Director Neil Marshall has found his Blood Queen and it’s the perfect choice. After concluding Alice’s story in this year’s Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, Milla...
The adaptation of Stephen King’s thrilling cat-and-mouse detective narrative sadly misses the point and is left spinning its wheels “Retirement, you hate it. Don’t you?” “It’s...
After years in development hell, New Line Cinema’s Freddy vs. Jason finally hit theaters on August 13, 2003. It was a monster success for New Line, whose identity was...
Which one of these characters is a young Leatherface? We’re just over a month away from the release of Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury’s Leatherface, a...
“When you’re an artist, you need an audience. You want people to love you. You just don’t want them to love you too much.” Thanks to...
Last week brought the announcement that Warner Bros. has launched a new remake of the sci-fi horror classic Invasion of the Body Snatchers, with The Conjuring...
There are worlds other than these. Long before “cinematic universes” were the hottest thing in Hollywood, Stephen King had his own going on throughout his many...
Overall, we’ve enjoyed a pretty great year in horror so far. There are a number of indie breakouts to be excited about. On the wide release...
Although a lot of moviegoers have become weary of the current comic-book movie craze, you have to admit that the genre has undergone a subtle revolution...
The Dark Tower is one of two films based on Stephen King novels coming out in the next two months, and it’s the one I was...
Survival Horror has been making a comeback these past few years. With terrifying games like Outlast, Alien: Isolation and the unexpectedly brilliant Resident Evil 7, horror...
Audiences are in the midst of a Stephen King renaissance the likes of which hasn’t been seen since his heyday of the 1980s. Some are excited...
The wait is almost over. We’ve already been playing (and loving) Gun Media and Illfonic’s Friday the 13th: The Game for a couple months now, but...
There aren’t enough hours in the day to see all the great independent horror films that have been released in recent years since the DVD and...
The showdown of the millennium. It didn’t actually come to fruition until 2003, but most fans of the Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street...
Earlier this month we lost the great George A. Romero, who not only brought to life Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead...
“I watched the miniseries,” recalls actor Bill Skarsgard about the original 1990 It adaptation. “I did it during the casting process before I booked the job,...
In the dark dreary depths of the fictional city of Derry, Maine, down in the infested sewers of this small town sanctuary, resides a wicked ancestral...
Yes, you get to hear the new Pennywise’s voice this time. We got our first glimpse at Andy Muschietti’s IT when the trailer hit back in March,...
MIMESIS (NOUN): LIFE IMITATING ART. It’s common knowledge that George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead is a public domain film, meaning that it’s basically owned by,...
Romero created the modern zombie genre as the co-writer (with John A. Russo) and director of the 1968 movie Night of the Living Dead, which went to...
Jigsaw is coming. The eighth film in Lionsgate’s long running Saw franchise is set for release on October 27th. I’m definitely a fan of the series, even though...
This is how all love stories should end – not with a whimper, but with a sword fight to the death that takes you crashing out...
We’re still waiting for an episode set inside a shopping mall. In many ways, “The Walking Dead” is a continuation of what George Romero started way...
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