Universal released Mama, the Guillermo del Toro-produced horror thriller about a group of feral children raised by something sinister, on Friday and it cleaned up over the weekend. A $10 Million Friday translated into an estimated $28.1 Million dollar weekend ($33.2 if the 4-Day projections hold for the MLK Holiday). That’s a lot of money!… Read More
After the tragedy at an elementary school in Newtown, CT that claimed the lives of twenty-eight people, including twenty children and eight adults, the country’s been struggling to come up with a way to keep something like that from ever happening again. It certainly wasn’t the first mass shooting in the states, or even the… Read More
The official green band trailer for Evil Dead has just hit! Since it’s an “all ages” trailer it naturally loses a lot of the gore, but it also gains some new footage! Thanks to reader DJBlack1313 for pointing it out! The Fede Alvarez-directed remake stars Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Lou Taylor Pucci, Elizabeth Blackmore and… Read More
With Paramount’s Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters arriving this January, Tribeca Film is releasing Hansel & Gretel Get Baked (formerly Black Forest: Hansel and Gretel & The 420 Witch), a horror/comedy take on the classic fairy tale starring Lara Flynn Boyle (“Twin Peaks”) as the evil witch, On Demand February 19 and in select cities… Read More
Sundance Film Festival just kicked off this weekend and already we’ve got a look at a poster for one of our most anticipated films of the event, Stake Land director Jim Mickle’s We Are What We Are. It’s a remake of Mexican director Jorge Michel Grau’s picture about a family of cannibals that’s been moved… Read More
Sometimes a fresh set of eyes can bring new and interesting perspectives. When you look at the same thing for so long, it can get difficult to see its flaws, and while this can be said for many things, it’s especially true for video games. Getting a fresh perspective can be a great way to… Read More
We’ve got some great new images Park Chan-wook’s (Oldboy, Sympathy for Mr. Vengenace, Lady Vengeance, Thirst) english-language debut, Stoker, penned by Ted Foulke (aka Wentworth Miller). One of the things I love about the look of this film is how precious and regal it is, like it’s some (even more) twisted take on the Wes… Read More
Fatal Frame hasn’t had a serious presence in the states in some time, after the fourth game was released exclusively in Japan with no plans to officially bring it anywhere else. There’s always the video game black market, but you can’t get in without a trench coat and the Matrix was forever ago, so who… Read More
I’d love to see something like this in the sequel to Texas Chainsaw 3D (review). Geek Tyrant got their hands on some great, unused concept art for the film that depicts an elderly Leatherface! Jerad S Marantz was commissioned to create these designs. Seeing as this film should have taken place 40 years after the… Read More
Charlie Hunnam (pictured inside; “Sons Of Anarchy”) is set to star in his next Guillermo del Toro project. Per Variety, the Pacific Rim star is in negotiations to join Emma Stone (Zombieland) in Crimson Peak. Plot details are being kept under wraps as del Toro and Lucinda Coxon rewrite the original script penned by del… Read More
We’ve got three more for the Frank Miller/Robert Rodriguez-directed Sin City: A Dame to Kill For! Per Indiewire, Ray Liotta (Goodfellas), Jeremy Piven (“Entourage”) and Juno Temple (pictured above; Jack And Diane) have been cast in the film, with their roles currently being kept under wraps. They join Josh Brolin, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Christopher Meloni, Mickey… Read More
Warner Bros. is getting romantic next Valentine’s Day weekend as they’ll release Beautiful Creatures in theaters February 14th, that’s one day later than was originally planned. We’ve also got a brand new trailer for the film! “A supernatural love story set in the South, “Beautiful Creatures” tells the tale of two star-crossed lovers: Ethan (Alden… Read More
A movie that had previously not been on my radar is The Frankenstein Theory, but I’m going to start keeping an eye out for it now. Directed by Andrew Weiner and starring Kris Lemche, Heather Stephens, Eric Zuckerman, Brian Henderson, Joe Egender and Roger Morrissey. We’ve also got an exclusive one-sheet to show you guys!… Read More
Last summer I spent two days in Auckland, New Zealand to check out the set of TriStar and FilmDistrict’s upcoming Evil Dead remake. I’m not going to mince words here, I have never walked away from a set this confident and hopeful that a movie will turn out well. With a lot of these visits… Read More
Backin June NBC has gave a 10-episode straight-to-series order to “Dracula,” with “The Tudors” star Jonathan Rhys Meyers (pictured) set to play the iconic vampire. Now (via Deadline) they’ve cast Jessica de Gouw (pictured above; “Arrow”) as the female lead, Mina Murray (not Harker, but that’s explained in the synopsis). Based on an idea by… Read More
I feel like most people know that Zombieland started life as a TV series (though they never got as far as filming a pilot) and now it appears, rather concretely, as if they’re trying to go that route again. This is hot on the heels of the original film’s director Ruben Fleischer stating that there… Read More
Universal releases Mama, the Guillermo del Toro-produced horror thriller about a group of feral children raised by something sinister, today, January 18th. Brad (Mr. Disgusting) saw a lot to like in the film, but ultimately couldn’t make it past the film’s extreme overuse of CGI and some muddled character development. “We see Mama way too… Read More
Late last year we discussed the fact that MGM, who is also rebooting Carrie, is developing a remake of 1976 horror movie >The Town that Dreaded Sundown. Now it appears that Ryan Murphy (the creator of “American Horror Story”) spoke out about the project this evening at an “AHS” event in Hollywood. It seems that… Read More
With “American Horror Story: Asylum concluding next Wednesday it’s (apparently) time to start discussing “American Horror Story: Season 3″ (I’m sure the new subtitle will come later). There was a press screening of this season’s last episode tonight. In Episode 2.13 “Madness Ends,” “Johnny sets out to complete his father’s work. Lana leads the charge… Read More
In theaters January 25 from Paramount Pictures is Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, directed by Dead Snow‘s Tommy Wirkola. Now we have an additional 10 images to tide you over for the next week. In the film, “After getting a taste for blood as children, Hansel (Jeremy Renner) and Gretel (Gemma Arterton) have become the… Read More
Calvin Lee Reeder’s The Rambler is one of the Midnight selections joining the Festival taking place January 17-27 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah. It turns out it didn’t even need to screen yet to get its first sale. Per Deadline, Anchor Bay has picked up distribution rights to the film… Read More
The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia (formerly Haunting in Georgia) has been slated for an limited theatrical release alongside VOD platforms starting February 1, 2013. Now we’ve got a look at new clip from the film (via EW) that depicts Katee Sackhoff’s character creating sort of a ghost lineup for Emily Alyn Lind’s… Read More
“The feeding never ends…” Bloody Disgusting has your first ever look at Haunt, which recently completed principle photography. Starring Harrison Gilbertson, Jacki Weaver, Liana Liberato, the chiller was directed by Mac Carter. In it, “A family that moves into a new home with a dark past. When their son becomes involved with a beautiful girl… Read More
Some new developments behind the Godzilla-sized legal battle over the giant green monster. Producers Roy Lee, Dan Lin and Doug Davison today launched their own lawsuit in the escalating legal war over the Godzilla reboot, Deadline reports. The duo filed a suit against Legendary Pictures in LA Superior Court on Thursday, with the cross complaint… Read More


















































