Indie genre filmmaker Mickey Keating has begun production on his latest horror offering, Offseason, which he teased on social media as a “southern gothic feature.” There’s no information available, but the film does star Jocelin Donahue, pictured above in Ti West’s The House of the Devil, who also appeared in Dead Awake, I Trapped the Devil, […]
With multiple seasons, a spin-off cartoon, and endless merchandise tie-ins under its belt, anthology series Tales from the Crypt decided to parlay its success to the big screen in the mid-90s. Unlike the series, which was based on the 1950s EC Comics of the same name, the first film told an original story unrelated to […]
After nearly three years on the shelf, I don’t think 20th Century Fox was expecting much from the theatrical release of Underwater, which looks set for a major loss with its reported $60M-$80M budget. The aquatic horror took in an awful estimated $7M here in the States, setting the table for an extensive loss if […]
We’ve been hearing rumblings about a new Dario Argento film for the past year or so – it’d be his first since 2012’s Dracula 3D – with an interview out of FrightFest back in August of last year indicating that Argento’s next will be another Giallo film, titled Occhiali Neri (aka Black Glasses). This is a […]
With the PG-13, action-heavy “Dark Universe” behind us, Universal Studios is now dedicated to bringing back their iconic monster movies in far more interesting ways, and up first is The Invisible Man from Blumhouse and Upgrade writer/director Leigh Whannell. Just how far have we come from the days of the planned/failed “Dark Universe,” you ask? […]
An essential companion to franchise documentary Never Sleep Again, Scream, Queen! My Nightmare On Elm Street is a wonderful documentary that hit the festival circuit last year, telling the story of Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge star Mark Patton and his own personal experience with the film’s reception and legacy. Bringing necessary context to […]
Ready or Not‘s Samara Weaving and Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter, Horns, The Woman in Black, Victor Frankenstein) both star in the Jason Lei Howden-directed action-comedy Guns Akimbo, which Bloody Disgusting learned will now open in select theaters on February 28, 2020. In the film, Miles’ (Radcliffe) nerdy existence as a video game developer takes a dramatic turn when he […]
Everardo Gout (Nat Geo’s Mars, Luke Cage) is directing the upcoming fifth installment in The Purge franchise, and Deadline brings us the latest casting news today. Leven Rambin, who starred in the second season of HBO’s “True Detective,” will star alongside Will Patton, Cassidy Freeman, Ana de la Reguera and Tenoch Huerta. Sources recently told THR that the […]
Glenn Danzig‘s Verotika world premiered at Cinepocalypse last year and became something of an instant cult classic, with our own Patrick Bromley calling it “the horror equivalent of The Room” in his review here on Bloody Disgusting. The film was originally supposed to come out on VOD this past Halloween, but the season came and […]
While we wait for more information on the brand new Evil Dead film that’s currently in the works, we thought you’d like to know that the original classic is coming to Netflix! Sam Raimi’s The Evil Dead will begin streaming on January 10, 2020. In the meantime, the entire three season run of Starz’s series […]