Via THR tonight, Cedric Nicolas-Troyan (The Huntsman: Winter’s War) has signed on to direct an action thriller titled Kate for Netflix, with Deadpool 2 director David Leitch on board to executive produce. And man are we loving the plot of this one. The site details, “The script [written by] Umair Aleem follows a female assassin who, after being […]
Get. Excited. Constantin Film has hired a director to reboot the Resident Evil franchise and it’s definitely someone who can return it to its horror roots. Johannes Roberts, director of the excellent 47 Meters Down and this year’s underrated The Strangers: Prey at Night, will be both writing and getting behind the camera for the […]
So have you heard? You are right, if you have heard that there will be a Wolverine movie spin-off from the X-men movie franchise. Of course, Hugh Jackman will continue to play Logan also known as our favourite Wolverine. Many questions have been asked at Yahoo! Answers as to whether there will be a 4th […]
Originally announced at SDCC earlier this year, Scream Factory is bringing The Craft to Collector’s Edition Blu-ray, and they’ve provided us with additional release details today. For starters, the official release date is planned for March 12th. Extras are in progress and will be announced on a later date but Scream Factory can confirm right […]
Lionsgate’s Leprechaun Returns pulls a Halloween 2018 and takes place following the events in the first Leprechaun, only this time Warwick Davis has been replaced by Linden Porco. Davis has played the title character in the 1993 film and several of its sequels before the 2014 reboot replaced him with Dylan ‘Hornswoggle’ Postl. Point is, it’s a little strange to see Porco throwing quips when this […]
Over the past few years I've had the opportunity to ask thousands of people this one question, "Do you like horror?" Not including my discussions at the World Horror Convention or Festival of Fear, more often than not I get variations on, "Oh, no. I do not like horror; its not my thing at all." […]
Axe-wielding murderous Santas aren’t anything new, but they’re still one of my all-time favorite horror tropes. From Santa’s Slay to Silent Night, we’ve seen all sorts of wacky yuletide carnage taking place on a traditionally cheerful occasion. Norwegian filmmaker Reinert Kiil is the latest to try his luck at a serial-killing Saint Nick with Christmas Blood, […]
David Gordon Green’s Halloween provided us with much to be excited about, and perhaps nothing more exciting than the fact that John Carpenter (along with son Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies) scored the film. Carpenter hadn’t actually scored a film since his own Ghosts of Mars back in 2001, so that was needless to say […]
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, the sequel to 2006's smash, comedy hit is just as good as the first. Many sequels tend to be the same movie with a larger budget, but Smithsonian escapes that trap and tells a completely different story than the original. Smithsonian also manages to come up with […]
With the release of Orion’s Anna and the Apocalypse in limited theaters this weekend, allow me two proclamations. First, SEE ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE. Not only does John McPhail’s showstopper fulfill Christmas Horror promises, but it does so as a dynamite Scottish zombie musical. Second, y’all don’t watch enough horror musicals. Maybe you – specifically […]