Besides missing Evil Dead, I’m burning that I can’t attend SXSW this week for the world premiere of Plus One, the latest film from The Last House on the Left‘s Dennis Iliadis. Say what you will about the Last House remake, but I surely was a fan! Anyways, this morning we’ve landed a second (and… Read More
Production has commenced last week in Wilmington, N.C. for CBS’s new summer series, “Under the Dome” with director Niels Arden Oplev (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) at the helm and now we have our first on set photo, courtesy of Lilja’s Library. As the headline indicates, it depicts Big Jim Rennie’s Car Dealership –… Read More
Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games: Catching Fire will again feature the great Elizabeth Banks in her role as Effie Trinkett. I like Banks a lot, so I’m hoping she has more to do this time. Update: We’ve added a poster of Stanley Tucci as the host of the games, Caesar. Apparently they’re starting with the purple-haired… Read More
After finally seeing the trailers for “Bates Motel”, I’m actually pretty excited. Normally I’d pass on posting something like this, especially since the image is so small, but it seems like an important moment in the life of Norman Bates – his introduction to taxidermy, The series stars Academy Award nominee Vera Farmiga (Up in… Read More
Here’s the trailer for Nicholas Bushman’s indie Union Furnace. “A petty car thief in a small Southern Ohio town gets involved in an underground game of life and death.” Mike Dwyer, Seth Hammond, and Katie Keene all star. Check out the poster inside.
After playing last year’s Sundance Film Festival, Katie Aselton’s Black Rock was acquired by LD Entertainment (The Collection) for a theatrical run. This morning, we landed the official stills and poster for the film opening in theaters May 17. In the thriller, “Three childhood friends set aside their personal issues and reunite for a girls’… Read More
Bloody Disgusting wants you to say your prayers for the first gory stills from 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 the… Read More
We’ve landed two new images from Rob Zombie’s The Lords of Salem, which stars Sheri Moon Zombie, Bruce Davidson, Jeffrey Daniel Phillips, Ken Foree, Patricia Quinn, Dee Wallace, Maria Conchita Alonso, Judy Gleeson, Meg Foster and Griffin Boice. One features star Meg Foster as the witch, while the other has Foster alongside Sid Haig and… Read More
Vin Diesel continues to cut studio publicist expenses for Riddick by just posting everything to his Facebook page. We’ve got another look at the David Twohy directed sequel due in theaters September 6 from Universal. It features Diesel as the title character in the middle of some hand-to-hand combat. Karl Urban, Nolan Funk, Jordi Molla,… 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
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
Out on March 15th is WWE’s Halle Berry starring The Call (formerly The Hive), which is being released by TriStar. And it’s going international baby, as evidenced by this poster. Whereas the posters for Evil Dead have been geting more red, The Call has been losing its hottest hue. In the film, “When veteran 911… 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
Highland Myst Entertainment and Wolfclan Productions are proud to announce their newest film, The Harrowing, a demonic, horror thriller currently filming on location in Dallas, Texas. “In the tradition of SHUTTER ISLAND and JACOB’S LADDER, THE HARROWING follows fallen-from-grace Vice Detective Ryan Calhoun. After a routine surveillance goes horribly wrong, Calhoun is accused of the… Read More
I’m a huge fan of Ken Marino (Wanderlust, “Party Down”, Role Models) so I’m definitely looking forward to checking out Jacob Vaughan’s horror comedy Milo next month at SXSW. Bonus? It’s produced by the Duplass Brothers (Cyrus, Baghead). In this pic – from AICN – Patrick Warburton’s character is nonplussed by Marino’s intestinal demon. In… Read More
XLrator Media has announced the release of their folklore horror Thale, which made the festival rounds in 2012 (read our review). From director Aleksander Nordaas, the film arrives on VOD March 21, with a limited theatrical run on April 5 and DVD release on April 23. In the film, “Two crime-scene cleaners discover a mythical,… Read More
Extraterrestrial and Time Crimes director Nacho Vigalondo recently wrapped Open Windows, described as an innovative, high-tech suspense thriller unfolding on the screen of a laptop connected to the Internet. Starring Elijah Wood (Maniac) and Sasha Grey (The Girlfriend Experience, Would You Rather?), the plot revolves around a desperate search by Wood’s character for an actress… Read More
We’ve just now landed the first official image and festival trailer for Holy Ghost People, the latest genre film from Mitchell Altieri, one half of “The Butcher Brothers.” Penned by Altieri, as well as Kevin Artigue, Joe Egender, and Phil Flores, “On the trail of her missing sister, Charlotte enlists the help of Wayne, an… Read More
Bloody regular ‘Fear Has No Cure’ tipped us off to Australian website The Age, which has your first look at actor John Jarratt (left) as psychopath Mick Taylor with director Greg Mclean on the set of Wolf Creek 2 in South Australia. The pic is accompanied by a lengthy report from the set of the… Read More
Not to be confused with the earlier pics this morning, a new look at Jane Levy has been released from FilmDistrict and TriStar’s Evil Dead. “In the much anticipated remake of the 1981 cult-hit horror film, five twenty-something friends become holed up in a remote cabin. When they discover a Book of the Dead, they… Read More
Park Chan-wook is easily one of my favorite directors, having been responsible for the Korean classics Oldboy, Sympathy for Mr. Vengenace, Lady Vengeance, Thirst and even JSA. This Friday, March 1 he is making his English-language debut with Fox Searchlight’s Stoker, penned by Ted Foulke (aka Wentworth Miller). Starring Mia Wasikowska, Nicole Kidman, Matthew Goode,… Read More
MGM and Screen Gems’ Carrie doesn’t come out until the 4th quarter of this year, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be a steady trickle of news regarding it between now and then. Case in point? This new still that was released to Empire magazine (Scan via Comic Book Movie). It’s a variation on the… Read More
We now have a full gallery of “cast” photos from two forthcoming genre television series, “Hannibal,” and “Cult.” The Bryan Fuller-produced drama “Hannibal” is being billed as a contemporary take on the characters from Thomas Harris’ “Red Dragon” novel that focuses on the fledgling relationship between FBI agent Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) and Lecter (Mads… Read More


















































