We’re only three days away from crossing a fear on Netflix with Season 2 of “Castlevania: Nocturne”. And while we’ve already received the official trailer for the second season, Netflix has thought to give us more with a new trailer that sums up what to expect in this new season. Set 300 years after the
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Written and directed by Leslie Stevens, 1966’s Incubus is a weird piece of horror history. It’s atmospheric, even meditative at times. It’s gothic, it’s a fairy tale, it’s folk horror and it’s a morality play. It reaches toward Bergman, though it doesn’t quite get there. Still, it’s easy to get lulled into the dreamscape of
Ironically, the very category Alien: Romulus is being nominated for in early awards competitions is its visual effects, but some scenes are so crispy they take you out of the movie. It’s probably obvious which ones, but if you don’t know, and this is a spoiler, it’s the ones involving Rook, the nefarious robot modeled
It didn’t take long for Bandai Namco to give us more info on their upcoming standalone cooperative action RPG title, Elden Ring Nightreign. While there’s no release date just yet, developer FromSoftware have opened registrations for the game’s closed network test, which will run from February 14 to 16 across PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series.
Courtesy of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on CBS Who enjoys a good post-apocalyptic thriller? Stephen King enjoys a good post-apocalyptic thriller. How do I know? I know because the Misery author named The Road one of his top 10 films of 2009. That’s right, dear reader. Mr. King gave the Viggo Mortensen flick
Ironically, the very category Alien: Romulus is being nominated for in early awards competitions is its visual effects, but some scenes are so crispy they take you out of the movie. It’s probably obvious which ones, but if you don’t know, and this is a spoiler, it’s the ones involving Rook, the nefarious robot modeled
The ’90s slasher franchise I Know What You Did Last Summer returns to theaters on July 18, 2025, with both Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. coming back to reprise their roles from the original movie and its sequel. But are Julie James and Ray Bronson the main characters or rather legacy supporting players
Did you know that Oscar-nominated star Florence Pugh starred in a horror movie before her big breakout role (not that one, but we’ll get to that). Malevolent, which I regularly mistake for Malignant, is currently streaming on Netflix. Pugh stars as a plucky ghostbuster and skeptic whose work draws her into a haunting more personal than she could have expected.
We aren’t even a full month into 2025 and there are still movies from last year to catch up on. 2024 was a great time for the genre, with one movie, The Substance, generating Oscar buzz. Demi Moore already took home a Golden Globe for her performance. The below films are probably not award-worthy like
Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more. Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week! Tim Cappello Plush from Tapes from the Crypt Tapes from the Crypt has turned The Lost Boys’ Tim Cappello into a
Dating in the 2020s isn’t easy, to put it mildly. It’s a digital horrorshow with ghouls around every corner. Such a horrorshow is bursting with material for horror filmmakers to tell stories about the dangers of finding love in the modern age. Director Mark Gantt‘s new film Soul Mates is one such tale, though with
UNCORK’D Entertainment recently unleashed “The Beast Inside”, co-written & directed by Jim Towns, co-written, produced and starring Sadie Katz, also starring Vernon Wells & Laurene Landon, with music written & performed by composer Randy Edelman and executive produced by Mario Reyes, John Pasquale, Jimmy Star & Eileen Beth Shapiro. “The Beast Inside” is a self-exorcism
If you want to be surprised about the transformation sequences in Leigh Whannell’s interpretation of Universal’s Wolf Man then read no further. A new short, filmed inside the SFX Monster Shop, gives away some of the movie’s secrets and purists may not want too much of a reveal. For those who do want a preview,
Evil comes in all shapes and sizes — including cute plushes. Puppet Master‘s Blade and Torch joining Kidrobot‘s Phunny line of stylized stuffies. The stealthy leader of André Toulon’s living puppets, Blade has a knife and a hook for hands and has appeared in every Puppet Master film. The ruthless Torch, introduced in Puppet Master
Doug Jones is an actor and genre icon best known for his impossible on-screen transformations that push the art form of performance to dizzying new heights. Throughout his unprecedented career, Jones has worn all levels of prosthetics and makeup to craft unforgettable pillars of horror and fantasy, like the Pale Man in Pan’s Labyrinth, the
As Los Angeles deals with a historic and devastating wildfire, many events have been canceled including the live nomination broadcast of the 2025 SAG Awards. We at iHorror hope that those experiencing the devastating effects of this natural disaster are staying safe and able to recover with Godspeed. With safety a priority the SAG Award nominations
Here on Bloody Disgusting we’ve published multiple articles (find them all here) covering *our* favorite horror movies of last year, but it’s always interesting to take a look at year-in-review roundups from other places as well. Letterboxd, for example, kicks off each new year by spotlighting the previous year’s top hits, and their full 2024 Year in
Get ready to have your heart broken by French filmmaking duo Caroline Poggi & Jonathan Vinel’s striking new film Eat The Night. The French queer romance-thriller follows a brother and sister who bond in the world of a video game. But, when the brother falls in love, things get messy, to say the least. Read the full
Whether it’s age or just the passing of time I tend to be forgetful lately. Over the past 50 years, my mind has removed a lot of its unnecessary file shortcuts and that includes useless information like the twists to tepid movies. To be fair I’ve seen a lot of movies over the past five
So here’s a weird one. It was reported back in December that Austin Butler would be playing the role of Patrick Bateman in a new movie adaptation of the Bret Easton Ellis novel American Psycho for director Luca Guadagnino (Suspiria, Challengers), but those reports are now being disputed by none other than Bret Easton Ellis
In anticipation of revisiting Geoffrey Sax’s White Noise (written by Niall Johnson) for the film’s 20th anniversary this January, I did a cursory Google search to better understand the film’s reception at the time of release. I was in elementary school in 2005, and while White Noise scared the crud out of me then, I figured the broader critical reception
After over 40 years in show business, actress Demi Moore was finally awarded for her work in a major motion picture last night. She won for best actress in a Musical or Comedy at the 82nd annual Golden Globe Award presentation for her part in The Substance. After winning, the 62-year-old accepted her prize on
Have you ever noticed that some concepts are so prevalent in popular culture that you’re already familiar with them long before you engage with the stories that spawned them? For example, I can almost guarantee that your very first exposure to vampires was not through a vampire movie, but instead something more innocuous like a
Dread Central is seeking pitches from Black genre fans as part of our annual Black History Month programming! We’re accepting pitches now through Friday, January 24, 2025. If your idea specifically references Black History Month, please include that in the initial pitch so we know it has to run in February and not later in
You know what you need after a month of overspending? More spending! And there might be no better place to show off your best Elon Musk bank account flex than in Orlando at the little retail shop of horrors known as Atomic Horror. From the looks of it, this space is more of an experience
Stephen King and Entertainment Weekly go back a long ways. The pair’s relationship began with a handful of grouchy letters to the editor in which King excoriated the magazine’s film critics. Kin’s barbed words, however, only motivated the outlet to recruit the author — after he reviewed a Harry Potter book for them, the editors
In his feature film debut, The Damned, Icelandic director Thordur Palsson goes back in time to weave a tale of paranoia, desperation, and guilt as a village collectively tries to decide if they should rescue a shipwrecked crew. In honor of the film hitting theaters today, we have an exclusive clip to tease what awaits
The body horror trend continues into 2025 with Joe Lam’s upcoming natal horror movie The Fetus: “A new Horror-Comedy about a couple who struggle to learn the origins of their pregnancy– a demonic entity that emerges from the body.” Known more for his short films, Lam is entering the feature-length space with The Fetus which
Stephen King and Entertainment Weekly go back a long ways. The pair’s relationship began with a handful of grouchy letters to the editor in which King excoriated the magazine’s film critics. Kin’s barbed words, however, only motivated the outlet to recruit the author — after he reviewed a Harry Potter book for them, the editors
Out now in theaters from director David M. Parks is When It Rains In LA, a film that takes the true collective chaos of Los Angeles in the rain and makes that reality into a strange, twisty horror narrative. Here, a young woman returns to LA after the death of her sugar daddy, only to