Horror

Recent releases like Monstrum and The Wretched continue to prove one thing: horror fans can’t get enough of monsters. Of all the branching sub-genres of horror, one of the cornerstones belongs to the creature feature. At its most ubiquitous of definitions, the creature feature is simply a horror movie in which a monster plays a prominent role; the
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During the creation process of the original Scooby-Doo show (whose work-in-progress name was Mysteries Five) in the late 1960s, the creative team at Hanna-Barbera experienced rejection after rejection by the powers that be at CBS. Originally pitched as a show in the same vein as The Archie Show, Hanna-Barbera aimed at presenting the familiar cast
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Florence Pugh, Shia LaBeouf and Chris Pine were recently set to star in New Line Cinema and director Olivia Wilde‘s (Booksmart) psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling, and Deadline reports today that Dakota Johnson (Suspiria) has also joined the cast. Here’s the logline we were recently provided with: A psychological thriller about a 1950s housewife whose reality begins to
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From director Jong-ho Huh comes South Korean creature feature Monstrum, a Shudder Original movie that’s headed to the streaming service this Thursday, May 14th. Monstrum won the Audience Award at the Sitges International Film Festival back in 2018, and our own Rafael Motamayor raved in his review out of Sitges that it’s a “highly entertaining creature
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Tired of Coronavirus content? Danny!, Tim, and Stavros bring you a conversation about a different kind of virus: RABIES. This week, the Double Murder crew debates the original (1977) and remake (2019) of the film Rabid. If you like your podcast content to feature dialogue around armpit vaginas, adult movies, flying moose, professional wrestler CM Punk,
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Twitter user Dusk Golem has teased more juicy tidbits regarding the as-yet-unannounced Resident Evil 8. Going along with their previous rumours (and the one regarding PSVR support), they also managed to squeeze in something to get the Silent Hill crowd buzzing again after Konami squashed fans’ hopes, and Suehiro Maruo reignited them. After tweeting that
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Announced today, UCP, a division of NBCUniversal Content Studios, and Nick Antosca (“The Act,” “Channel Zero”) have won the rights to Jan Broberg’s stranger-than-fiction story, with plans to turn the real-life tale into a limited series. The story had recently been told in Netflix’s shocking documentary Abducted in Plain Sight. The untitled Jan Broberg project
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While entertainment productions here in America are still on hold for the foreseeable future, there are some filmmakers around the globe who are shooting during the pandemic. And one of those productions, believe it or not, is a never-announced new take on Stephen King‘s Children of the Corn. Relatively under the radar, producer Lucas Foster
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Christopher Pike‘s 1994 novel The Midnight Club is becoming a Netflix series, Variety reports tonight, with Mike Flanagan (“Haunting of Hill House,” Doctor Sleep) as co-creator! Flanagan will adapt the book alongside Leah Fong (“Once Upon a Time”), and Flanagan will also executive produce via Intrepid Pictures along with Intrepid’s Trevor Macy. Fong will executive
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The minds behind 10 Cloverfield Lane, Josh Campbell and Matt Stuecken, will be penning an adaptation of Elizabeth Bear‘s short sci-fi story Covenant, Deadline is reporting today. Spyglass Entertainment acquired the story, and Eli Roth is on board to produce. In Bear’s short story, “A former serial killer — the beneficiary of “rightminding”, a process that cures psychopathy by
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Misha Green. Jordan Peele. J.J. Abrams. Welcome to “Lovecraft Country.” HBO’s new drama series, based on the 2016 novel by Matt Ruff of the same name, debuts this August, and the teaser trailer has arrived today. The series follows Atticus Freeman (Jonathan Majors) as he joins up with his friend Letitia (Jurnee Smollett-Bell) and his
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