THE RESULTS ARE IN! It’s that time of the year again, folks! I hope you aren’t too tired from all the egg nogging, snowman crafting, slay bell jingling, and sloppy mistletoe kissing you undoubtedly put yourself through last month, because we have some voting to do. For the unfamiliar, the FEAR Awards is something we… Read More
Cosplay can be a wonderful thing. If I were creative enough or had any discernible talent I’d love to be a cosplayer. I’ve seen a fair share of Dead Space cosplay over the years, but none have been as fun to look at as Kevin, who you can see in the supremely badass armor of… Read More
If you recall, the plan was that there would be 3 versions of the alien Pilot in Universal’s 2011 The Thing prequel. StudioADI shared a previously unseen behind-the-scenes video displaying two of them: “The mummified Pilot, and the Thing having replicated itself as one of the alien crew members. In the story originally, the Thing… Read More
Lionsgate’s Texas Chainsaw 3D picks up where Tobe Hooper’s 1974 horror classic left off in Newt, Texas, where for decades people went missing without a trace. The sequel was directed by John Luessenhop from a screenplay by Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivan and Kirsten Elms. Last month I spent the afternoon at the SLS Hotel in… Read More
New York readers who are free on January 7 and are near the Landmark Sunshine Cinema get ready to be the first public to see Phantasm director Don Coscarelli’s awesome John Dies at the End, which played at Sundance, SXSW and TIFF’s Midnight Madness over the past year. Bloody Disgusting has (5) PAIRS of tickets… Read More
My favorite horror film of 2012, one of the best parts of Franck Khalfoun’s forthcoming Maniac remake is the absolutely badass score. In addition to landing the opening 6 minutes, below we’ve now embedded the opening thing score as well as an awesome track entitled “Juno” by Rob and Chloe Alper. In the film to… Read More
I’d almost forgotten about this one. Which is weird considering the cast and the director. Chris Evans, Song Kang-ho, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell, John Hurt, Octavia Spencer, Ewen Bremner John Hurt and Ed Harris in The Host director Bong Joon-ho’s Snowpiercer. We’d done some reporting on this right around the time I started in 2011… Read More
THE RESULTS ARE IN! It’s that time of the year again, folks! I hope you aren’t too tired from all the egg nogging, snowman crafting, slay bell jingling, and sloppy mistletoe kissing you undoubtedly put yourself through last month, because we have some voting to do. For the unfamiliar, the FEAR Awards is something we… Read More
I had no idea “American Horror Story: Asylum was back already! Having just aired, we’ve scored the after episode promo for next week’s 2.11 “Spilt Milk”. In it, “Grace brings Kit devastating news about the aliens’ experiments on Alma. Dr. Thredson receives an unexpected visitor. The Monsignor goes to extreme lengths to silence Jude.” Only… Read More
So what happened to Carrie, you ask? Well, Sony TriStar feels pretty good about their thriller The Hive as the Halle Berry starrer will now open in the March 15, 2013 slot as The Call. Co-produced by WWE Films, the pic is set against the backdrop of a 911 emergency center, fast-paced suspense pic follows… Read More
MGM and Sony have used their telekinetic energy to move Carrie all the way until October. This means we have to sift through months more of their boring Facebook viral campaign before a real trailer and poster hit. Sigh. The Kimberly Peirce-directed adaptation has shifted out of March settling in on a new October 18,… Read More
Happy New Year from Pet Sock and Bloody Disgusting. Remember to wear latex when engaging in extraterrestrial activities in 2013.
There’s been a ton of confusing info about The Host 2, the sequel to Bong Joon-Ho’s amazing The Host, floating around recently. Good thing are friends at Twitch are on the case and are sorting out the details, because it’s been immensely difficult to even figure out who’s directing the damn thing. I’m going to… Read More
For those of you who have been craving a taste of the Philip Anselmo/Warbeast War Of The Gargantuas EP, your patience has just been rewarded. If you head over to Amazon, you can listen to samples of each of the four tracks. On Amazon, the first two songs, “Family, “Friends”, And Associates” and “Conflict”, are… Read More
CBS Films will have you bending over backward for The Last Exorcism Part II with their brand new one-sheet, which features star Ashley Bell contorting her body once again. In theaters March 1 from director Ed Gass-Donnelly, the sequel continues where the first film left off, “Nell Sweetzer (Ashley Bell) is found alone and terrified… Read More
BBC America has released a look inside their forthcoming “Ripper Street”, which premieres Saturday, January 19, 2013, at 9/8c. In the new series, “History’s most notorious serial killer, Jack the Ripper, tore through London. Now, the detectives who were on the case have to pick up the pieces. In the aftermath of the murders, can… Read More
Fox has officially announced the series finale of “Fringe,” which will conclude on Friday, January 18. The acclaimed series that has explored the human condition through the prism of parallel universes, unexplainable phenomena and unimaginable threats, reaches a milestone 100th episode and comes to an epic and climatic conclusion. First, the Fringe team engages a… Read More
Playboy model Crystal McCahill hit Instagram with a series of images from her supposed forthcoming role in Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. Her personal photos show her in costume alongside some character art that’s sure to be released when Dimension Films begins their PR tour later this year. She joins Mickey Rourke, Jaime… Read More
3D printing is something that is very new but has untold numbers of possibilities. However, since it’s still so new, a lot of kinks need to be worked out. A perfect example of this is in the video below, where Instructable assistant tech editor Amanda Ghassaei showed off several 3D printed records and what they… Read More
A lot happened last year. Some of it was good, some of it was bad, and some of it was downright ugly. I think it’s safe to say that when it came to the horror games of 2012, there was something for everyone. There’s the bustling indie horror revolution, which brought us amazing games like… Read More
While out promoting his awesome (but not quite as awesome as Inglourious Basterds) Django Unchained, Quentin Tarantino stopped by the Craig Ferguson show. One thing lead to another and they got on the topic of Prometheus. Now, I liked Prometheus (so did Tarantino as it turns out), but you have to admit there are a… Read More
This is from someone who kind of liked Scream 4… I don’t need a Scream 5. Back in November I wrote up a small piece talking about how incredulous Wes Craven seemed that there would even be sufficient demand for a fifth movie. That was when Craven wrote on Twitter, “No news on ‘Scream 5′… Read More
To go along with the opening four minutes, Summit Entertainment has shared with us the high resolution image gallery for All the Boys Love Mandy Lane director Jonathan Levine’s Warm Bodies. The scenes don’t appear to be spoilerish, but do focus a lot on the relationship between R and Julie. In theaters February 1, “Warm… Read More
Updated in better quality with new images! AMC’s “The Walking Dead“ returns in February to finish up its third season and will kick things off with 03.09 “The Suicide King”. This new teaser – which was videotaped off a TV screen and thus is a little shaky – seems to give a decent glimpse at… Read More
















































