Rumpus Room Productions begins lensing on The Factory (not to be confused with Warners’ John Cusack thriller), the Golan Ramras (Snuff) script, with story by Isak Borg & Dena Hysell in New York starting April 2, 2013. Starring Azura Skye (“American Horror Story”), pictured, Bill Sage (Mysterious Skin), and John Hennigan (John Morrison/Johnny Nitro –… Read More
Stevan Mena’s debut feature film Malevolence was a surprise hit when it was released theatrically and on DVD. Written, co-produced and directed by Stevan, Malevolence told the shocking but enthralling story of masked serial killer Martin Bristol, whose story hit a nerve with horror fans and mainstream audiences all over the world. Intended as the… Read More
Actor Michael Pare (The Lincoln Lawyer, The Virgin Suicides) has officially been cast as the lead role of Thomas in John Fallon’s upcoming feature length directorial debut The Shelter. In the film, “On a star filled night, widower and homeless man Thomas (Michael Pare) finds shelter for the night when he falls upon a vast… Read More
What’s the saying? If you fail, try, try again? Xlrator released Corey Grant’s terrible Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes last November, and it must have done well enough to get the producers behind a sequel. Maybe this time they’ll film the woods, and Bigfoot, instead of the terrible actors? I mean, who goes on the… Read More
They’re making a sequel to Bad Ass, Bloody Disgusting can exclusively report. Machete‘s Danny Trejo returns in the main role alongside The Last Exorcism‘s Patrick Fabian. Craig C. Moss directs once again from his own screenplay. The sequel follows Frank Vega (Trejo) and Bernie Pope who may look like a couple of harmless oldsters –… Read More
Ryan Spindell’s 2007 festival hit “Kirksdale” is finally online, as an exclusive to Bloody Disgusting. Featuring Joshua Mikel (“The Vampire Diaries”) as Officer Pearl, Greg Thompson (Dark Remains) as Dr. Eckert, and Jessica Mansfield as Molly, “On a warm summer day in 1961, the idyllic tranquility of the Kirksdale Mental Asylum comes crashing down, when… Read More
I was bummed close to midnight of the opening night of SXSW. I had just sat through the debacle that was the Evil Dead remake (I refuse to use Fede Alvarez’s pet phrase “re-birth”). Granted, I was fortunate enough to watch the masterful Bruce Campbell completely steal the show from his ED contemporary thespians during… Read More
Jonathan LaPaglia (Seven Days), pictured, and Luke Hemsworth will star in the indie crime thriller The Reckoning, written and to be directed by John V. Soto (Needle, Crush), it was announced today by Robert Beaumont, President of Lightning Entertainment who is set to handle International sales rights to the film. “The story revolves around a… Read More
It seems to be a rule (and rightfully so) in horror that do-it-yourself resurrections are not something that you should undertake. Victor Frankenstein found out the hard way, as did the protagonists in films like Pet Sematary, Return Of The Living Dead 3, Friday The 13th Part VII, Re-Animator and so on. Yeah, you could… Read More
Production Company Movie Mogul Ltd (Panic Button), has announced today that “Game of Thrones” actress Maisie Williams, below, has signed up to play the lead role of Lorna Thompson in the sci-fi action film We Are Monsters. Also attached to the film, which goes into pre-production later in the year, is actor Doug Jones best… Read More
The Remaining hadn’t been on my radar until today, and even though it still doesn’t sound like my cup of tea (I don’t always like “religious apocalypse” movies) – it’s got some interesting talent behind it. Directed by Casey La Scala (Grind), the film stars Alexa Vega (Machete Kills), Shaun Sipos (Texas Chainsaw 3D), Johnny… Read More
Horror anthology Sinister Visions is making its way out to the world as we speak – cinematic showings are planned during the summer in the UK, Italy, and Spain; and a DVD release for the North American market is planned for early autumn. We now have a first look at the cover art. Sinister Visions… Read More
We’ve now landed the first trailer for Ray Wilkes’ indie supernatural horror Molly Crows, which looks pretty damn promising! In the film, “When seven year old Jess and her alcoholic Mother arrive in Haslem, she’s an easy target for the brutal bullying culture. But there’s something different about Jess. She can see and hear things… Read More
Below is a new trailer for the animated Gingerclown 3D, featuring Tim Curry (Rocky Horror Picture Show) voices “Gingerclown,” while Brad Dourif (Child’s Play) voices “Worm Creature,” Lance Henriksen (Aliens) as “Braineater,” Michael Winslow (Police Academy) as “Stomachcrumble,” and Sean Young (Blade Runner) voices the leggy “Nelly the Spiderwoman.” Balázs Hatvani directs. “1983: A group… Read More
While we gear up to announce the Bloody Disgusting Selects release of Macabre (finally), the insanely gory Indonesian flick from The Mo Brothers, Timo Tjahjanto has reteamed with Kimo Stamboel for Killers, which is being produced, in part, by the team behind The Raid. Twitch landed the first ever image featuring Japanese actor Kazuki Kitamura… Read More
Fresh off of his awesome looking directorial debut in the Takashi Shimizu produced Rigor Mortis, Juno Mak (pictured above) has begun scripting The Torturer, The Cleaner And The Gravedigger with Takashi Miike set to produce. Miike will also lend a hand later in the scripting stage, per Screen Daily. It’s not explicitly stated who will… Read More
It was announced that there will be a sequel to the Fantasia Film Festival 2010 hit If a Tree Fals, and we’ve got a look at the film’s teaser poster. The 80’s inspired sequel entitled If a Tree Falls 2: Exist to Nowhere is fronted by the same team producing team, Ryan Barrett and Gabriel… Read More
Here’s the official trailer for the independent zombie film The Battery, releasing digitally by FilmBuff this June. “In a land ravaged by the undead, Ben and Mickey must first learn to survive each other.” A slow burning, character-driven take on the zombie genre, The Battery was shot on a budget of only $6,000 borrowed from… Read More
Below you’ll find the first trailer for Andrew Jones’ The Amityville Asylum, which recently entered post-production. Written, produced and directed by the British filmmaker, the project is a psychological horror film loosely linked to the real life 1974 Amityville murders. In the film, “Lisa Templeton begins a new job as a cleaner at High Hopes… Read More
Twitch got word on Thailand’s Five Star Production’s next 3-D projects out of the Hong Kong Filmart. Ghost Coins is a new take on a classic tale to be directed by Pawat Panangkasiri, director of 2008′s In The Shadow of The Naga (Nak Prok). In the film, “A group of teenagers are consumed by greed… Read More
After all the hype (and massive letdown) from Day 1 at SXSW in the form of The Evil Dead remake, my second day viewing consisted of 18 short films over two blocks. The first, Shorts Program 1, did not provide any Bloody Disgusting-worthy material other than a brief crime scene shot featured in Kat Candler’s… Read More
This trailer is intense and upsetting and filled with nudity and violence, and while I’m not sure how I feel about it it’s certainly compelling. Directed by Jonathan Leder, American Ecstasy has a very euro vibe and will at least be provocative. “They come from the middle of nowhere. They flee fine families and broken… Read More
Image Entertainment suggests you sleep with one eye open as your worst nightmares come to life in The Wicked. A group of curious teenagers decide to seek out their town’s local legend and go on the hunt for a child-eating witch, not realizing they could be her next meal! Directed by Peter Winther, the film… Read More
Horror film Virginia Obscura has wrapped principal photography. The producers, Day of the Muerto, and writer/director Toby Osborne are thrilled to reveal the first official stills from this twisty giallo slasher starring an array of horror/thriller genre stars including Matt Mitler (THE MUTILATOR, BASKETCASE 2), Thomas Kovacs (MY BLOODY VALENTINE, SCANNERS), Linnea Quigley (RETURN OF… Read More











































