The dominos have begun to fall as festivals are being canceled and studios are closing their doors. This morning Paramount Pictures pulled A Quiet Place Part II from their release schedule and now Disney is following suit. 20th Century Studios/Marvel’s The New Mutants and Searchlight’s horror pic Antlers are off the release schedule, reports Deadline, adding that […]
We won’t have to wait long for Spawn to hit Mortal Kombat 11, but in the meantime, if you’re feeling nostalgic, GOG.com has something for you. While it hasn’t aged well (and the cutscenes are hilariously awful), there’s a certain charm for the series’ first foray into 3D with Mortal Kombat 4. And now, you […]
“It was one shitty night, don’t let it ruin the rest of your life.” This line, uttered by Skye in Natalia Leite’s film M.F.A., encapsulates the prevalent attitude toward sexual assault and rape; it is bad, yes, but you can just get over it. Sexual assault on college campuses is a harrowing reality that most […]
What if Elite Hunting opened up for business… in 1901? The Eli Roth-created Hostel franchise has taken us to Slovakia and Las Vegas across three films, but it’s now been nearly a decade since the release of Scott Spiegel’s Hostel: Part III and we haven’t heard a peep from the franchise in a long time. […]
The box office success of Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man has made Universal’s iconic monsters popular again, and THR reports tonight that Karyn Kusama (Jennifer’s Body, The Invitation, Destroyer) has been set to direct a new take on Dracula for Blumhouse Productions. THR notes, “The project isn’t housed at Universal yet, and technically, it could be made at […]
Released back in December, developer Draw Distance has announced that their narrative adventure game Vampire: The Masquerade – Coteries of New York will launch via the Nintendo eShop on March 24, with the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions coming “very soon”. The console versions will contain additional graphic assets, such as new character portraits […]
Scream Factory has announced a handful of upcoming horror titles for June 2020, including Thirteen Ghosts (2001), Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, Orca and The Hills Run Red! Here’s everything you need to know about all four releases, with art down below. THIRTEEN GHOSTS (2001) The gory 2001 remake of the William Castle original […]
Ten months after first announcing that their science-fiction horror first-person shooter The Persistence would be available for regular PS4 users, developer Firesprite Games has announced that the title will also be headed to PC via Steam and Xbox One this summer, alongside the PlayStation 4 release. Those who own the original PlayStation VR version will […]
Reiterating last week’s box office report, Universal Pictures and Blumhouse’s low budget, modern take on The Invisible Man (read our review) is a huge hit, costing a reported $7M-$10M and now sitting at 98.3M globally. The first of the studio’s solo efforts, Leigh Whannell (Upgrade) wrote and directed the modern spin on the famed Universal Monster in which […]
Sadly, while we still haven’t gotten anything close to an announcement regarding the return of the Silent Hill franchise (despite that “too good to be true” rumour a few weeks back), fans are once again coming to the rescue. In this case, 3D artist and animator Hoolopee (who also created a PS1 demake trailer for […]