With Kill List topping multiple year-end lists, including Mr. Disgusting’s, all eyes are on director Ben Wheatley’s next project Sightseers. It started shooting a few months...
Chiller TV’s made-for-TV production, Ghoul, premiered last week at the Slamdance Film Festival and now it has an air-date! Today Chiller announced that the film will...
Opening January 27, 2012 from Open Road is director Joe Carnahan’s (A-Team) The Grey, a thriller that stars Liam Neeson (Unknown, After.Life), Dallas Roberts (Joshua, The...
Just a quick note that a few films from Relativity Media slated to come out this spring have gotten shuffled around a bit. James McTeigue’s The...
We’ve got four new pics from upcoming February 12 return of “The Walking Dead”, the episode entitled “Nebraska”. “Walking Dead” was renewed for a third season...
At the very least, it sounds like “666 Park Avenue” has kind of a killer premise. It’s about a young couple who move from the midwest...
Old school 1976 Film Who Can Kill A Child? will be getting a Spanish language remake under the new title of Child’s Play under the direction...
Old school horror aficionados should be aware that tomorrow, January 24th, Scorpion Releasing and Katarina’s Nightmare Theater will be releasing some rare treats. First up is...
We previously reported that Tilda Swinton (We Need to Talk About Kevin) and Jamie Bell (Retreat, The Adventures of Tintin) were in talks to join Chris...
On February 3 CBS Films releases Hammer’s The Woman in Black, an old fashioned ghost story starring Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter 1-7.2) and Ciaran Hinds (There...
Darren Lynn Bousman’s The Devil’s Carnival just wrapped shooting last week. Fans on the official site’s forums already know that the cast now consists of Repo!...
We’ve got a new poster for Anthony DiBlasi’s followup to Dread, Cassadaga. While I waited around for most of the day hoping a larger version poster...
Director Richard Stanley (Hardware, The Theater Bizarre) has now signed onto the upcoming anthology film The Profane Exhibit. He joins Tokyo Gore Police and Helldriver director...
Playing the Sundance Film Festival this week is Red Lights, Rodrigo Cortes’ followup to Buried. BD’s Ryan Daley writes in from the festival with his review...
Blind Man, the new film from director Xavier Palud (The Eye, Them) and producer Luc Besson (Leon: The Professional, The Fifth Element) is now in post...
A new UK Chronicle doesn’t reveal all that much more than what we’ve seen already. But if you’re a Chronicle completist, I’m not gonna stop you...
Rodrigo Cortes’ Red Lights, the supernatural thriller starring Sigourney Weaver, Robert De Niro, and Cillian Murphy, had its world premiere last week at the still ongoing...
Today Anchor Bay announced the DVD/Blu-Ray release of The Terror Experiment. Either this movie’s really good, or it’s a really depressing statement about the careers of...
It now looks like, after something like 5 or 6 steps back, we might be one step closer to that remake of The Crow. According to...
On the heals of its frightening home entertainment release of Outcast, Indomina Releasing and Bloody Disgusting Selects is adding another psychological thriller to its release titles,...
We have some pics and the first official synopsis from the new Rustam Branaman film The Culling, which recently wrapped production in New Orleans. ““Five friends...
Tom Riley (A Few Days in September, I Want Candy and Happy Ever Afters) will play Leonardo Da Vinci in David Goyer’s upcoming series, “Da Vinci’s...
Pegged as Waking Dead meets Tremors, with tentacles, Jon Wright directs the Irish horror comedy Grabbers that stars Richard Coyle, Ruth Bradley and Russell Tovey in...
Color me late to the party. I’d never heard of Visible Scars before today. But it’s here, and it’s wrapped post production. It was directed by...