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Senegalese Horror Movie ‘Saloum’ Acquired by Shudder for September Streaming Premiere

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Shudder has announced today a theatrical run for the highly-anticipated and award-winning Shudder Original Saloum beginning Friday, September 2 ahead of the film’s streaming debut on Thursday, September 8. A national rollout will follow beginning Friday, September 9. The film, written and directed by Jean Luc Herbulot (Dealer) was a breakout release of Midnight Madness at the 2021 Toronto […]

‘Alien’ Mentioned Among Franchises Set to Receive “New Chapters” at CinemaCon

The Gory & Sleazy Pleasures of Bill Hinzman’s Zombie Movie

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At about 40 minutes into the runtime of the Spanish psychological horror thriller Shrew’s Nest, our main character Montse (played with tragic tenacity by Macarena Gómez) allows herself a chance at feeling vulnerable in a revealing conversation with her younger sister. Montse, who has raised her as her own after the death of their parents, […]

‘Alien’ Mentioned Among Franchises Set to Receive “New Chapters” at CinemaCon

A24 and Alex Garland’s MEN Comes Home to Digital and Blu-ray in August

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Being billed as a Southern Gothic horror movie, Vincent Grashaw‘s film What Josiah Saw will stream exclusively on Shudder on Thursday, August 4, BD has learned this afternoon. The film will be available on Shudder U.S., Shudder CA, Shudder UKI, and Shudder ANZ. Watch the official trailer below! “After two decades, a damaged family reunites at their […]

Punk Rock Art for Jovanka Vuckovic’s ‘Riot Girls’

‘The Black Phone’ Comes Home to On Demand This Friday!

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In this edition of The Silver Lining, we’ll be covering Johannes Roberts’ videogame adaptation, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City! The Resident Evil franchise is the undisputed king of the survival horror genre. Sure, the overarching plot of these games makes less sense the more you think about them, but in a series that has […]

‘Alien’ Mentioned Among Franchises Set to Receive “New Chapters” at CinemaCon

‘Nyctophobia’ – RZA Executive Producing Horror Movie About a Supernatural Blackout

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Previously set for release in the U.S. and Canada on August 31, we’ve learned tonight that 20th Century Studios and New Regency have moved Barbarian into September 2022. The horror-thriller will now release in theaters on September 9, 2022. Interesting to note, that’s the same day Warner Bros. is releasing the new Salem’s Lot. Last […]

‘Alien’ Mentioned Among Franchises Set to Receive “New Chapters” at CinemaCon

Hulu Movie ‘Prey’ Will World Premiere on the Big Screen at San Diego Comic-Con This Month

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Dan Trachtenberg‘s (10 Cloverfield Lane) Prey is coming exclusively to Hulu on August 5, but select fans will be able to experience the film on the big screen later this month. Collider reports this afternoon that they’ll be hosting the World Premiere of Prey at San Diego Comic-Con, the screening taking place on Thursday night, July […]

‘Alien’ Mentioned Among Franchises Set to Receive “New Chapters” at CinemaCon

Bill Skarsgård Horror Movie ‘Barbarian’ Moves to September 2022

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Dan Trachtenberg‘s (10 Cloverfield Lane) Prey is coming exclusively to Hulu on August 5, but select fans will be able to experience the film on the big screen later this month. Collider reports this afternoon that they’ll be hosting the World Premiere of Prey at San Diego Comic-Con, the screening taking place on Thursday night, July […]

Punk Rock Art for Jovanka Vuckovic’s ‘Riot Girls’

Original Character Inspired New ‘Predator’ Movie!

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20th Century Studios brings Dan Trachtenberg‘s (10 Cloverfield Lane) Prey exclusively to Hulu on August 5, a brand new take on the Predator franchise that focuses on all new characters. But one character from the original 1987 movie actually did inspire the entire approach to Prey, Trachtenberg reveals in a new interview with Empire Magazine (via AvP Galaxy). “In […]

‘Alien’ Mentioned Among Franchises Set to Receive “New Chapters” at CinemaCon

FRIGHTGOWN Screening Series Returns to Celebrate Queer Indie Horror This Summer

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Psycho is given a great deal of credit for redefining the direction American horror would take in the 1960s, and rightly so, but another film also deserves recognition for its innovations and influence. Like Psycho, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? signaled a shift from aliens, giant bugs, and atomic monsters to the more subtle […]

‘Alien’ Mentioned Among Franchises Set to Receive “New Chapters” at CinemaCon