Lionsgate’s You’re Next screened over the weekend to a packed crowd at this year’s SXSW Festival and, after 18 months of praise, everyone seemed to agree that the film lived up to the hype. One of the reasons behind the film’s creative success is Adam Wingard‘s incredibly assured hand as a director. I’ve always been… Read More
Screen Media will be showcasing the Premiere release of the Coffin Joe Cult Collection on VOD in North America. The Coffin Joe Cult Collection includes the most widely known films by Director Jose Mojica Marins – widely regarded as the Luis Bunuel of Auteur Horror. Featuring the maniacally evil character Coffin Joe, first introduced in… Read More
Now available on VOD and iTunes, and in select theaters March 22 is Cinedigm Entertainment Group is the mysterious Makinov’s Come Out and Play, a remake of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador’s 1976 Spanish horror Who Can Kill a Child?. A bit of viral fun began before the release as the masked Makinov released the first of… Read More
Lionsgate’s You’re Next screened over the weekend to a packed crowd at this year’s SXSW Festival. While it was my third time seeing the film (which gets better with every viewing), it was the first time I’d seen it with a big audience and I wasn’t anticipating just how much of a crowd pleaser it… Read More
Bloody Disgusting landed the following exclusive clip from Archstone Distribution’s A Resurrection, formerly The Sibling, in theaters on March 22. The film stars Mischa Barton, Final Destination‘s Devon Sawa, Jonathan Michael Trautman and the late Michael Clarke Duncan. This was Michael’s last film before he passed. In the flick, “A down to earth school psychologist… Read More
XLrator Media recently announced their release plans for Thale, Aleksander Nordaas’ foreign film about a mythical creature. Opening on VOD March 21, in theaters April 5 and on DVD April 23, we’ve landed an exclusive clip that shares the first appearance of the creature – she comes from the bottom of a bathtub. Starring Morten… Read More
FilmDistrict and TriStar’s Evil Dead premiered earlier this week at SXSW, and I thought it was a pretty damn groovy thing to experience with a crowd. Lou Taylor Pucci (Carriers) is one of the film’s MVP’s as Eric, a sensitive and thoughtful school teacher. He’s the most relatable character in the movie, has all the… Read More
Arriving in limited theaters and on VOD March 15 from IFC Films is Eric Walter’s excellent doc My Amityville Horror, which features Daniel Lutz, Laura DiDio and Lorraine Warren. We’ve been provided with an exclusive clip where Daniel Lutz, one of the survivors of the Amityville Horror story, talks about his “unfortunate gift.” “For the… Read More
Director Vincenzo Natali (Splice, Cube) premiered his new film, Haunter, from Copperheart Entertainment, last night at the SXSW film festival in Austin, TX. Starring Abigail Breslin (Zombieland, Rango, Little Miss Sunshine), Stephen McHattie (300, Watchmen, Immortals, Pontypool), Peter Outerbridge (Silent Hill: Revelation, Lucky Number Slevin), Michelle Nolden (Red, Time Traveler’s Wife) and David Hewlett (Rise… Read More
FilmDistrict and TriStar’s Evil Dead just premiered last night at SXSW, and to say I enjoyed the film would be an understatement (review here). I just conducted an interview with the film’s co-writer Rodo Sayagues. While I’ll be sharing the entire interview later this week, I figured I’d go ahead and pop up some quick… Read More
Now in limited theaters and VOD platforms everywhere is Magnet’s The ABCs of Death, the perfect movie for a group outing this weekend. We’ve been provided with an exclusive clip from the anthology, which comes from Deadgirl director Marcel Sarmiento’s incredible “D is for Dogfight.” Watch as man fights beast for the ultimate revenge. In… Read More
IFC has provided Bloody with an exclusive look at a pair of alternate posters for David Guy Levy’s Would You Rather, which stars Brittany Snow (Prom Night), Jeffrey Combs (Re-Animator) and Sasha Grey. The film is currently available in select theaters, on cable VOD and other digital outlets including SundanceNow. In the film, “In the… Read More
Exclusive: Arriving at retailers everywhere TODAY from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment is the Blu-ray release of the five-disc, seven-film A Nightmare on Elm Street Collection. The collection includes Wes Craven’s original A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), as well as its six sequels: Freddy’s Revenge (1985), Dream Warriors (1987), The Dream Master (1988), The Dream… Read More
In theaters March 8 from Music Box Films is The Silence, Baran bo Odar’s film starring Ulrich Thomsen, Wotan Wilke Möhring, Sebastian Blomberg, Katrin Sass, Burghart Klaussner. We’ve landed an exclusive clip that breaks the silence on the indie thriller. In it, David has a terrible dream. “The Silence begins 23 years ago on a… Read More
I didn’t really like Lionsgate and Ghost House’s The Possession, Ole Bornedal’s 2012 haunter that was based on the true story of the Jewish Dibbuk box. I may have disliked the flick, but the ratings on Netflix and various VOD channels show that the general viewing audience dug the flick. Maybe coupled with that, and… Read More
Bloody Disgusting has your exclusive first look at the art and trailer for Home Sweet Home, courtesy of Gearshift Films. David Morley (Mutants) directs the film, which has been rated R for Bloody Violence, Terror & Some Language. “A young married couple experiences the ultimate nightmare when they return home to find an unexpected guest…. Read More
Exclusive: Arriving at retailers everywhere next Tuesday from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment is the Blu-ray release of the five-disc, seven-film A Nightmare on Elm Street Collection. The collection includes Wes Craven’s original A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), as well as its six sequels: Freddy’s Revenge (1985), Dream Warriors (1987), The Dream Master (1988), The… Read More
The Julianne Moore starring 6 Souls (formerly Shelter), arrives on VOD Today March 1st before hitting limited theaters April 5. Directed by Mans Marlind and Bjorn Stein and co-starring Jonathan Rhys Myers, I found the film to be a fun throwback to those very “adult approved” early 90′s horror/thrillers. That’s not meant as a dig… Read More
Bloody Disgusting has your first look at writer/director Brian A. Metcalf’s (Fading of the Cries) new horror/drama The Lost Tree, starring Thomas Ian Nicholas (American Pie, American Reunion, The Rules of Attraction), Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill: Vol. 1, Kill Bill: Vol. 2), Lacey Chabert (Black Christmas, Mean Girls, Party of Five), Scott Grimes… Read More
Bloody Disgusting has your first look at Simon Edwards’ Breaking Down, which stars Tom Knight (Kick Ass 2, A Confident Man), Ben Loyd Holmes (Skyfall, DaVinci’s Demons, Star Wars), Stephanie Siadatan (The Hike, Payback Season), Amy Strange (Homefront, Law & Order), and Winston Ellis (The Dark Knight, Pirates of the Caribbean). In the film, “A… Read More
Radius has provided Bloody Disgusting an exclusive clip from their Julianne Moore-starrer 6 Souls (formerly Shelter), arriving on VOD March 1 and in limited theaters April 5. The footage features Moore making a call inside a holding cell, where something sinister occurs… In the film, “After the death of her husband, Dr. Cara Harding’s (Julianne… Read More
Bloody Disgusting wants you to say your prayers for the official theatrical one sheet for Archstone Distribution’s A Resurrection, formerly The Sibling, in theaters on March 22, 2013. The film stars Mischa Barton, Final Destination‘s Devon Sawa, Jonathan Michael Trautman and the late Michael Clarke Duncan. This was Michael’s last film before he passed. In… Read More
Airing this Sunday, March 3rd is “The Walking Dead” episode 312 “Clear”. Realizing they are heavily outgunned against the Governor’s forces, Rick leads an expedition to get more weapons. We’ve landed a trio of gruesome images that depict new decaying zombies, as well as Carl Grimes (Chandler Riggs) in a heap of trouble. “In the… Read More
Fans of director Park Chan-wook (Oldboy, Sympathy for Mr. Vengenace, Lady Vengeance, Thirst) only have to wait one more day before they can see his English-language debut, Stoker. The film, penned by Ted Foulke (aka Wentworth Miller), is a true grower. I liked it when I left the theater, only to realize the next day… Read More















































