Whether or not they resonate, you have to credit the Purge films for tackling social issues head on, and this year’s The First Purge looks to be no exception. Gerard McMurray (Burning Sands) directed the series’ latest installment, a prequel that tells the story of, well, America’s very first Purge Night. Speaking with Deadline, McMurray touched on […]
Bill Moseley, Sid Haig and Sheri Moon Zombie are all back in 3 from Hell, and Rob Zombie just shared another new photo of his wife as Baby Firefly tonight. Sporting a “Free Baby” t-shirt, the blonde-haired maniac is being escorted by police after another violent outburst, and the photo interestingly teases some plot details. Zombie captions the photo, […]
When it comes to summer themed horror, most revolve around summer camp or camping in general. There are countless slashers and supernatural horror films set around cabins in woods that it’s pretty much ensured that I never need to go camping again in my life. It makes sense, though; summer camps and campsites can be […]
All of a sudden I care about the 2018 World Cup… a lot. With “Ash vs. Evil Dead” officially canceled by Starz, and Bruce Campbell having retired Ash, our biggest hope is that Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert make another film. Campbell has not only given his blessing to sally forth without him, but he’s also […]
The teaser for Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria that dropped recently revealed a distinct departure from the vivid colored world of Dario Argento’s beloved supernatural classic. Color scheme aside, the teaser seems to be boldly declaring that this won’t be closely following the same beats of the 1977 film. While there are foundational plot elements in common, […]
Director John Borowski is best known for his particular brand of historical-horror documentaries on infamous serial killers, so at first glance, it may seem strange that his latest project is an in-depth look at the life of a contemporary painter. However, upon closer inspection you’ll find that Bloodlines: The Art and Life of Vincent Castiglia […]
Two of this year’s most hotly anticipated horror films are David Gordon Green‘s Halloween and Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria, which is interesting because it was Gordon Green (Pineapple Express) who was initially attached to direct the Suspiria remake! That iteration dates way back to 2008, and was announced dead in 2013. At different points, as we’ve […]
If you’ve been hungry for a physical copy of Michael Abels’ score to Jordan Peele’s Get Out, Waxwork Records has you covered with a vinyl release coming this week. Via Pitchfork, “The deluxe 2xLP set includes “Garden Party” green marbled vinyl, as well as an essay by Peele about his collaboration with composer Michael Abels.” […]
It was just announced that Ari Aster‘s outrageously hyped Hereditary received a brutal D+ CinemaScore in its opening weekend. Many fans didn’t buy into the hype that began after its World Premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, before gaining the support of even more critics out of the SXSW Film Festival. To put it in perspective, A24’s The Witch received a C- CinemaScore during […]
Filming begins next month on Andy Muschietti’s IT: Chapter 2, and we’ve learned today that the final member of the adult Losers’ Club has been cast. “Shadowhunters” star Isaiah Mustafa will play Mike Hanlon, the role played by Chosen Jacobs (below) in the first film. The cast also includes Jessica Chastain as Beverly, Bill Hader as Richie, James McAvoy as Bill, James Ransone as […]