Season 6 of “True Blood” is set to premiere on Sunday, June 16 at 9/8c.Now, HBO has premiered yet another one of its “waiting sucks” clips. Here, Eric hears something about a conspiracy about vampires that are captured for studying. The series started in 2008, “In a world where vampires have “come out of the… Read More
This trailer for the newest Shion Sono (Love Exposure, Suicide Club) film, Why Don’t You Play In Hell (via Twitch) is absolutely insane in a truly wonderful way. All of you folks out there lamenting the death of film should take comfort in the fact that Sono is most definitely in your corner since he’s… Read More
The trailer for the UK the psychological thriller In Fear has hit the web and now I can finally see what people have been talking about. It’s definitely a well cut, artful piece of suspense – here’s hoping the actual film can maintain that. Directed by Jeremy Lovering, and starring Iain De Caestecker (U.K. TV… Read More
NBC’s “Hannibal” is a show that I’m definitely digging. Tonight’s episode, “Coquilles”, hasn’t aired in my time zone yet but I’m definitely digging the trajectory its on. Interestingly enough, it seems like Eddie Izzard is basically playing Anthony Hopkins’ version of the Hannibal character in next week’s episode 1.05 “Entree”, right on down to the… Read More
Jonathan Bennett (Memorial Day), Ali Faulkner (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1), Stelio Savante (Starship Troopers, Marauder) and Richard Riehle (Halloween II) all star in the psychological horror The Secret Village directed by Swamy Kandan, which now has a second trailer and a new poster. Written by Jason B. Whittier and Kandan, “The Secret… Read More
We’ve got an exclusive look at the Cannes promo for Bleiberg Entertainment’s The Ganzfeld Experiment. If there was one group of kids who knew how to ghost hunt, it was this one. Bring the party to the ghosts I always say! In the film, “In this sexy, paranormal thriller, four psychology students gather in a… Read More
With Season 8 of Showtime’s “Dexter” just around the corner, Showtime has put together a jazzy compilation of the show’s old kills. It’s actually striking to see the Michael C. Hall serial killer back in 2006. Keep in mind, this isn’t every kill, more like a greatest hits. “Dexter” returns June 30 to Showtime (including… Read More
Paramount has released an EPK style first look featurette from Marc Forster’s World War Z, their zombie movies raising the dead on June 21. The video includes comments from the cast and creative team along with some footage, nothing earth shattering though. Starring Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale, Matthew Fox and… Read More
In limited theaters June 14 from MPI/Dark Sky Films, the official red band trailer for Hatchet III has now premiered (via EW)! It looks pretty good, seemingly placing Danielle Harris’ character in jail for much of the running time. Are those balls in the tree Colton Dunn’s balls from Part 2? We’ll have to find… Read More
I’m not sure what to make of this trailer. I’ll have to think about it. In the meantime, what’s your reaction to Dracula from Creep Creepersin? The trailer features the song “Vampirism” from the band Creepersin off of their EP Creepersin A.D. 2013 The film stars Peter Stickles, Elissa Dowling, Bruce Hart, Domiziano Arcangeli and… Read More
The first trailer from Bind, producer Dan Walton’s (Gutterballs, Hanger) directorial debut that filmed in Vancouver, has just hit. It’s more of a teaser setting up the mood actually, but it does the job. Edward Furlong (Terminator 2, Night of the Demons), Emmanuelle Vaugier (Mirrors 2, Saw IV), Ryan Merriman (Rings, The Ring Two, Final… Read More
We’ve got a poster and trailer for Thai horror film Pawn Shop. It stars Krisadawan Sukosol (13: Game of Death) and Supaksorn Chaimongkol. In the film, “a songwriter (Sukosol) sells his soul to the Devil to help pay for some unexpected bills that come his way with heavy consequences of the supernatural kind.” Head inside… Read More
“Bates Motel” episode 1.07, “The Man In Number 9″ seems fairly intense if only because that creepy guy from “Justified” is in it. In the episode, “As The Bates Motel welcomes its first guest, Norman learns that popular girls come with many complications.” A&E’s “Bates Motel,” from executive producers Carlton Cuse (“Lost”) and Kerry Ehrin… Read More
We’ve got a trailer and poster for a new indie horror called The Darkest Night (order info at that link). It was directed by Noel Tan and stars DJ Perry, Anne Gauthier, Issa Litton, Nic Campos, Jill Palencia, Kevin Vitug, Elle Velasco, Zeny Sevilla, Justin Hoong-Fai Chan and Marife Necesito. In the film, “On December… Read More
I haven’t seen Alyce Kills, the newest BD Selects title from Zombie Strippers director Jay Lee, but d*mn if I’m not intrigued by this trailer. At only 45 seconds, it manages to pack more information and events into its runtime than most 2 minute jobs, and it doesn’t spoil the whole plot to boot! “After… Read More
Breathing a bit of new life into the “serial killer as vigilate” subgenre is John Doe, an Australian film by writer/director Kelly Dolen that we can expect in December of this year. John Doe stars Jamie Bamber, Daniel Lissing, Lachy Hulme and Paul O’Brien. In the film, “The Justice system has gone mad, perpetrators have… Read More
Update: We’ve added an even newer teaser that adds a few flickers of new footage to what amounts to a “Dexter” and “Donovan” combo spot. Not a bad way for a network to utilize 45 seconds, but not as interesting as the earlier spot. We have a new TV Spot from Season 8 of Showtime’s… Read More
I really hope this is like, Halloween night, in whatever underground lab these guys are working in. That dude who comes rushing in at the end, is he inspired by Martin Starr dressing up as the Bionic Woman in “Freaks and Geeks?” Anyway, IFC Films releases Errors of the Human Body, in limited theaters April… Read More
The Machine will be world premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival on Saturday. The film, directed and written by Caradog James (Little White Lies), looks like an intriguing dystopian riff on Frankenstein. We shared some stills the other day and now we have a clip (via Yahoo) that unveils the Machine itself with a surgical… Read More
Movie commercials offer us a great service; they not only show us which upcoming movies look good, but also which ones to avoid. And if one looks closely, they often reveal more than intended about the film in question. In honor of this profound art, I give you TRAILER TRACKS, an examination of upcoming movie… Read More
We’ve got an emerging teaser for 1.04 of NBC’s “Hannibal”, entitled “Coquilles.” While I haven’t seen episode 3 yet, I’ve caught up with the first two episodes and really enjoyed them. So I’m going to try not to spoil myself too much here, I’m just hoping the show remains good. In the episode, “Will tracks… Read More
We have a new clip from Season 8 of Showtime’s “Dexter,” that confirms two things. 1. This is indeed the final season, as teased by the opening graphic. 2. Deb and Dex aren’t exactly getting along following the death of LaGuerta in the final moments of Season 7. As for the show ending, PHEW! Maybe… Read More
We’ve got a trailer and poster for upcoming British indie Crypt, directed by Mark Murphy. The movie looks okay I guess, but the music in the trailer leans heavily on the Inception approach. I’m not sure the film has the stunning imagery and thematic depth to support that/ In the film, “Crypt tells two interconnecting… Read More
Now that those two iffy biopics are out of the way we can concentrate on the most important part of Alfred Hitchock, his films and his legacy. And his legacy wasn’t always as dour as his subject matter (which itself wasn’t always that dour). He was often known to make cameos in his films as… Read More














































