We’ve got a line on a new werewolf movie called Hunger Unholy, which is actually a pretty cool title as far as I’m concerned. The film was written and directed by Nicholas Holland and stars Laura Kriss, JT Taylor, Nate Burud, Nicholas Holland, Lillian Lamour and Jordan Kantola. It’s super low budget, but I think… Read More
Universal Pictures’ R.I.P.D. is aiming for a July 19th release and has started their hype machine. While I’m actually hearing good things about the footage out of Cinemacon – and that we’ll be able to see a trailer this week, I’m sort of disappointed in this poster. It’s just so grey and bland. Jeff Bridges… Read More
Guillermo Del Toro’s 2001 film The Devil’s Backbone will finally be getting a blu-ray release July 30th from the Criterion Collection, which means it has a stunning new transfer and a boatload of extras. “The most personal film by Guillermo del Toro is also among his most frightening and emotionally layered. Set during the final… Read More
A few months back we reported that God Bless America and World’s Greatest Dad director Bobcat Goldthwait was working on a found footage Bigfoot movie called Willow Creek. It looks like he’s further along than I anticipated, the film will be premiering at the Boston Independent Film Festival on April 29th and Badass Digest has… Read More
We had a rough image for a poster for FilmDistrict’s upcoming Oldboy remake the other day, but now a final one has been released indicating the protagonist’s 20 years spent locked up (they upped it from the original). I’m definitely excited to see what Spike Lee has in store in this new version. “‘Oldboy’ is… Read More
From The Host‘s Bong Joon-ho comes Snowpiercer, a heavily dystopian sci-fi film from Dimension that I’m getting super excited about. These character posters are ok, but it’s the concept that intrigues me the most. The post-apocalyptic thriller stars Captain America‘s Chris Evans, as well as Song Kang-ho, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell, John Hurt, Octavia Spencer,… Read More
Writer and director Tommy Wirkola is back behind the helm of the Dead Snow franchise after pulling studio duty on Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. We’ve now got the proof that he’s back Norway to direct the action-filled Dead Snow: War of the Dead with some set photos and a synopsis (via Twitch). The film,… Read More
Say what you will about Lionsgate/Summit’s The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, but it’s basically a PG-13 version of Battle Royale. It should definitely be covered here on Bloody. It’s way more genre than Twilight ever was, and even more violent. Yesterday we showed the Everdeen sisters, while a new image displays Gale Hawthorne (Liam Hemsworth)…. Read More
We’ve got our first behind the scenes look at Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, the sequel to Twentieth Century Fox’s 2011′s hit franchise reboot Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Matt Reeves is currently directing the sequel, which has already enlisted Jason Clarke, Keri Russell, and Gary Oldman playing some human characters… Read More
Speaking of Scream Factory, their Blu-ray release of The Fog will be the first time that film has landed on the high-def format in the US. And they’ve just unveiled the cover for their product! As always, you can just flip the insert around if you want the original poster. “Look what just rolled in…our… Read More
Fans of The Amityville Horror and its’ two immediate successorsAmityville II: The Possession and Amityville 3D will no doubt be thrilled to hear that they are going to be reissued on Blu-ray by Shout Factory’s horror division, Scream Factory, as The Amityville Trilogy. “We teased the following weeks ago but now we will confirm it:… Read More
Universal Pictures’ R.I.P.D. is aiming for a July 19th release, and they’re down to the wire. This film has been in the works for longer than I have even been working here (one of my first news posts was a set pic) and could possibly even still be shooting (they were a month ago). This… Read More
Lionsgate/Summit has released a new image for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, which depicts Katniss returning home. I know some of you wonder why we cover the series – it’s because of its thematic tues to Battle Royale and its’ dystopian take on the future. I know I liked the first movie. In theaters November… Read More
Why? Because it tells me something about the explosive dangers of piloting a Jaeger. It combines what they’ve been doing the past few days with some actual information that makes me curious about the film’s robots. Warners is rightfully doing everything they can to sell Guillermo del Toro’s (apparently awesome) Pacific Rim, and this is… Read More
We got wind of a cool sounding Spanish indie today (via 24FPS) in the form of Fourth Session, from director Ferran Brooks. The film is about to hit the fest circuit and has in intriguing premise. In the film, “ Can you imagine your life would be if you had no fear of anything? Carol… Read More
I tried to watch the fifth season of “True Blood”, I really did. I like Jessica… I like.. that’s about it. Still, I know a lot of you guys dig it. So mark your calendars for May 21st which is when the whole shebang hits Blu-ray and DVD (Blu-ray with HBO Select* $79.98, DVD $59.99… Read More
Hot on the heels of yesterday’s trailer – we’ve got a few more images from District 9 director Neill Blomkamp’s upcoming dystopian epic Elysium, starring Matt Damon and Jodie Foster. One of them (from EW) hails a tatted ab-tastic Damon while the others introduce us to some of the secondary cast including Sharlto Copley and… Read More
We’ve got a trailer and a couple of poster for the new horror indie Wrath Of The Crows. The film was directed by Ivan Zuccon (Nympha) and stars Tiffany Shepis, Debbie Rochon, Tara Cardinal, and Domiziano Arcangeli. The whole thing looks fairly out there. Head inside to check it out! The super long synopsis is… Read More
This list is directly inspired by a post I did a few months back that featured 11 Alternate Horror Posters from Thailand. As I was looking this over last night and enjoying the artwork once again, I thought, “well of course there’s a sh*tload more of these out there.” They don’t only have to be… Read More
Warners has released even more “viral” marketing for Guillermo del Toro’s Pacific Rim, this time warning of Kaiju in Japanese. Still want to see the movie, still unmoved by the campaign. I can’t wait for the Wondercon footage. In the film, “When legions of monstrous creatures, known as Kaiju, started rising from the sea, a… Read More
A new poster has hit for District 9 director Neill Blomkamp’s upcoming dystopian epic Elysium, starring Matt Damon and Jodie Foster. I sort of dig it, but it has nothing on the footage I saw at SDCC last year. A new trailer debuts tomorrow that will likely blow you guys away. In theaters August 9,… Read More
Warners has released some “viral” marketing for Guillermo del Toro’s Pacific Rim, and I’m not sure how excited it’s supposed to get me. Don’t get me wrong – I’m DYING to see the movie, especially after hearing the Wondercon footage described. It’s just that images like these don’t make a dent in terms of my… Read More
Karl Mueller (writer of Xavier Gens’ The Divide) makes his directorial debut with Mr. Jones, a midnight selection at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. And now we’ve got a poster that brings me back to the days of Marilyn Manson’s “The Nobodies”. In the film, “Scott and Penny just moved to a remote cabin to… Read More
Flicks and Bits has landed a few more looks at District 9 director Neill Blomkamp’s upcoming dystopian epic Elysium, starring Matt Damon and Jodie Foster. In them we get a look at Damon getting his head – well, something‘s going on there – along with a glimpse at Alice Braga’s character. In theaters August 9,… Read More


















































