Like so many others, I am filled with horror concerning recent events, particularly the injustices (which is just not strong enough a word) that resulted in the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and others which have brought about protests, both peaceful and violent, across the country. Unfortunately, these kinds of injustices and […]
Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion‘s home invasion action-thriller Becky (read Meagan’s review) was released onto Digital outlets and in select drive-in theaters today, and the release is being celebrated with two brand new posters that are the best pieces of art we’ve seen for the film to date. They come courtesy of artists Eddie Holly (#1) and […]
A unique spin on the wilderness survival thriller, Outback arrives on DVD, Digital, and On Demand June 9th from Lionsgate. “The lengths people go to save their loved ones are portrayed in a tragically touching way as time is quickly running out for a stranded couple,” explains the press release about the film from director Mike Green. Said to […]
The Rocky Horror Picture Show is one of the ultimate queer classics. For those of you that haven’t seen it, this flick is a parody of B-Movies from the 1950s and earlier in the genres of Science Fiction and Horror. It was created originally as a stage play by Richard O’Brien and adapted to film […]
Announced as an Official Selection of Cannes, Bloody Disgusting has the very first look at a pair of new posters for Yeon Sang-ho‘s Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula, which will be released presumably later this year through Well Go USA. In the film, “Four years after South Korea’s total decimation in Train to Busan, Jung-seok (Gang Dong-won), […]
Last month Deadline shared a first look at Kodi Smit-McPhee (Let Me In, The Road, ParaNorman) and Ryan Kwanten (Dead Silence, “True Blood”) in the sci-fi infection thriller 2067. The movie takes place in a world plagued by disease after climate change has forced the adoption of artificial oxygen. “With his wife sick and little hope for survival, Ethan […]
Hello, true believers, and welcome to You Aughta Know, a column dedicated to the decade that is now two full decades behind us. That’s right, it’s time to take a look back at one of the most overlooked decades of horror. Follow along as I do my best to chronologically explore the horror titles that made […]
We had reported well over one year ago that Paramount was adapting Kyle Starks’ graphic novel Kill Them All, a violent tale that pays tribute to action movies from the 1990s. “Kill Them All tells of a betrayed murderess on a revenge streak and a hard-drinking former cop who, to get what they want, team to […]
Oscar-winner Alexander Payne (Sideways, Nebraska) had recently been attached to direct horror-comedy The Menu, with Emma Stone on board to star. Those plans have changed. Variety reports this week that both Payne and Stone are off the project, and “Succession” director Mark Mylod is now in talks to direct. A cast has not yet been put into […]
In 2017, Satan’s Slaves topped the list of highest-grossing films in Indonesia. After receiving strong buzz during its festival run, the film found a perfect home on Shudder, where it’s continued its reputation as one of the streaming platform’s most frightening offerings. The international success of Satan’s Slaves seems fitting, considering it’s a remake of 1980’s Satan’s Slave, an influential […]