After directing Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters for Paramount Pictures, Tommy Wirkola returned to his roots – and the Sundance Film Festival – with a sequel...
Nazi zombies versus Russian zombies. I mean, with Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead, either you’re on board or you aren’t, you know? Director Tommy Wirkola...
Carter Smith’s The Ruins is beyond underrated, and for whatever reason was crucified by critics during its 2008 theatrical campaign. Smith’s been quiet after Paramount’s release,...
Although not heavy genre, Ryan Daley caught the world premiere of William Eubank’s The Signal at the ongoing Sundance Film Festival. Starring “Bates Motel’s” Olivia Cooke...
The boogeyman is coming… The Australian children’s horror tale The Babadook has been acquired out of the Sundance Film Festival by IFC Midnight for release via...
What begins as a techno-thriller about the pursuit of an elusive computer hacker takes a surprising turn into hardcore sci-fi territory in co-writer/director William Eubank’s The...
A24 is hot on the trail of its third film acquisition of the Sundance Film Festival as Deadline reports that the label is near a deal...
Adopting the deliberate, melancholy pace that is a cornerstone of the proud Sundance tradition, Jamie Marks Is Dead wants desperately to be River’s Edge. So bad....
A decade after Saw premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, writer/star Leigh Whannell returns with his latest genre offering, Cooties, a horror flick about a school...
Cooties, a horror/comedy from Saw creator Leigh Whannell, is scatter-shot with enough top-notch moments to almost make you forget that the movie as a whole isn’t...
I wasn’t a huge fan of Tommy Wirkola’s Dead Snow, but I’ll be damned if I’m not excited for Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead, which just...
There was quite a bit of the Boogeyman in the news yesterday, with the release of the art and trailer for The Babadook. The creature from...
The unanimous praise coming out of the Sundance Film Festival is that Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett’s The Guest is an 80’s homage to classic Cannon...
Jim Mickle is becoming a genre icon, having directed Mulberry Street, Stake Land and We Are What We Are. His latest offering just premiered at the...
One of the most talked about films out of the Sundance Film Festival is the Australian children’s horror tale The Babadook, which will be released by...
Proudly bearing its various horror influences like merit badges on a sash, The Babadook is the feature debut of writer/director Jennifer Kent, a native Australian and...
The Boogeyman is here in the trailer for the Australian children’s horror tale The Babadook, which will be released by Entertainment One international. While we wait...
Writer Simon Barrett and director Adam Wingard, the duo behind 2011‘s You’re Next, have followed up their home invasion cult classic with a solid, satisfying B-movie...
One of the greatest action movies ever is Gareth Evans’ The Raid, which will have its hotly anticipated sequel kicking teeth in at the ongoing Sundance...
In the first potential deal out of the ongoing fest, Heat Vision reports that Lionsgate is nearing a deal to acquire North American distribution rights to...
While Bloody Disgusting’s Ryan Daley prepares to unleash his onslaught of reviews, I thought it would be a good idea to get you guys excited about...
EW landed the first clip from Jeff Baena’s horror comedy Life After Beth, starring Aubrey Plaza, Dane DeHaan, John C. Reilly, Molly Shannon, Cheryl Hines, and...
Starring “Dexter’s” Michael C. Hall, as well as Don Johnson, Sam Shepard, Vinessa Shaw, Nick Damici and Wyatt Russell, Playlist shared the artistic festival one-sheet for...
Funny or Die has partnered with the makers of the vampire mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows ahead of the movie’s Sundance premiere, Heat Vision...