “Channel Zero: Candle Cove,” Lizzie, “Castle Rock,” “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” “NOS4A2”) will direct the show’s
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The collective trio known as Radio Silence, Tyler Gillett, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Chad Villella (V/H/S, Southbound, Ready or Not, Scream) have already set up their next horror project, with Deadline reporting today that they’re on board to tackle Reunion for MGM. Radio Silence will direct and produce the “high school horror movie.” Guy Busick, who co-wrote
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