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‘Venus’ TIFF Review – Modern, Bloody Update to Lovecraft Story

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Producer Álex de la Iglesia (The Day of the Beast) enlisted horror director Jaume Balagueró (REC, Sleep Tight) to helm the newest entry in his feature film series “The Fear Collection.” Balagueró teamed with Verónica scribe Fernando Navarro to co-write Venus, a blood-drenched and modern update to H.P. Lovecraft’s “The Dreams in the Witch House.” A violent crime thriller gets applied to the Lovecraftian tale, […]

‘The Blackening’ Review – Equal Parts Comedy and Commentary

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Director Tim Story’s slasher The Blackening has a killer premise: if all of the characters are Black, who dies first? In the adaptation of 3peat’s Comedy Central short, co-writers Dewayne Perkins and Tracy Oliver strand a group of friends at a remote cottage in the woods for Juneteenth (yes holiday horror!). Unbeknownst to them, the […]

Halloween Ends TV Spot Promises to Put the Boogeyman to Bed

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We’re just about one month away from the return of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode in Halloween Ends, coming to theaters and streaming on Peacock on October 14, 2022. The wait is almost over, and a brand new international TV spot has surfaced this week to give us a first look at some fresh new […]

‘Wendell & Wild’ TIFF Review – An Overstuffed Halloween Treat

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Director Mark Mylod and writers Seth Reiss and Will Tracy carefully construct a multi-course fine dining tasting menu of satirical delights and frights in The Menu. While the sophisticated and dry horror-comedy tantalizes with a feast for the senses and a compelling ensemble cast, The Menu‘s satire lacks bite. Obsessed foodie Tyler (Nicholas Hoult) finally secured a coveted spot at the exclusive Hawthorne Island […]

Disney’s ‘Werewolf by Night’ Trailer Teases Gateway Horror in Black and White!

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Disney+ is howling at the moon as they continue to get into the Halloween spirit. In addition to the hotly-anticipated Hocus Pocus sequel, the streamer is set to release its Marvel werewolf special Werewolf by Night! At today’s big Disney event, the trailer was dropped revealing a classic black and white horror story that director Michael […]

‘Sisu’ TIFF Review – A Gonzo Journey With Gory Fist-Pumping Fun

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Writer/Director Jalmari Helander delivered a delightfully wicked twist to Santa Claus in 2010’s genre-bender Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale. Helander’s latest, Sisu, sees the filmmaker reteaming with some familiar Rare Exports faces for another crowd-pleasing genre-bender, this time an R-rated journey through Lapland near the end of World War II. The period action adventure goes hard on hyper-violence and […]

Brad Anderson’s New Horror Movie ‘Blood’ Finds a Home at Vertical Entertainment [Image]

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Brad Anderson (Session 9, The Machinist) is back with psychological horror movie Blood, and Deadline reports today that Vertical Entertainment has scooped up North American rights. Deadline notes in their report, “While the feature will be released to both theaters and digital platforms, a release date has not yet been disclosed.” Michelle Monaghan (“True Detective”) stars […]

James Wan Shares Video of Epic Unused ‘The Conjuring 2’ Demon

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It’s wild that the demonic nun known as Valak has become such a horror icon, starring in her own movie back in 2018 with a sequel on the way, because the character almost didn’t even make it into The Conjuring 2. As James Wan has noted in the past, Valak was actually a final hour replacement for […]

‘Congo’ – A 1990s Camp Classic That’s Begging for Rediscovery

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The “guy in a gorilla suit” is synonymous with cheap genre film quickies. If you had a budget of pocket lint and pennies, you could knock out a low rent schlockfest where your monster was some variant of an ape in no time flat. Hell, John Landis did just that in the early 1970s with […]

‘The House on Sorority Row’ and ‘Sorority Row’ Fulfill Different Horror Cravings [Revenge of the Remakes]

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Mark Rosman‘s The House on Sorority Row (1982) and Stewart Hendler‘s Sorority Row (2009) feel shoved aside in their respective horror classes. Titles like Pieces, Black Christmas, and The Dorm That Dripped Blood get more frequent mentions when discussing pre-90s sorority or dormitory slashers. Remake debates rarely include Sorority Row in their reassessments of unfairly […]