Screen Media and Legion M have acquired all North American rights to Alexandre O. Philippe’s documentary feature film Memory: The Origins of Alien (read our review),...
Neon scored one of the biggest horror acquisitions out of the Sundance Film Festival. Releasing later this year, The Lodge is a creepy cabin tale about...
Following its World Premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Netflix has acquired I Am Mother, the Australian sci-fi thriller from first time director Grant Sputore. The film stars Acadamy...
Corporate Animals premiered in the Sundance Film Festival’s Midnight category. It’s a comedy about a corporate retreat group trapped in a cave. When they resort to...
The Australian zombie comedy Little Monsters (read our review) inherited an Oscar-winning makeup FX team. Odd Studio won the Academy Award for Mad Max: Fury Road, and they...
Little Monsters (read our review) conquered Sundance, winning audience raves and a distribution deal with Neon and Hulu. Now the film’s writer/director Abe Forsythe has his sights...
Demi Moore did a few horror movies early in her career, including Parasite and The Seventh Sign, as well as a “Tales from the Crypt” episode. This...
How to best describe Daniel Scheinert’s The Death of Dick Long? The new film by the co-director of Swiss Army Man had its world premiere at...
Horror fans especially remember the Satanic panic of the ‘80s and ‘90s. We got hassled for playing Dungeons and Dragons. Innocent goths like the West Memphis...
Creepy kids have been a staple of horror movies, from The Village of the Damned and The Bad Seed to Children of the Corn and The...
First and foremost, a confession. I’ve always had a thing against cockroaches and similar bugs. It’s not really a phobia, but a deep sense of disgust....
Following its Sundance premiere (read our review), Bloody Disgusting has the first clip from A24’s next horror title, The Hole in the Ground, about a child who...
One Sundance film that slipped under our radar is the Gothic thriller Them That Follow, which apparently digresses into a body horror film. 1091 Media’s The Orchard...
Some spoilers follow. The Hole in the Ground has been on Bloody-Disgusting’s radar for a year, and it had its Sundance premiere last weekend (read our...
Kiersey Clemons‘ Jenn drags herself onto a remote island, shipwrecked and alone. She’s exhausted and traumatized, but resourceful, building shelter for herself and figuring out food and...
Back in 2017, you may recall, The Babadook became an LGBTQ icon when Netflix’s algorithm recommended the film to viewers interested in gay cinema. Writer/director Jennifer Kent...
Some spoilers follow. Most of The Hole In the Ground (read our review) follows the A24 minimalist aesthetic. In the film, Sarah (Seana Kerslake) suspects her son...
Little Monsters is the perfect crowd-pleaser of a zombie film: filled with righteous gore, excellent violence and… a classful of kindergarteners? That’s the unlikely spin Abe...
Babak Anvari returned to Sundance this year following the premiere of his first feature film back in 2016, Under the Shadow. His new movie is Wounds,...
On paper, writer/director Jacob Estes‘ Relive would be a fairly interesting time travel thriller, but it’s made into something more by the really wonderful relationship between its...
After The Babadook, everyone wanted to know what Jennifer Kent would do next. Her second film, The Nightingale (read our review), brought Kent back to Sundance, after...
Matt Donato wrote a terrific piece last year about a trend in films of using genre to explore parenthood and its very real horrors, and 2019...
Memory: The Origins of Alien (read our review) premiered on opening night of Sundance. The documentary by Alexandre O. Philippe traces the collaboration of Dan O’Bannon and...
While promoting her new film The Nightingale (read our review) at Sundance, Jennifer Kent just revealed that she is developing a project with Guillermo del Toro. Bloody-Disgusting...
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