The other day, NECA revealed the world’s first ever Tom Atkins action figure, a partnership with Scream Factory that depicts Atkins from Fred Dekker’s Night of...
In the wake of the recent announcement of Universal and Blumhouse developing an Invisible Man movie with Leigh Whannell at the helm, talk has begun anew...
For horror fans, the name John Carl Buechler is one that conjures up all kinds of incredibly cool and memorable images, as Buechler’s effects work over the years...
It’s 2019. And final girls have done some growing up. Watching Happy Death Day back in October 2017, it was immediately clear that I was witnessing...
Last year Steven Spielberg crammed an insane number of pop culture nods and Easter eggs into Warner Bros. Ready Player One, and it included horror in...
Butcher Block is a weekly series celebrating horror’s most extreme films and the minds behind them. Dedicated to graphic gore and splatter, each week will explore the dark,...
Universal Pictures and Blumhouse’s Happy Death Day 2U brings the fun to theaters everywhere tonight, and Bloody Disgusting’s Vanessa Decker and Ryan Valdez hit the spooky red carpet premiere to speak to the...
The final girl is ubiquitous in horror, usually slashers, and is a common trope that refers to the last female character left alive to face and...
Back in 2017, Blumhouse released a Groundhog’s Day take on the slasher genre. Happy Death Day was unexpectedly funny, smart and boasted some fun PG-13 kills....
Should you get aboard the Metro hype train? Read why we thought you may hesitate to buy a ticket in our Metro Exodus review. Carefully I...
Another year, and with it another Valentine’s Day, a commercial holiday dedicated to love. Or rather, a holiday that markets spending a lot of money on...
Each month in Horror Queers, Joe and Trace tackle a horror film with LGBTQ+ themes, a high camp quotient or both. For lifelong queer horror fans...
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 ‘90s marked a golden age for cartoons, bringing endless waves of creativity and a serious glut of selection come Saturday morning. It was a time...
This February the 13th (a Wednesday, unfortunately) marks an important and disappointing anniversary for slasher fans: 2019 means it’s been ten years since the release of...
Announced tonight by Shudder, production has begun on the streaming service’s first long-form original TV series, a small screen reboot of “Creepshow“ in Atlanta, GA. Executive...
STARS…..STARS…… People have their own favorites, whether it’s a certain Time Lord, a particular Call of Duty, or a special Friday the 13th entry. Personally, I’ve...
Butcher Block is a weekly series celebrating horror’s most extreme films and the minds behind them. Dedicated to graphic gore and splatter, each week will explore the dark,...
Mary Lambert’s 1989 adaptation of Stephen King’s arguably bleakest novel, Pet Sematary, was fairly faithful to the source material. But it left out one crucial component...
Kaslan has announced your new best friend their new toy, the Buddi doll, which is a reimagining of the Good Guys doll that was the rage of the holiday...
The Creep, sporting a very different look from the first film, arrives in a small town in Maine to assist another boy named Billy. This Billy...
On the set of Pet Sematary, one of the signs that Kevin Kolsch and Dennis Widmyer’s adaptation wouldn’t be following the same footsteps as the 1989 film came into...
Almost exactly 30 years after Mary Lambert turned Stephen King’s Pet Sematary into a feature film, Paramount is unleashing Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch‘s new adaptation...
You are standing in a hallway, inside a labyrinthine police department. There are, apparently, two ways to choose: you can go straight-forward for the stairs or...
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