Since it bears repeating, Fallout 76 has had a rough go since its release. Bethesda knows it, and appears to have addressed it with their newly-unveiled Roadmap for 2019. Broken into seasons, the first update for this year begins with “Wild Appalachia” (which includes the previously-announced Survival Mode) coming in March on a rolling schedule. […]
Playing the release date shuffle tonight, Warner Bros. has bumped up two hotly anticipated genre films tonight, the first being Adam Wingard’s mashup fight flick Godzilla vs. Kong. Originally releasing May 2020, it will now arrive in theaters on March 13, 2020. The epic adventure will pit two of the greatest icons in motion picture […]
Battle Royale loot shooter PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (aka PUBG) is doing pretty well for itself on mobile (like 30 million daily active users and 200 million downloads in just eight months kinda well) , but like any long-running live service game, it needs some juicy events to keep players coming back or indeed to entice curious newcomers. So […]
In Man of Steel, Kevin Costner and Diane Lane played husband and wife as George and Martha Kent, and they’ll be reteaming as a couple once more in the upcoming Let Him Go. Deadline reports that the Focus Features suspense thriller is being written and directed by Thomas Bezucha (The Family Stone), an adaptation of the […]
Longtime fans of Resident Evil probably know the story about the first game’s opening cutscene, and how it was chopped for the North American and European releases. And how the Director’s Cut release mistakenly never included the uncut version of it, yet ironically the PC port of the game ended up with the uncut scene […]
In a bizarre move that was surely inspired by the success of Five Nights at Freddy’s, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and Syfy are bringing back the characters from Hanna-Barbera’s variety program “The Banana Splits Adventure Hour” for… a horror movie?! As reported by Deadline, kid-friendly (originally, at least) animal characters Bingo, Fleegle, Drooper and Snorky will […]
Inspired by the J-Horror craze going on at the time, Monolith’s F.E.A.R. was a solid action fest of a shooter that entertained as much as it terrified. Yeah, the ending was clichéd, but dammit, the slow-motion ability, combined with some beefy weapons and slick graphics made for some fun times. And yes, this was also […]
Like the films or not, you simply can’t deny that Robert Hall’s Laid to Rest movies feature some of the best practical gore effects in modern times, making the two movies (thus far) total must-watches for all gore-hounds. A third film, titled Laid to Rest: Exhumed, was announced a while back, and it looks like […]
It’s often posited that ‘’familiarity breeds contempt’’. This maxim is especially true in the horror genre, where overexposure can reduce once-menacing-killers and grotesque monsters into irritating nuisances. For evidence of this phenomenon, look no further than Freddy Krueger or Jason Voorhees: previously-intimidating slashers who have become so ingrained in pop-culture, that their appearances have been […]
After being projected to open at less than $30M, Twentieth Century Fox’s Robert Rodriguez-directed and James Cameron-produced Alita: Battle Angel (read our review) overperformed with an estimated $41M through this extended weekend in North America. What’s important are the international numbers, which added another $60M for a global total of $135M through the holiday. Even better, […]