Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema literally abandoned us in 2012, but hope to redeem themselves with a solid 2013 genre slate. Dark Shadows was the sole WB release last year, and we’re still beginning for a new A Nightmare on Elm Street or Friday the 13th. Until then, Saw and Insidious director James Wan… Read More
Twitch is reporting that Mexican director Rigoberto Castaneda is developing a sequel to his 2006 horror Kilometer 31. No details are present at this time. In KM 31, “After the tragic death of their mother when they were children, twin sisters Agata and Catalina Hameran developed a special skill, a way of communicating without speaking,… Read More
Legendary and Warner Bros.’ have shared an image related to their upcoming Godzilla remake. I say “related” because it’s from the Comic-Con teaser that premiered – and somehow didn’t leak (impressive) – back in July. The film hasn’t actually started shooting, but since the teaser was cut to give us (and the studio) an approximation… Read More
A quick – and happy – update to a controversial story that Mr. Disgusting reported on last week (If you have a moment, go check it out. It’s worth the read). You might recall that Montreal Police arrested local indie filmmaker and special effects artist Remy Couture, and charged him with “corrupting morals through the… Read More
Have we been slamming you with enough lists over the past several days? No? GOOD! Here’s another one for ya! Now, you should know that I’ve seen more music videos this year than I had well balanced meals. Seriously, I’m watching them constantly. It can get pretty hectic and insane trying to remember many of… Read More
Comics are my number one passion in life. While some may see me as childish or geeky, I believe comic books are one of the most powerful storytelling mediums around. If you disagree, let the mighty hammer of Thor rain down upon you. The point is that while some dismiss comics for lacking in maturity,… Read More
Typically anti-piracy videos annoy the living shit out of me, but I got a kick out of Magnet Releasing’s plea for you to rent John Dies at the End (review), the sci-fi/horror movie from horror icon Don Coscarelli (Phantasm, Bubba Ho-Tep) that’s now on all VOD platforms. Also in theaters February 3, 2013, you can… Read More
It appears that Eli Roth and director Nicolas Lopez hit it off during their collaboration on the upcoming Aftershock, because Roth is flexing his thespian chops once again under his tutelage. Lopez has a comedy opening in Chile next week called Que Pena Tu Familia, and the characters in the film watch a Telenovela entitled… Read More
I’m old and have two young daughters. Before kids, I used to go to the movies at least two times a week. Now, I almost never head out to the theater to catch a first-run movie. I do, however, get to attend a couple of film festivals each year. As a result, I get to… Read More
December 28th, 1888. On this day, 124 years ago, F.W. Murnau was born in Bielefeld, Germany. If you’re not entirely familiar with his name, he directed Nosferatu, an iconic (and unauthorized) adaptation of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”. He would later to go on to direct films for Fox after moving to Hollywood, though none of those… Read More
Open Road, headed by ex-Lionsgate exec Tom Ortenberg, has come out swinging. The studio is taking the genre by storm having already released The Grey, Silent Hill: Revelation 3D and Silent House. Next year they’ll ramp things up having acquired not one, but 3 high profile genre films that all of us Bloody readers are… Read More
Resolution (read our review), already one of the year’s most talked about horror offerings (it’s pretty damn awesome), will be released On Demand by Tribeca Film on January 23 (cable VOD, iTunes, Amazon Watch Instantly, VUDU, and more) and in select theaters beginning January 25. Tribeca has now released a new behind-the-scenes featurette for the… Read More
It’s usually difficult to buy comic book issues every month. Most likely, I’ll wait till the issues are collected and buy the trade paperback. It’s easier for me to see how the story arc comes full circle. But often, the best comics are the ones I buy in single issues and still get the trade… Read More
Via various French press outlets comes the opening 6 minutes of Franck Khalfoun’s Maniac, which was named my #1 horror film of 2012. In the film reviewed here, “Elijah Wood plays the role of a serial killer who works at a shop that sells antique mannequins. He finds victims on the Internet and stalks them… Read More
While we’ve already shared the short film about a dozen times since its inception, you can now watch the short film that inspired Universal’s Mama accompanied by an intro by producer Guillermo del Toro. In theaters January 18, Mama was based on a short film of the same name from Andy and Barbara Muschietti. The… 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. Yesterday we brought you a look at star Alexandra Daddario doing some bloody investigating and taking up arms. This morning we have your first official look at Grandpa Sawyer… Read More
“Mockingbird Lane“ proved to be a dead end. TVLine reports that NBC has decided not to order to series the reboot of “The Munsters,” which had been shepherded by Bryan Fuller (“Hannibal,” “Dead Like Me,” “Pushing Daisies”) and directed by X-Men‘s Bryan Singer. “I tweet with a heavy heart,” Fuller said on Thursday. “NBC not… Read More
Now on various VOD platforms is Magnet Releasing’s John Dies at the End (review), the sci-fi/horror movie from horror icon Don Coscarelli (Phantasm, Bubba Ho-Tep) that also plays in theaters February 3, 2013. This morning Magnet shared the following featurette that takes you behind the making of the adaptation. Write your reviews here! “In ‘John… Read More
Now that the first season of Telltale Games’ emotional take on The Walking Dead has ended, you may be wondering where you’re going to get your zombie-hunting fix. If you’re jonesing for more of that delicious undead action that only TWD can deliver, you should definitely keep an eye on The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct…. 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. And now we have a few new looks at lead Alexandra Daddario doing some bloody investigating and taking up arms. In theaters January 4, 2013, the slasher is being… Read More
This was a weird year. There weren’t that many great “straight up” horror movies out there, at least not in my eyes. I feel like the genre is at a turning point where it’s about to be reinvigorated, I’ve already seen a few of the films coming out next year (ones that simultaneously fit the… Read More
Writing for a genre site is funny sometimes. Since we keep things more or less related to horror around here, we wind up examining almost every movie that comes out that could be potentially associated with that genre. This means that I end up watching a lot of movies that are so bad many people… Read More
Have you ever wondered what goes through the mind of a zombie? Summit Entertainment has shared the opening 4 minutes from All the Boys Love Mandy Lane director Jonathan Levine’s Warm Bodies, which take us into the thoughts of R (Nicholas Hoult), the film’s protagonist zombie, as he shambles through an airport. The scene is… Read More
Back in October Bloody was the first to tell you that Paramount Pictures had planning something special for their October 19th release of Paranormal Activity 4. Fans who stayed post-credits were treated to a short clip teasing the 2013 release of the studio’s unnamed Latino Paranormal Activity spin-off. While working on this morning’s 2013 studio… Read More












































