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Keith Thomas Talks Nightmares, Jewish Tradition, and Sound Design in ‘The Vigil’

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Keith Thomas’ directorial debut is available in theatres and on VOD in the states. The Vigil first aired at TIFF in 2019, where our own Joe Lipsett reviewed the film and praised it for its “sound design, lighting, and lead performance.” To celebrate The Vigil’s domestic release, Thomas joins Bloody Disgusting’s Nightmare on Film Street podcast […]

How the ‘Resident Evil 2’ Remake’s Sound Design Messes with Your Mind

‘Attack of the Murder Hornets’ and Director Michael Paul Stephenson’s Horror Approach [Interview]

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Nearly twenty years after starring in Troll 2, filmmaker Michael Paul Stephenson made a documentary about it, Best Worst Movie, that chronicled its cult fandom and key players involved with the film’s creation. His follow-up documentary, The American Scream, put a compassionate and joyful spotlight on the Halloween home haunt, told through three households in a Massachusetts town. […]

Michael Myers Goes On the Attack In New ‘Halloween’ Clip

First Look at ‘Hide and Seek’ Remake, Acquired by Saban Films

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Bloody Disgusting has just scored a first look at CJ Entertainment’s horror-thriller remake Hide And Seek with news that Saban Films has taken North American, UK and Irish rights to the Joel David Moore (Hatchet, Youth in Oregon) directed redo of the 2013 hit (read our review). “Dracula’s” Jonathan Rhys Meyers leads cast alongside Jacinda Barrett (“Bloodline”), Joe Pantoliano (“The Sopranos”) and Mustafa […]

5 Years Later: ‘Goosebumps’ Brought R.L. Stine’s Twisted Imagination to the Screen With Epic Execution

Christina Ricci Escapes ‘Monstrous’ Abuse In Chris Sivertson’s Monster Movie

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The Lost, All Cheerleaders Die and I Know Who Killed Me‘s Chris Sivertson is back and this time he’s joined by Christina Ricci, best known to us horror fans as Wednesday Addams in The Addams Family films from the 1990s. Bloody Disgusting learned that Ricci, who more recently appeared in the “Sleepy Hollow” series and […]

Chris Columbus Producing What Sounds Like a Family-Friendly Chupacabra Movie for Netflix

Olivia Wilde Shares First Look at Florence Pugh in Her Psychological Thriller ‘Don’t Worry Darling’

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Olivia Wilde (Booksmart) is both directing and starring in the psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling for New Line Cinema, which has a cast including Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, Chris Pine, KiKi Layne and Gemma Chan. The movie was filmed during the ongoing pandemic, and Wilde has taken to Instagram this week to share a first-look preview. “Don’t worry,” she captions […]

Horror Comic ‘Stray Dogs’ Getting Animated Adaptation from Paramount and Gary Dauberman

Here’s Stephen Lang as the ‘Old Man’ in Lucky Mckee’s Next Horror Movie!

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After playing the “Blind Man” in Don’t Breathe (and its upcoming sequel), Stephen Lang is set to play “Old Man” in Lucky McKee‘s Old Man, a thriller that’s currently in production. McKee, who directed the indie masterpiece May, among several other great horror films, shared the following first look from the set of Old Man, giving us a […]

Stephen Lang Starring in Director Joe Begos’ Next Horror Film ‘V.F.W.’ for Fangoria

Starz Will Soon Be the Exclusive Streaming Home for the Latest Lionsgate Theatrical Releases

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The Starz network and streaming service is owned by Lionsgate, so it only makes sense that Starz and Lionsgate have inked an exclusive first window output deal for new releases. The Hollywood Reporter explains this morning, “Lionsgate is looking to give Starz a bigger movie streaming bundle by signing a multiyear theatrical output agreement with […]

WB Considered Bringing ‘Mortal Kombat’ to HBO Max But Theatrical Release Currently Expected

Menacing March: 19 New Horror Movies Releasing This Month!

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Spring is around the corner, and the sun will be shining once more, but there’s still plenty to be terrified of in March. Here’s all the new horror headed your way this month. A lonely hairdresser finds herself obsessed with clients, leading to one too many bloody scalps. Director/producer Jill Gevargizian’s The Stylist snips its […]

Virgil Films Releasing the Documentary ‘Scream, Queen! My Nightmare On Elm Street’ in March

Confronting Carter Smith’s Queer Horror Short ‘Bugcrush’ [Formative Fears]

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Formative Fears is a column that explores how horror scared us from an early age, or how the genre contextualizes youthful phobias and trauma. From memories of things that went bump in the night, to adolescent anxieties made real through the use of monsters and mayhem, this series expresses what it felt like to be a […]

‘The Lodge’ is a Dark and Guilt-Ridden Christmas Story [Formative Fears]