When Tourist Trap arrived in limited theaters on March 14, 1979, its quiet release meant it didn’t last long at the box office nor did it...
For Naughty Dog, it wasn’t always leaping marsupials, discount Indiana Jones wisecracking heroes and post-apocalyptic, surrogate parenting. Nah, long before Jak would nab his first Precursor...
The horror genre is nothing if not cyclical. Horror films are frequently picked apart and reassembled again in new packaging for new audiences. Sometimes this results...
The Bloody Disgusting film library continues to grow as we’re excited to announce our second title with Doppelgänger Releasing (the genre label of arthouse distributor Music Box Films), the awesome German gothic...
With horror industry heavy hitters already in place from the 1970s, the 1980s built upon that with the rise of brilliant minds in makeup and effects...
During its time the Nintendo Wii was an incredible console that grew to include a vast library of terrific games. While the Wii was home to...
Looks can kill….asshole teenagers. The last few weeks on the Horror Queers Podcast (we launched back in mid-January) have resulted in plenty of great discussions and hilarious shenanigans. We’ve...
Universal 1440 Entertainment, the production arm of Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, has once again opened a portal to Hell with Doom: Annihilation, a brand new, direct-to-video adaptation...
The uncanny valley, to put it simply, is the experience where something looks close enough to be human, but still have trouble being seen as convincingly...
Ah, the black comedy. A film genre that so many filmmakers attempt but so few succeed at. There is something about merging comedic elements with dark...
It couldn’t have been easy to follow up Get Out, arguably the best horror film of 2017, with another horror film. Expectations are mighty high and all...
Between the upcoming releases of Pet Sematary, It: Chapter Two, In the Tall Grass, Doctor Sleep, and a new Creepshow series on Shudder, 2019 promises to...
Though he worked across a number of genres – westerns, comedies, police thrillers, even family films – Lucio Fulci is best remembered for his horror movies....
Better the devil you know? In Bloody Disgusting’s Devil May Cry 5 review, find out why Capcom has kept up its recent winning streak. Devil May...
A sequel is a tough thing to pull off, especially in horror. It’s not easy trying to recapture what made audiences fall in love with a...
Twenty years after he terrified us all with the original Ring, director Hideo Nakata is back and he’s bringing his franchise icon along with him in Sadako,...
The early 90s were a great time to be a Clive Barker fan. Looking beyond the fact that the first couple of years in that decade...
The world of Warhammer goes dungeon crawling, but can it emulate Blizzard’s benchmark series? Discover why there’s a lot of potential for a grand game in...
The Keep is an early ‘80s horror film that’s never made it to DVD or Blu-ray, at least not stateside, for two big reasons; obtaining Tangerine...
Not long before all hell broke loose and he was fired by Disney/Marvel, James Gunn (Slither, Guardians of the Galaxy) had been hyping up a new horror project...
The Scream franchise is so intertwined with director and horror master Wes Craven that it’s difficult to imagine another film in any other director’s hands, no...
Celebrating the greatest and most influential decade in horror, Bloody Disgusting is excited to share the world trailer debut for the groundbreaking documentary In Search of...
Of all the Universal Classic Horror movie monsters, none have received quite as much merchandise as the Gill Man. Anything you can think of, from pinball...
One of this year’s most hotly anticipated horror films comes from Ari Aster, the mastermind behind last year’s Hereditary. Aster and A24 re-team for Midsommar, the sophomore film from Aster that...
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