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Entire ‘Half-Life’ Series Available For Free For Limited Time Until ‘Half-Life: Alyx’ Launches

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Waiting on Half-Life: Alyx? You’re not the only one. Valve has decided that for the time until the game launches, you can play the entire series for absolutely free on Steam. Valve made the announcement on Steam that Half-Life, along with its expansions Half-Life: Opposing Force and Half-Life: Blue Shift, Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode […]

Long-Developed ‘Half-Life 2’ “MMod” Released, Adds New Shine to Combat, Graphics

[Trailer] Wild Eye Releasing Conjures Up the Ghost of an Ancient Maneater With ‘Ouija Shark’

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They’re gonna need a bigger board. Wild Eye Releasing, the distributor of last year’s Velocipastor, is back at it again this year with the new film Ouija Shark, a low, low, low budget horror film swimming our way soon. In Scott Patrick’s Ouija Shark, “A group of teenage girls summon an ancient man-eating shark after […]

Jaws Unleashed in New Images from Video Game ‘Maneater,’ Where You Play as a Killer Shark

Skybound Games Releases All Four Seasons of ‘Telltale’s The Walking Dead’ to Switch, Steam

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Skybound Games today announced that not only will Telltale’s The Walking Dead will be headed back to Steam, but also that all of the episodes will be debuting on the Nintendo Switch! The Walking Dead: Season Two and The Walking Dead: A New Frontier join the previously-released Season One and The Final Season on the […]

Skybound Games Announces ‘The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series’ Collection

Takashi Miike’s ‘Audition’ is a Stomach-Churning Love Story Gone Wrong [Butcher Block]

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Butcher Block is a weekly series celebrating horror’s most extreme films and the minds behind them. Dedicated to graphic gore and splatter, each week will explore the dark, the disturbed, and the depraved in horror, and the blood and guts involved. For the films that use special effects of gore as an art form, and the fans […]

[Butcher Block] ‘Maniac’ Remake Makes You Complicit in Its Twisted Love Story

‘Dying Light 2’ Delayed From Spring Release

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In another sign that the upcoming next generation of consoles has devs rethinking the current gen for their current projects, Techland has announced that their upcoming open-world zombie shooter Dying Light 2 has been delayed from its Spring 2020 release. In a message posted on Twitter, the team states that they “need more development time” […]

New ‘Dying Light 2’ First Look Video Includes Footage and Developer Interview

Animated Movie ‘Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge’ Coming This Year from WB Animation

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In addition to the upcoming James Wan-produced live-action film in 2021, we’ve learned via THR today that a Mortal Kombat animated movie is on the way early this year! Warner Bros. Animation’s Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge, the site reports, will arrive sometime in “the first half of 2020.” The voice cast includes: Joel McHale […]

The ‘Mortal Kombat 11’ Story Campaign Is the Best ‘Mortal Kombat’ Movie Never Made

Capcom Lays Out 2020 Content Roadmap For ‘Monster Hunter World: Iceborne’

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With the recent PC release on January 9th for Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, Capcom has updated their roadmap for the expansion. The update coincides with the news that updates across console and PC will sync starting with the release of the version 13.5 update in April. According to the press release, the PC version will […]

PC Version of ‘Monster Hunter World: Iceborne’ Launches January 9th

Celebrating ‘Ghoulies’ and Its Surprising Queerness at 35

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Low budget creature feature Ghoulies is many things to many people: a crass and brazen rip-off of Gremlins, a second-tier franchise from prolific schlock producer/director Charles Band, and a mid-80s guilty pleasure that brings to mind popular children’s toy Boglins. Revisiting the film for its 35th anniversary, Ghoulies is all of this and so much […]

‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ Imagined as a Romantic Comedy Takes a Surprising Turn!

The Hitchhiker from Hell: Revisiting Richard Stanley’s ‘Dust Devil’

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Color Out of Space, an adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s popular story, marks the first feature film in decades helmed by Richard Stanley. After a well-received debut with Hardware, he used his newfound clout to make a more personal film; his sophomore effort Dust Devil, his last full feature released since 1992. Like Color Out of Space, Dust Devil was […]

First Look at ’31’ Standout Richard Brake in Rob Zombie’s ‘3 from Hell’