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Place Your Vote Now, The Bloody Disgusting Horror Blogger Awards!

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Since being nominated for Total Film’s best horror blog award we’ve heard all sorts of outcry from the horror community. While it’s a great honor to be considered by one of our peers, we agree with you all that we’re not really a blog. Sure, we host some great blogs here but Bloody Disgusting has always been a news source at heart. That’s why we wanted to do something to recognize those of you who put your heart and soul into helping the horror genre thrive with your own personal blogs. We figured the best thing to do would be sharing the love and starting our own horror bloggers award. A few weeks ago we asked for your nominations and we added all of your favorite sites into the running, now we’re ready for you to vote and help pick the best of the best.


Click here to place your votes!

Every site in the list should be proud for writing about what you love and being an important part of the horror genre!

  • One vote per user, multiple votes will be disqualified!
  • Please click all the links and check out each blog before voting
  • Voting will end Febrary 12th 2010

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NEON’s Horror Movie ‘Cuckoo’ Gets New Poster, New Release Date

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Cuckoo starring Hunter Schafer - Cuckoo release date

Up next from writer/director Tilman Singer (Luz) is NEON’s strange horror movie Cuckoo, starring Hunter Schafer (“Euphoria”). NEON unveiled a new poster for the upcoming horror movie today, along with a new Cuckoo release date.

Look for Cuckoo to now arrive in theaters nationwide on August 9, 2024.

Check out the new poster below, and expect the trailer for Cuckoo next week.

In Cuckoo: “Reluctantly, 17-year-old Gretchen leaves her American home to live with her father, who has just moved into a resort in the German Alps with his new family. Arriving at their future residence, they are greeted by Mr. König, her father’s boss, who takes an inexplicable interest in Gretchen’s mute half-sister Alma. Something doesn’t seem right in this tranquil vacation paradise. Gretchen is plagued by strange noises and bloody visions until she discovers a shocking secret that also concerns her own family.”

Dan Stevens (The Guest), Jessica Henwick (Underwater), Marton Csókás (Freelance), Greta Fernández (Santo) and Jan Bluthardt (Luz) also star in Cuckoo.

I wrote in my review out of SXSW, “There’s inventive worldbuilding on display that sets this high-concept horror movie apart and a few intense horror cat-and-mouse scenes that deliver palpable tension. But Singer approaches it with a playful sense of humor that only further nudges Cuckoo into the realm of weird cinema. It’s so refreshingly unconventional and unpredictable in every way, right down to its raucous, entertainingly silly finale, that it’s hard to care about all of the plot that gets discarded along the way.”

NEON is having a busy year in horror. The Sydney Sweeney-starring Immaculate is in theaters now with the Nicolas Cage-starring Longlegs set to arrive in July.

Tom Quinn, Jeff Deutchman, Emily Thomas and Ryan Friscia executive produced Cuckoo for Neon, with producers including Markus Halberschmidt, Josh Rosenbaum, Maria Tsigka, and Ken Kao, Thor Bradwell and Ben Rimmer. Shot on 35mm in Germany, the upcoming film is a cooperation between Germany’s Fiction Park and the United States’ Waypoint Entertainment.

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