Horror

After announcing Amanda The Adventurer would be coming to PlayStation, Xbox and mobile devices later this year, DreadXP and developer MANGLEDmaw Games have announced that the previously-announced sequel, the aptly-named Amanda the Adventurer 2, will be arriving later this year on Steam, as well. Not only that, but the sequel will also be getting its
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A true legend in the world of filmmaking, inside the horror genre and outside the horror genre, independent pioneer Roger Corman has passed away at the age of 98 years old. “He was generous, open-hearted and kind to all those who knew him,” Roger Corman’s daughter Catherine Corman said in a statement published by the
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We all love a good documentary, but some stories are more difficult to stomach than others. However, these hard watches still bring in an audience and have only increased the popularity of this film genre. This has resulted in many disturbing documentaries scattered around the internet on streamers like (HBO)Max, Netflix, and Prime Video. Many of us
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The tepid 2006 Wes Craven-produced film, The Breed, is getting a remake from producers (and brothers) Sean and Bryan Furst . The sibs previously worked on the well-received vampire flick Daybreakers and, more recently, Renfield, starring Nicolas Cage and Nicholas Hoult. Now you may be saying “I didn’t know Wes Craven produced a nature horror film,” and to those we would
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Danny Boyle and Alex Garland are reteaming for the long-awaited 28 Years Later horror sequel trilogy, and the first film in that new trilogy now has a release date. 28 Years Later arrives in theaters on June 20, 2025 from Sony. Jack O’Connell (Amy Winehouse: Back To Black) has joined the previously announced Jodie Comer (Alone in the Dark, “Killing Eve”), Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kraven the
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This week has brought a lot of confusion about “Crystal Lake,” A24, Peacock and Bryan Fuller’s (“Hannibal”) television series expansion of the Friday the 13th franchise. While reports and rumors spread about A24 pulling the plug on the series, we told you on Monday that that’s not exactly the case. Rather, the project is being retooled behind the
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Well, well, well. Justice at last. Guillermo del Toro’s Hellboy II: The Golden Army has finally experienced the resurgence in popularity that it’s always deserved since it recently landed on the streaming platform (HBO) Max. Once considered an underrated, if not semi-disregarded, gem in del Toro’s filmography, the mind-blowing sequel seems to have now captured
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While we’ve already had nearly ten major theatrical horror releases in 2024, none of them, and I mean not a single one, have been all that fun to behold. Even Abigail, the latest from team Radio Silence, fell a little bit short of offering audiences a popcorn-flying, prestige-free horror experience. In a monotonous landscape of uninspired
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The free streaming service Tubi is a great place to scroll when you’re unsure what to watch. They are not sponsored or affiliated with iHorror. Still, we really appreciate their library because it’s so robust and has many obscure horror movies so rare you can’t find them anywhere in the wild except, if you’re lucky,
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Another week, another saga of Horror Discourse™ happening online. This time, however, there was some merit to the discussion du jour. Okay, a lot of merit. We’re talking horror trailers. While Abigail unfortunately failed to take a huge bite out of the weekend box office, it did manage to successfully win over both the critics
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One thing that has a huge audience is the Star Wars franchise. While it is known for being viewable for all ages, there is a side that is more for a mature audience. There are several dark tales that venture into the depths of horror and despair. While most of these haven’t been portrayed on
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We’re zapping into science fiction territory and back into “re-adaptation” conversations this month for Revenge of the Remakes. Don Siegel and Philip Kaufman bring vastly different approaches to their Invasion of the Body Snatchers films, uniformly citing Jack Finney’s 1954 novel “The Body Snatchers” as their source. Kaufman isn’t directly remaking Siegel’s film but acknowledges
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Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett, and Chad Villella are all filmmakers under the collective label called Radio Silence. Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett are the primary directors under that moniker while Villella produces. They have gained popularity over the past 13 years and their films have become known as having a certain Radio Silence “signature.” They are bloody, usually contain monsters,
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