Month: July 2023

Spider One (Allegoria, Bury the Bride) is back in the director’s chair with Little Bites, a new horror movie being produced by mother-and-son duo Cher and Chaz Bono. Bloody Disgusting has learned this week that production on Little Bites has wrapped, and we’ve also been provided with a gallery of first-look images you’ll find only here on Bloody Disgusting.
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Prime Video’s cannibal dramedy series  “The Horror of Dolores Roach,” based on the hit Gimlet podcast, is available to stream now. To celebrate, they’ve released Cyndi Lauper‘s new single “Oh Dolores” for the series, for your listening pleasure. The pop queen behind “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” didn’t just create a brand new track inspired
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News Travis Scott Announces Utopia Performance at Egyptian Pyramids He’s also announced pre-orders for the upcoming new album, which has no release date just yet By Evan Minsker July 9, 2023 Facebook Twitter Travis Scott (Simone Joyner/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Travis Scott has announced that he’ll unveil “the world of Utopia,” his forthcoming album, during
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When it comes to horror movies at the box office, Sony resurrected its track record this past weekend with the opening of Blumhouse/Stage 6 Films’ fifthquel, Insidious: The Red Door which had a $32.65M domestic opening, $64M Worldwide debut. On the domestic front, that’s the second best horror opening for Sony after 2004’s The Grudge
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SAN FRANCISCO – Plasmos, the Los Angeles-based startup developing rocket engines, is pivoting to become an artificial intelligence-driven venture capital firm. Plasmos officially changed its business model in late May after struggling to attract investors and strategic partners due in part to the background of Plasmos CEO Ali Baghchehsara. Born in Iran, Baghchehsara moved to
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Refresh for latest…: Busy weekend at the international box office with a strong scary new entry, some unexpected spark in holds and a milestone for a long-running franchise. Out of the gate this frame, Sony/Screen Gems/Stage 6 Films/Blumhouse’s Insidious: The Red Door knocked out the biggest overseas horror debut since 2019. With $31.4M from 52
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A confession – never have I ever played any of the games in the FLASHOUT series. So obviously it makes sense to start with the third game in the franchise, right? Of course it does.  Developed and published by Jujubee, FLASHOUT 3 wears its inspirations on its sleeve – If somebody crossed out the word
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News Lil Uzi Vert Announces 2023 Pink Tape Tour Dates behind their new album kick off this fall By Jazz Monroe July 7, 2023 Facebook Twitter Lil Uzi Vert, photo courtesy of Atlantic Records Facebook Twitter Lil Uzi Vert has announced a U.S. tour this fall, kicking off in Minneapolis in October and wrapping a
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When we think about horror games there are common titles that come to our minds: Silent Hill, Resident Evil, or the most recent Amnesia or Layers of Fear, but where are the horror games that are suitable for a younger audiences? While on other media, like movies or books, the horror genre is not uncommon
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Terror Films has partnered with Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer TCL to provide content to their AVOD platform, available on TCL TVs in North America. That means even more ways to consume our favorite genre on streaming. The initial launch will be comprised of 36 films from the indie genre label’s library and include popular titles,
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Superconducting quantum technology has long promised to bridge the divide between existing electronic devices and the delicate quantum landscape beyond. Unfortunately progress in making critical processes stable has stagnated over the past decade. Now a significant step forward has finally been realized, with researchers from the University of Maryland making superconducting qubits that last 10
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Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Smoczyńska‘s feature debut, the horror mermaid musical The Lure, dazzled upon release in 2017. While her English-language debut Silent Twins starring Letitia Wright is set to debut this Fall, the filmmaker’s current project, Hot Spot, has our attention. The filmmaker spoke with Variety today about her work, teasing Hot Spot‘s premise “about a disillusioned
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