Horror

Popular paranormal investigator Zak Bagans (“Ghost Adventures”) is headed into the world of horror cinema with new production company Scarehouse Films, Deadline reports today. The outlet details, “Scarehouse Films, which will initially be funded with a multi-million dollar investment by Bagans, plans to go into production on three independent horror films in 2025.” Zak Bagans
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On election night, political lightning rod Nick Fuentes tweeted: “Your body, my choice. Forever.” That chilling refrain has been lodged in my brain ever since. The internet quickly flooded with countless incels responding to women’s posts with those barbaric words. Such online vitriol irrefutably spills over into real life, feeding victim blaming and sexual violence
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There’s rarely a moment where the sun isn’t oppressively shining in writer-director Jeffrey Reiner’s Lake George. Tactfully captured by cinematographer Tod Campbell, it’s the kind of light that unveils the further it lingers on something, whether it’s beating against the asphalt of the SoCal highways or piercing through shabby hotel blinds. Lake George is a
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Luca Guadagnino (Bones and All, Suspiria) will direct a brand new interpretation of the 1991 book American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis for Lionsgate, and Variety has announced this morning that Austin Butler (Dune: Part Two) will star as serial killer Patrick Bateman. Scott Z. Burns pens the script, which is said to be a new adaptation of
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The Golden Globe nominations were released this morning and surprisingly, there are a few notable horror titles on the list. Perhaps not as surprising is the amount of nominations for Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance starring Demi Moore. Overall it garnered five nods including Best Picture (Musical or Comedy), Best Director, and Best Actor. Unfortunately, Dennis
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2024 horror was great, but the 2024 domestic box office is down about 7% compared to 2023. Last year’s box office, bolstered by titles like Oppenheimer and Barbie, ended nearly 22% higher than the year before, itself a marked improvement over 2021. It’s been a slow and steady recovery post-2020, with studios and distributors trying whatever they can—big
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I love Nick Frost and I so appreciate his reverence for horror movies. The actor rose to prominence with Shaun of the Dead and has continued to appear in genre fare with some degree of regularity since. I will watch almost anything he appears in. Naturally, his latest venture in Steffen Haars’ Get Away (which Frost also co-wrote)
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Looking for a new serial killer horror to seek your teeth into? Then check out Death’s Sonata, the latest film from Douglas Downing III. Directed by Downing he co-wrote with Samuel Jacob Brown, the film delves into a game of cat-and-mouse with a psychiatrist and an unforgettable patient… Read the full synopsis: Dr. William Fredrickson
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We’re living in a golden age of bonkers horror films, where childhood favorites are getting gloriously twisted into nightmare fuel. From the blood-soaked absurdity of Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey to the dark maritime terror of Screamboat, these films prove that no beloved icon is safe from a horror makeover. And now, brace yourselves—because it’s Popeye’s turn
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A supermoon triggers a latent gene, transforming anyone and everyone whose skin touches moonlight into a feral beast in Steven C. Miller’s (Silent Night) Werewolves. That premise alone highlights the scope of ambition and challenges for an independent action-horror feature: Frank Grillo fighting his way through hordes of werewolves requires a lot of stunt and creature work.
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Epic Pictures Group’s horror label DREAD is pleased to announce that an extended feature version of Die’ced wrapped filming last month and will be released in early 2025. Written and directed by Jeremy Rudd (Burning Sands, The Fetus), Die’ced is the full-length feature film expanded from the successful short film of the same title and
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