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Turtle Rock Studios Announce Co-op Zombie FPS ‘Back 4 Blood’

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After the unfortunate crash and burn that was Overkill’s The Walking Dead, Warner Bros. and Turtle Rock Studios are looking to save the day with today’s huge announcement of Back 4 Blood, a co-operative first-person shooter “designed from the ground-up as an original, premium title” that “marries the best of what made the co-op zombie […]

Former ‘S.T.A.L.K.E.R.’ Team Announce ‘Fear The Wolves’

[Trailer] Six Brand New ‘Alien’ Universe Short Films Coming Soon!

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We told you last year that 20th Century Fox was partnering with Tongal to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Alien by allowing fans to create their own Alien Universe shorts; over 550 entries were received, and six filmmakers were selected to bring their scary stories to life. Today, Fox teases all six shorts with a sneak peek trailer! “From terrifying […]

The X-Men Are Being Hunted By One of Their Own in Brand New ‘Dark Phoenix’ Trailer

National Videogame Museum Digs Up Concepts for Unmade ‘Alien vs. Predator’ Football Game?!

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Long before the Alien and Predator franchises collided on the big screen in Alien vs. Predator, the Xenomorphs and Predators did battle in the early ’90s in the form of comic books and even an SNES video game. As it turns out, another Alien vs. Predator video game was at one point in the works […]

New Twitter Video Further Hints at New ‘Alien’ Video Game, TV Series

[Trailer] Matt Smith is Charles Manson in ‘American Psycho’ Director’s ‘Charlie Says’

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American Psycho director Mary Harron and the film’s co-writer Guinevere Turner have reunited for Charlie Says, a movie primarily centered on the three “Manson Family” women who were sentenced to death in Charles Manson’s infamous murder case. IFC has acquired the U.S. rights to the film, with a planned theatrical and VOD release on May 10, 2019. Matt Smith (“Doctor […]

Matt Smith Joins Jared Leto in ‘Spider-Man’ Spinoff ‘Morbius’

‘Hollow Knight’ to Receive Physical And Collector’s Edition Releases

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Remember that announced physical release for Team Cherry’s Hollow Knight? That release from Skybound Games was unfortunately cancelled, but Fangamer is here to save the day, as both a Physical and a Collector’s Edition of Hollow Knight have been announced. The physical release and collector’s edition will span across PC, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch. […]

Final (And Free!) DLC For ‘Hollow Knight’ Announced For August 23rd

[SXSW Review] Pollyanna McIntosh’s ‘Darlin’ is an Underwhelming Follow-Up to ‘The Woman’

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In 2011, Lucky McKee unleashed The Woman on the world. That film was a sequel to the 2009 film Offspring and now, eight years later, the saga of The Woman continues (concludes?) with Darlin’. The Woman was a brutal, uncomfortable piece of cinema that offered a unique look at gender dynamics and civilization. Darlin’, though well-directed by franchise star Pollyanna McIntosh, suffers […]

THE WOMAN Red Carpet Interviews – Pollyanna McIntosh

An Over the Top Blood Fest: Reflecting on the Violence and Humor of the Cult Wii Game ‘MadWorld’

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During its time the Nintendo Wii was an incredible console that grew to include a vast library of terrific games. While the Wii was home to loads of family-friendly properties, there was one title that made for an incredibly un-Nintendo experience: MadWorld. Developed by Platinum Games and published by Sega, MadWorld remains one of the […]

[Editorial] ‘Red Dead Redemption 2’s Violence Holds an Unpleasant Weight

[SXSW Review] ‘Body at Brighton Rock’ Unleashes Primal Terror in the Wilderness

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Horror is forever reminding us that it’s best to steer clear of the woods, and writer/director Roxanne Benjamin‘s (Southbound, XX) feature debut is the latest entry to remind us that there’s a very thin line between survival and imminent death in nature. For one woefully unprepared part-time summer employee at a mountainous state park, getting lost […]

The Terror of Seeing Yourself in An Other: 10 Body Doubles in Horror

[SXSW Review] Comedy-Horror ‘Tales from the Lodge’ Shakes Up Anthology Format

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Over recent years, the trusty horror anthology format has seen its fair share of reinvention along with most subgenres of genre film. A collection of short films, or segments, all tied together by an interlocking wraparound story or theme, the anthology always brings a fun level of unpredictability thanks to its format. Some modern horror […]

New Imagery from the ‘Tales from the Lodge’ Stories [SXSW]