Released onto VOD outlets last month, the new horror movie from Dog Soldiers and The Descent director Neil Marshall, titled The Reckoning, is next headed to...
Originally announced last year, Neil Marshall (Dog Soldiers, The Descent) will be following up his brand new horror movie The Reckoning with The Lair, a fresh...
Fear spreads like the plague. Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive look at Neil Marshall’s (Dog Soldiers, The Descent, Doomsday, Hellboy) latest genre offering, The Reckoning, a period horror...
Director Neil Marshall makes his way back into the horror genre this weekend with brand new movie The Reckoning, and Bloody Disgusting’s Boo Crew Podcast had...
Fear spreads like the plague. RLJE and Shudder recently acquired Neil Marshall’s (Dog Soldiers, The Descent, Doomsday, Hellboy) latest genre offering, The Reckoning, a period horror film set against the backdrop...
Fear spreads like the plague. RLJE and Shudder recently acquired Neil Marshall’s (Dog Soldiers, The Descent, Doomsday, Hellboy) latest genre offering, The Reckoning, a period horror film set against the backdrop...
RLJE and Shudder recently acquired Neil Marshall’s (Dog Soldiers, The Descent, Doomsday, Hellboy) latest genre offering, The Reckoning, a period horror film set against the backdrop of the Great...
It was announced today that RLJE and Shudder have acquired Neil Marshall’s (Dog Soldiers, The Descent, Doomsday, Hellboy) latest genre offering, The Reckoning, a period horror...
Announced just yesterday, Neil Marshall‘s next movie The Lair is set to be his “true return to full-blooded horror and intense genre action,” described by Marshall...
“I’m making something scary as hell, pulse-pounding and great fun,” said Neil Marshall about The Lair, his next horror project being sold by Highland Film Group...
Vertigo Releasing announced today the re-release of the classic British troops-versus-werewolves horror Dog Soldiers, with a brand new 4K restoration that comes decorated with promotional artwork...
The Reckoning is a period film set in 1665 during the Great Plague in England. The opening text provides the context and also introduces the concept...
“Feel This Bone.” Well, July certainly flew by, but it’s been a busy month for us! We began the month by (rightfully) praising the unfairly maligned...
It was announced today that Fantasia’s 24th edition would open with a special screening of Neil Marshall’s (Dog Soldiers, The Descent, Doomsday, Hellboy) latest genre offering,...
Although the concept itself can be traced all the way to the early ‘70s (with Black Christmas and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre standing out as...
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,...
With many horror films being turned into TV shows in recent years, we break down which other horror classics could benefit from the same treatment. It...
Even though MoviePass has temporarily shut down, they’ve still allegedly managed to get a film into production. Following his troubled Hellboy remake (out on home video),...
Back in April, The Descent director Neil Marshall unleashed his new take on Hellboy, a gory and gruesome rated R monster movie that starred David Harbour...
Whether or not you were a fan of The Curse of La Llorona, it’s yet another hit from New Line Cinema and James Wan‘s production company...
In 2004, Universal released the Guillermo del Toro-directed Hellboy adaptation in theaters on a massive $66M budget. It didn’t even top $100M worldwide in its run, which makes...
Guillermo del Toro’s take on the Dark Horse Comics character in his 2004 film and the 2008 sequel framed the half-demon as a lovesick teenager and...
Neil Marshall‘s Hellboy has been “Rated R for strong bloody violence and gore throughout, and language,” and the 4DX experience promises to make you *feel* that gore! The experience...
IMP Awards shares a series of international posters for Hellboy, which depicts all of the characters in the Neil Marshall-directed reboot opening in theaters this week. The posters...
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