Representing Austria, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Poland, Turkey, and the U.S., the SXSW will host the World Premiere of the anthology Field Guide to Evil this coming Sunday, March 12th....
The Ranger, directed Jenn Wexler, will world premiere at the upcoming SXSW on Monday, March 12th in the Midnight Section. Bloody Disgusting has a look at the official festival artwork that...
Directed By Dan Gregor, the indie comedy Most Likely to Murder is premiering at this month’s SXSW Film Festival before opening on VOD May 1, 2018, from...
Set to World Premiere at the forthcoming SXSW Film Festival this coming March is Owen Egerton’s Blood Fest, in which fans flock to a festival celebrating...
Profile begins while investigating the online ISIS recruitment techniques used to lure young European women into Syria as Jihadi brides. Amy Whittaker, a freelance journalist from...
Two stars of Lionsgate’s Jigsaw will be appearing in the new horror movie, Colin Minihan‘s indie What Keeps You Alive, from Digital Interference Productions. We now have another image from the...
Two stars of Lionsgate’s Jigsaw will be appearing in the new horror movie, Colin Minihan‘s indie What Keeps You Alive, from Digital Interference Productions. We now have brand new shots from...
The South by Southwest (SXSW) Conference and Festivals announced the remainder of its Film Festival program, including the Midnighters for the 25th edition of the Festival,...
While we won’t get the full list of horror films playing at this year’s SXSW Film Festival this coming March in Austin, Texasuntil next week, we...
If they can’t hear you, they can’t hunt you. In Paramount Pictures’ A Quiet Place directed by and starring “The Office’s” John Krasinski’s, a man and his...
Rob Mockler makes his directorial debut with Like Me, and oh boy do you have to see this trailer! The footage shows star Addison Timlin in...
Bloody-Disgusting’s Dax Ebaben said, “There has not been a film like Most Beautiful Island in recent memory,” now the UK quad poster and trailer have arrived signaling the...
The first in our three-part Halloween weekend special is here! And we’re starting things off with a bang. Night of the Slasher is a SXSW favorite...
IFC Midnight has acquired North American rights to Trent Haaga’s 68 Kill, which had its world premiere at last month’s SXSW Film Festival. Our own Ben Larned reviewed...
Karen Skloss‘ The Honor Farm, which takes place on prom night, sending a girl on a psychedelic trip that could be a dangerous trap, just had its world...
In our modern society, the obsession with reality TV is still a prevalent as ever, with millions of Americans regularly tuning in to Bravo, E!, TLC, and the...
Themes of isolation have regularly permeated vampire stories in popular culture for years, and why wouldn’t they? Vampires are arguably the quintessential outcasts in horror, a concept explored...
Horror has seen its fair share of pregnancy horror stories over the decades with mixed results. For every genre favorite like Inside or Rosemary’s Baby over the years, there have also been plenty...
L.A.-based Strand Releasing shared with Bloody Disgusting the opening scene from Michael O’Shea’s atmospheric New York tale The Transfiguration, which world-premiered at Cannes’ Un Certain Regard and just...
Bloody Disgusting learned that Saban Films and DIRECTV have acquired the North American rights to Small Town Crime, financed and developed by Avva pictures, which was written and directed...
It’s no lie that stateside slasher fans have been in a bit of a dry spell as far as theatrically released slasher films go as of late. While films like...
Much fuss has been made about Daniel Espinosa’s Life in the past month or so. When the trailer was released, people criticized it of being an Alien ripoff. Last week,...
Baseball bat, golf club or a gun, here’s the official one-sheet for Trent Haaga’s 68 Kill, which had its world premiere at last week’s SXSW Film Festival. Based on the...
A new spin on the slasher genre, Tyler MacIntyre’s Tragedy Girls was one of our favorite films at the SXSW Film Festival. Trace and I loved the...
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