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[LIVE] 24 Hour ‘Resident Evil’ Stream
The time has come. Turn down the lights, take the day off work, and settle in for the next 24 hours as Bawkbasoup conquers Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil: Nemesis, and Resident Evil: Code Veronica. Over the course of the next day we’ll watch Bawk complete games that shaped him into the gaming machine he is today.
Leave your feedback and comments here. And be sure to log into Twitch, follow Bawk and take part in the stream this only get’s more interesting with audience participation. Twenty four hours of Resident Evil can take a toll on a man’s sanity, so be sure to offer all sorts of encouragement, Seinfeld references, and horror movie score recommendations. Something tells me young Bawk is a great DJ.
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‘Colony’ Exclusive Key Art Warns Surviving the Infected Hive Won’t Be Easy
South Korean filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho (Train to Busan, “Human Vapor“) is back this summer with a new outbreak nightmare in Colony, and new key art warns that surviving the infected hive won’t be easy.
Look for the infection horror movie in theaters on August 28, 2026.
The South Korean horror movie follows Professor Se-jeong as she is thrust into a terrifying hellscape when a mutating virus is unleashed during a biotech conference, forcing authorities to seal the facility to contain the outbreak. Se-jeong and a group of survivors must fight to stay alive as the infected undergo horrific transformations and threaten to spread the virus.
Colony marks Gianna Jun’s (Blood: The Last Vampire, “My Sassy Girl”) first feature film since 2015’s Assassination. She stars alongside Koo Kyo-hwan (Peninsula, Escape from Mogadishu).
“With Colony, [Sang-ho] takes the intensity and scale even further, delivering a bold and terrifying new vision for fans,” teases Doris Pfardrescher, President and CEO of Well Go USA.
Ji Chang-wook (“Healer”) and Shin Hyun-been (“Hospital Playlist”) also star.
Colony is presented by Showbox and produced by Wowpoint and Smilegate.
The viral outbreak horror movie is rated ‘R’ this week for “bloody violent content and some language.”


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