February may be the shortest month of the year, but you’d never know it from all the horror movies, shows and video games that have been jam-packed into the next four weeks. Your month of nightmares begins in the interactive realm. Dawn of Fear premieres February 3, exclusively on the PlayStation 4, and puts you […]
Universal, Blumhouse and Leigh Whannell‘s new take on The Invisible Man is headed our way in less than a month, and a Super Bowl spot tonight features bits of new footage. Check it out below. Here’s the full plot rundown: “Trapped in a violent, controlling relationship with a wealthy and brilliant scientist, Cecilia Kass (Elisabeth […]
As a young gorehound gamer, Raven Software’s Soldier of Fortune series made me feel like a kid in a candy store. Inspired by the magazine of the same name, the game had you working as a mercenary hunting down a terrorist group that had stolen nuclear warheads. The game was noteworthy for it GHOUL engine, […]
Telling a story that’s been told before is a tricky thing. Telling a story that’s been told over and over again for centuries is even trickier. In Osgood Perkins’ new horrifying fairy tale Gretel and Hansel, the filmmaker – who is famous for his pronounced, arch aesthetics and compositions – had to pick and choose […]
A newly formed global interactive entertainment group and its subsidiary have announced a new co-op first-person shooter with a twist. Enad Global 7, together with Toadman Studios and Sold Out Publishing, have announced EvilvEvil, a “slick vampire shooter” that features a “player-directed, continuously updated storyline”. The game is set to be released later this year […]
Documentary filmmaker Alexandre O. Phillipe is quickly assembling a collection of cinematic essays dissecting horror’s most notable classics. 78/52: Hitchcock’s Shower Scene broke down Psycho’s most iconic scene. Phillipe’s follow-up, Memory: The Origins of Alien, examined Alien and the chest-bursting sequence that permanently embedded itself in pop culture. Now comes Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on The Exorcist, another video essay that […]
Indie dev Artur Łączkowski has something for you this February if you’re looking for a story-driven horror thriller. Death of Rose (which you can find on Steam) is the first instalment of a “unique horror experience”, focusing on the relationship between two friends that just so happens to involve exploring an abandoned school. Scott lives […]
Osgood Perkins has been a horror director on our radar for years now, and after the 1-2-3 punch of The Blackcoat’s Daughter, I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House and this weekend’s impressive Gretel and Hansel you can damn well bet we’re interested in whatever his next project is going to be. […]
Capcom already told us about the first goodie a few weeks back for the upcoming Switch version of Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition, and now we have another in the form of a new Weapon Switching system. Producer Matt Walker took to Twitter again to talk about the system, which by pressing and holding […]
Set to premiere at Berlin, Variety shares the first trailer for The Intruder (El Prófugo), described by its makers as a “psycho-sexual fantastic thriller.” The Intruder tells the story of a woman who suffers a trauma, meets the man of her dreams, only for her life to become a nightmare. The Intruder stars two of […]