Following in InFamous 2’s footsteps is Saints Row: The Third, which will be introducing vampires into the already whacky mix with the game’s third DLC offering....
I liked “Flight Of The Conchords” and I’ve forgiven Jermaine Clement for Gentleman Broncos so I could see this kind of working out. For me, at...
The surprisingly fun Angel & Faith continues next week with issue #5 and the teen melo-vamp-drama can only go up from here. Perhaps when the series...
An official website has been launched for Rupesh Paul’s Saint Dracula, what they’re calling the first ever 3-D Dracula movie. The website shares the first images...
For horror nuts like us who thrive off of suspense, gore, and a good old-fashioned ghost story, there is no better time of the year than...
Bloody Disgusting has learned that Boll World Sales in now in pre-production on BloodRayne IV, which will shoot in early 2012 for home video release next...
Directed by Bruce Ornstein from a screenplay he penned with Martin Yurkovic comes Vamperifica, an interesting new spin on the vampire genre that stars Martin Yurkovic,...
Directed by Bruce Ornstein from a screenplay he penned with Martin Yurkovic comes Vamperifica, an interesting new spin on the vampire genre that stars Martin Yurkovic,...
Man, Depp is lathering on the sunscreen here (as he should, skin cancer is no joke) in these Dark Shadows pics. Depp is once again teaming...
Not to be confused with the Sundance selection Vampire, IFC Midnight recently announced the release of their Vampires, a fresh, biting comedy from Belgian director Vincent...
Having premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to mostly disappointing reviews (read Ryan Daley’s thoughts), Iwai Shunji’s Vampire is still seeking U.S. distribution. In the Japanese...
I’m not saying that the 2011 Sundance Film Festival was a complete bust, but I can’t help but feel a little bit let down. Like many...
Debuting at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival was Japanese director Iwai Shunji’s Vampire (review), a film about a young schoolteacher (Kevin Zegers) who develops a taste...
Said to be getting a theatrical run and VOD release this coming June from Magnet, Bloody Disgusting scored an early look at the Norwegian creature feature...
One of my top 10 films of 2010 was Kim Jee-woon’s I Saw the Devil, which opens in limited theaters March 4 from Magnet Releasing. A...
Sliding under the radar during most of production was Iwai Shunji’s Japanese Vampire, which just premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The film drained Ryan Daley...
Just barely sliding into Sundance this year is the Laura Lau/Chris Kentis horror flick The Silent House (review), a last-minute addition that follows a young woman’s...
Amazingly, it’s been nearly ten years since director Lucky McKee first made a name for himself with the quirky character-based horror film May, which debuted at...
East coast writer John Marrone just emailed me an amazing video from the halls of the Sundance Film Festival premiere of The Woman, Luck McKee’s Offspring...
When will the balloon pop? Writer/director Kevin Smith’s ego has been inflating at such a rapid rate it’s only a matter of time until it bursts....
While his feature debut Hobo with a Shotgun is playing to mostly positive reviews over at this week’s Sundance Film Festival, director Jason Eisener is already...
For those who enjoyed director Jason Eisener’s award-winning faux-trailer Hobo with a Shotgun, not to mention his later blood-drenched short film “Treevenge”, you can thank your...
One of the films premiering in the genre-friendly Park City at Midnight section of the Sundance Film Festival this year is directorTodd Rohal’s Catechism Cataclysm, a...
Can’t make it to Sundance for your true crime fix? No worries. Bloody Disgusting festival reporter Corey Mitchell has posted the entire awesome short film, Something...