In select cities – NYC, LA, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, Philadelphia, Miami, Boston, Detroit, Houston & Baltimore – today, May 10th is Anchor Bay’s No One Lives, an insanely bloody slasher from Midnight Meat Train‘sRyuhei Kitamura. Yesterday I hopped on the phone with one of the film’s stars, Brodus Clay, who also happens to be… Read More
I caught Nicolas Lopez’s Aftershock after it world premiered at the Toronto Film Festival last September, and wasn’t a fan. Since then, critics seem to be having fun with it, so I sent Bloody’s Evan Dickson in without warning to see if he could survive the violent Eli Roth-produced thriller. While he did enjoy it… Read More
Jenny and Allison are back and they’ve brought with them a terrifying new survival horror game to play. In this episode our heroines find themselves haplessly entangled in the most terrifying of ordeals. Watch as they fight off the Shibito in the HUGELY underrated survival horror pseudo-sequel Siren: New Translation — perhaps better known as… Read More
ABC has decided not to pick up their “Gothica” pilot, which starred Amityville Horror, Turistas, 30 Days of Night‘s Melissa George, pictured, and Janet Montgomery. “Set in the present day, the project, created by Matt Lopez, weaves together a mythology that incorporates the legends of Dracula, Jekyll and Hyde, Frankenstein and Dorian Gray. It centers… Read More
IFC’s Maniac, pictured, is brutal and fantastic, and because of it director Franck Khalfoun is all of a sudden the hottest horror director at Cannes. Deadline reports that he will next direct I-Lived, his follow-up to the Elijah Wood-starring Maniac. Based on his own script, “the movie centers on a young online app reviewer whose… Read More
US-based Epic Pictures Group has announced today that they have partnered up with Norwegian-based Yesbox Productions to finance and produce an English-language sequel to the internationally successful Thale (read our review), the mythological suspense thriller which was written and directed by Aleksander Nordaas. The sequel will again be written and directed by Nordaas, with Patrick… Read More
While director Wes Ball’s adaptation of James Dashner’s novel The Maze Runner doesn’t hit until February 14, 2014, the director shared some pretty astounding concept art he used for inspiration. He also shared an animated short film, both available below. Dylan O’Brien, Jacob Latimore, Will Poulter, Kaya Scodelario, Aml Ameen, Blake Cooper, and Thomas Brodie-Sangster… Read More
Twentieth Century Fox announced Wednesday that principal photography is underway on Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. Here’s the film’s shooting title card. Here’s the first official synopsis: “A growing nation of genetically evolved apes led by Caesar is threatened by a band of human survivors of the devastating virus unleashed a decade earlier…. Read More
Released in 2002, Eternal Darkness is a survival horror game that developed a strong cult following, yet despite critical acclaim, it never saw the sequel it deserved. That is, until now. (cue Inception trailer sound) Shadow of the Eternals is an episodic horror game that is being referred to as a “spiritual successor” by developer… Read More
In a recent interview with Game Informer, horror director John Carpenter (The Thing, Halloween, I’m sure you’re already very familiar with him) revealed that he’d like to bring EA’s action horror franchise Dead Space to the big screen. He spoke specifically about the first game, saying “I maintain that Dead Space would just make a… Read More
Rodrigo Gudino‘s The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh, stars Aaron Poole and Academy Award winner Vanessa Redgrave, is the epitome of a slow burn movie. Taking place in largely one location, it’s a haunting (literally) tale of a mother and son being divided even in the afterlife. I recently hopped on the phone… Read More
Today is the fourth day in our Bloody-Disgusting reader’s Best Megadeth Album poll. We’ve narrowed down the list from 13 to 10, eliminating The System Has Failed after Day 1, The World Needs A Hero on Day 2, and today we find that 2007′s United Abominations has been struck from the list! At this rate,… Read More
After premiering to mixed review out of the Sundance Film Festival (I liked it), Stake Land director Jim Mickle’s We Are What We Are remake is heading to the Cannes market. With that, the sales agents have released the first ever footage from the cannibal flick starring Julia Garner, Bill Sage, Wyatt Russell, and Ambyr… Read More
While not as cool as The Raid, Badass Digest’s Evan Saathoff (also a Bloody contributor) caught wind of a mind-blowing trailer that’ll have you screaming for its release. It’s not horror, but I don’t care, it looks flippin’ awesome. From Z Team Films comes The Price of Success directed by Fabien Garcia, starring Fabien Garcia,… Read More
It’s the beginning of the end with the release of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 9 #21, as Andrew Chambliss kicks off a brand new story arc that sets the stage for the season’s looming finale. With only 4 more issues left, ‘The Core, Part One’ significantly pushes the narrative forward with a new mission,… Read More
Drafthouse Films, the film distribution arm of the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, announced today the acquisition of North American rights to original horror film A Field In England. This is the fourth feature film from writer/director Ben Wheatley, whose credits include the highly acclaimed tour-de-force thriller Kill List, the Edgar Wright-produced 2012 Cannes Film Festival selection… Read More
Here’s a belated review for Danny Mulheron’s Fresh Meat, which premiered at the festival last month. Evan Dickson chimes in with his mixed thoughts: “Fresh Meat is a good deal of fun. The gore is heavy and prevalent, but so day-glo happy that it never becomes truly disturbing” he explains. “It’s a loose, ramshackle film… Read More
John Carpenter likes a few simple things, two of which are the NBA and video games. It’s not much of a secret, which is why the publicists and publishers for various games have hired the horror icon to do interviews surrounding their various releases – even when he has absolutely nothing to do with them…. Read More
Danish band Iceage are making a name for themselves with their blend of punk, rock, noise, and strong songwriting. Their new album You’re Nothing (iTunes) has been met with critical acclaim and is highly touted by many as an Album Of The Year contender. But what makes them fun for us Bloody-Disgusting readers is that… Read More
Check out a clip from tonight’s tonight’s “Hannibal” where Will and Jack hunt a ruthless serial killer who harvests the organs of his victims. NBC’s drama series, starring Madds Mikkelsen, Hugh Dancy, and Laurence Fishburne, airs Thursday nights. “Feed your fear. FBI Agent Will Graham hunts the most notorious serial killers. What he doesn’t know… Read More
Fox has ordered the drama series “Almost Human,” “Rake,” “Gang Related” and “Sleepy Hollow” for the 2013-14 season, the network announced. “Sleepy Hollow,” from “Transformers” team Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, finds Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) being resurrected to find a world on the brink of doom. From co-creators/executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci… Read More
Telltale absolutely killed it with The Walking Dead series. Trying to top it would be near impossible, but they could very well come close with The Wolf Among Us. The game will be based off the DC comic book series known as Fables. The comic is a constant best seller and the series has been… Read More
Announced just about a month ago is a prequel to the Batman Arkham video game series. Arkham Origins will be taking place as Batman is an up and coming superhero and your favorite villains are beginning to surface. Well it’s time we got a glimpse at the game. Head past a break to see some… Read More
In select cities – NYC, LA, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, Philadelphia, Miami, Boston, Detroit, Houston & Baltimore – May 10th is Anchor Bay’s No One Lives, an insanely bloody slasher from Midnight Meat Train‘sRyuhei Kitamura. Yesterday I hopped on the phone with the film’s star, Luke Evans (The Raven, Fast & Furious 6), and we… Read More

















































