Horror

The long-awaited feature documentary Pennywise: The Story of IT is now available on VOD and streaming exclusively through the Bloody Disgusting-powered SCREAMBOX, the two-hour documentary providing an in-depth look at the original 1990 mini-series based on Stephen King’s classic horror novel. For fans of the tale, this is the ULTIMATE making-of special! The documentary boasts
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The official sequel to Andrew Traucki’s The Reef, new movie The Reef: Stalked is swimming to Shudder this week, on Digital/VOD and streaming on Shudder on July 29, 2022. The Reef: Stalked will also be available in select theaters on the same day. Watch the brand new official trailer below, and check out new poster art underneath! Written and directed
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Netflix‘s Resident Evil series (review) has caused quite the stir among fans and non-fans alike. Debuting to mixed reviews from critics and sporting one of Netflix’s lowest audience scores to date, the series has seen no shortage of debate among viewers, ranging from who the target audience is, how it should balance the horror, action and comedy,
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If you saw Jordan Peele’s Nope in theaters you might’ve seen the trailer for Barbarian, which 20th Century Studios and New Regency are releasing in theaters on September 9, 2022. You can watch the Barbarian trailer here. Check out a new clip below, wherein a secret room of horrors is uncovered… In Barbarian, a young woman (Georgina Campbell)
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The hotly-anticipated documentary Pennywise: The Story of IT is now live exclusively on the Bloody Disgusting-powered SCREAMBOX streaming service and VOD platforms everywhere! An in-depth look at the 1990 mini-series based on Stephen King‘s novel, the film had its world premiere at the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival in Spain and its UK premiere at
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John Logan’s Gothic horror drama “Penny Dreadful” retooled classic literary horror figures in a captivating, poignant way by exploring the ethos of monsters. For his directorial feature debut, Logan sets his sights on a familiar horror mainstay: the summer camp slasher. They/Them, pronounced “They-slash-Them,” takes place at an LGBTQIA+ conversion summer camp. It emphasizes its robust ensemble
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Some of the most unsettling moments in Jordan Peele‘s Nope don’t come from the sky but from the past. Steven Yuen‘s Ricky ‘Jupe’ Park harbors a very traumatic past as a child actor who experienced tragedy on the set of the sitcom “Gordy’s Home!” told in flashbacks. Today Peele took to Twitter to reveal the fictional sitcom’s opening credits,
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“Hey, I’m Chucky, wanna prey?” SYFY the other day announced that “Chucky” will be back this coming Halloween season, with Season 2 of Don Mancini‘s hit series officially set to premiere on October 5, 2022! On the heels of a huge Saturday night at the San Diego Comic-Con, SYFY drops the full trailer for the second season of “Chucky”,
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It’s been a while since we’ve heard an update on Andrew Lincoln reprising “The Walking Dead” character Rick Grimes for a planned continuation of his story. Today, the actor was joined by Danai Gurira at San Diego Comic-Con for massive news; they’re teaming up on a brand new series set in “The Walking Dead” universe that will continue the love story
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It’s been a while since we’ve heard an update on Andrew Lincoln reprising “The Walking Dead” character Rick Grimes for a planned continuation of his story. Today, the actor was joined by Danai Gurira at San Diego Comic-Con for massive news; they’re teaming up on a brand new series set in “The Walking Dead” universe that will continue the love story
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Netflix’s “Resident Evil” series sets an original story within the sprawling world of video games. That means no shortage of familiar monsters throughout the eight-episode season, but it also meant surprising revelations for some characters. At the forefront is Lance Reddick’s Albert Wesker, who seems nothing like his video game counterpart at first glance. This Wesker is
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Ahead of the release of what’s probably the most anticipated DLC of the year, Capcom has released a trailer for Resident Evil Village Gold Edition. The trailer delves into more details regarding “The Mercenaries Additional Orders” component, which will allow players to play as Lady Dimitrescu, Lord Karl Heisenberg, or Chris Redfield in the returning
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People often seek answers from God in times of strife and anguish. But what would happen if God physically answered? Perhaps the more pertinent question; which God heeded the call? Director Rebekah McKendry’s Glorious frames a single location genre-bender around these questions, creating a darkly comedic and bloody cosmic journey for a man trapped in a restroom. Wes
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Long-suffering fans of Paradox’s  Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 continue to wait for any indication of the game getting close to some sort of release. Fortunately,  Fredrik Wester, CEO of publisher Paradox Interactive, reassures fans that everything’s fine in terms of the development of Bloodlines 2. Wester recently responded to a fan’s question on
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After last year’s stellar debut with Mortal Kombat, New Line aims to test its might with a follow-up. While it’d been previously announced that Jeremy Slater (“The Exorcist,” “Moon Knight”) was tapped to pen the sequel, Deadline reports that Simon McQuoid is returning to the director’s seat. Plot details remain scarce, but it feels safe to predict that we’ll see Johnny Cage appear in
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We have video games like the upcoming Scorn and Darkseed that have taken inspiration from Giger, but what about other artists? Solo developer Walter Woods’ upcoming horror title Imperfect switches things up a bit, taking inspiration from the wood etchings of 18th century artist Gustave Doré for their first-person psychological horror adventure. Imperfect is an
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The logline for writer/director Berkley Brady’s directorial feature debut Dark Nature describes it as “the story of a therapy group that is forced to confront the monsters of their past when an isolated weekend retreat tests their emotional resilience and ability to survive.” That’s pretty apt, albeit with one small issue: the Canadian film –
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Like all the films in the Saw franchise, Darren Lynn Bousman‘s new movie Spiral: From the Book of Saw is a rated “R” affair that’s loaded with gory and gruesome traps, but there was one torture sequence that was too much even for the series known for brutal dismemberment. Speaking with Bloody Disgusting’s Boo Crew Podcast last May, Bousman (who also
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