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[Fantastic Fest Review] ‘VFW’ Pits Vets Versus Mutant Punks in Ferocious Throwback Siege Thriller

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Hot on the heels of director Joe Begos’ most personal and accomplished feature yet, Bliss, VFW offers up a John Carpenter Assault on Precinct 13 inspired siege thriller that serves as a complement in many ways. More importantly, it’s an absolute blast. For his bloody and violent midnighter that demands to be seen on the […]

[Fantastic Fest Review] ‘We Summon the Darkness’ Unleashes a Metal Mayhem Joyride

‘Halloween Kills’ Will See the Return of Nurse Marion!

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It’s all in the family with the forthcoming Halloween Kills, which is bringing back several big names from John Carpenter’s seminal 1978 slasher. The latest addition to the cast is Nancy Stephens, who portrayed Nurse Marion Chambers in the original film, reports HalloweenMovies. Interestingly, as the site notes, she also appeared in the 1981 follow-ups Halloween […]

Rumor: Tommy Doyle Making His Return in ‘Halloween Kills’?!

Capcom Releases Video of Full Match From ‘Project Resistance’ Beta

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Some people admittedly are still on the fence when it comes to Capcom’s Project Resistance. Capcom has tried to justify their position in writing, and have now taken the other route of posting a full match from the beta version of the upcoming multiplayer title. It’s obvious that the game is still a work in […]

Capcom Producer: ‘Project Resistance’ is Part of Capcom “Branching Out”

Tony Todd Returning as The Candyman in the Jordan Peele-Produced Sequel? [Exclusive]

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Principal photography kicked off a little over a month ago here in Chicago on the next Candyman, the Jordan Peele-produced sequel to the Clive Barker adaptation that’s directed by Nia DaCosta (Little Woods). While Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Us, Aquaman) leads the cast, horror fans have been on pins and needles waiting for an announcement in regards to […]

Jason Blum Says He’s Up for a ‘Get Out’ Sequel… But Only If Jordan Peele Directs

The 8 Best Portrayals of Frankenstein’s Monster in Film and Television

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Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a literary classic now over 200 years old. The story of a mad scientist creating a monster stitched together from various body parts has contributed to one of horror’s most enduring monsters. With it, two centuries of plays, movies, and television adaptations. Some adhering close to the material and some making […]

A Tribute to Dan Curtis: King of Television Horror

[Interview] How ‘Home Sweet Home Episode 2’ Uses Thai Theater for a Fresh Perspective on Horror

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‘’We wanted it to feel 100% Thai’’, muses director Saroot Tubloy when talking about his upcoming project, Home Sweet Home: Episode 2. ‘’That’s why we included the Dancer enemy. People will see her, and they will instantly recognize where this game is from and who made it.’’  The spectral nemesis is certainly destined to become […]

Nearly 30 Years Ago, ‘Sweet Home’ Established the Blueprint for Survival Horror Gaming!

[Retrospective] The ‘Echo Night’ Games Were ‘Fatal Frame’ Before ‘Fatal Frame’

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We unpack the Echo Night trilogy of survival horror games and examine how they were able to bring deep, layered, emotional storytelling to the genre.  By the end of the 1990s, the survival horror genre was going strong and had found a real rhythm. Popular series like Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and Clock Tower were fully […]

Video Game Retrospective: ‘Fatal Frame’ Series Still the Scariest