Imagine you’re on a game show, and you can choose between two prizes: a diamond or bottle of water! It’s an easy choice. The diamonds are clearly more valuable. Now imagine being given the same choice again, only this time, you’re not on a game show, but dehydrated in the desert after wandering for days. […]
There was a time when Rambo was going to be rebooted, without Sylvester Stallone in the title role, but it seems those plans have changed as Deadline reports tonight that Stallone will indeed be back for Rambo 5, which is looking to shoot later this year. Stallone is working on the script and *may* even direct. […]
Each month in Horror Queers, Joe and Trace tackle a horror film with LGBTQ+ themes, a high camp quotient or both. For lifelong queer horror fans like us, there’s as much value in serious discussions about representation as there is in reading a ridiculously silly/fun horror film with a YAS KWEEN mentality. Just know that […]
Today sees the theatrical/digital/VOD release of Altered Perception (DVD coming in June), a psychological thriller about a government drug test that quickly goes wrong. To give you a taste of the film, we’ve got a long clip that shows the test volunteers filling out some forms and then going in for their injection, which just […]
One of the freshest, most interesting voices on the genre scene right now is Ana Lily Amirpour, who got her start with the Iranian vampire-western A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night before heading into a post-apocalyptic setting for the Mad Max-style The Bad Batch. Next from Amirpour will be the fantasy adventure Blood Moon. […]
One of the things we most enjoy about horror are the insanely memorable death scenes. Horror often introduces new ways to die that we hadn’t yet thought of, from chest bursting baby aliens in Alien to group bisection by wire in Ghost Ship, it’s often easier to remember the deaths more than the characters. Luckily, […]
In easily one of the coolest loglines I’ve read in quite some time, G. Patrick Condon‘s indie Incredible Violence sounds a bit like Behind the Mask with a different kind of twist. You see, in the film, a hack filmmaker wastes the money lent to him by a mysterious organization, and so has to take […]
Image Source: AP Images/Invision Now THIS is a powerhouse pair-up! THR reports today that Alexandre Aja (High Tension, The Hills Have Eyes) will direct and Sam Raimi (Evil Dead, Drag Me to Hell) will produce Crawl for Paramount, a low-budget, self-contained original horror film that’s already in pre-production. “The script centers on a young woman who, […]
Very interesting news just broke tonight, as Deadline reports that John Woo and Universal Pictures are joining forces for a new take on Woo’s 1989 action film The Killer, which Woo himself will be returning to direct. Replacing Chow-Yun Fat in the leading role? Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong’o, fresh off her role in Black Panther. In The Killer, she will […]
Paramount Pictures and Platinum Dunes’ A Quiet Place (read our review out of SXSW) continues to roll, although it was slowed significantly by the release of the new Avengers. Still, the John Krasinski-directed sci-fi thriller pulled in yet another $10.65M estimated this weekend for $148M domestic take (topping M. Night Shyamalan’s Split) and worldwide total of $235M. It […]