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MGM Fast-tracks ‘Child’s Play’ Remake With a “Technologically Advanced” Killer Doll

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While creator Don Mancini continues to work on a television series that remains canon to the original film franchise, MGM is fast-tracking on a Child’s Play reboot with Polaroid director Lars Klevberg, says THR. The 1980s horror classic centered on a toy doll possessed by the soul of a serial killer. The remake is, get […]

McKenna Grace Will Play ‘The Bad Seed’ in Rob Lowe’s Remake

After Appeal, ‘We Happy Few’ Will Release in Australia

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Good news for those Aussies worried that they might not get the chance to play Compulsion Games’ We Happy Few. In an announcement on their website, Compulsion have revealed that their appeal of being denied classification by the Australian Classification Review Board has been successful. As you might recall, the game was refused classification due […]

‘We Happy Few’ Finally Lands New Release Date

6 Horror Movies That Are Unexpectedly Perfect for 4th of July Viewing

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There are very few horror movies that revolve around America’s most patriotic of holidays. Of course, there’s Jaws, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, Uncle Sam, and The Purge franchise as tried and true holiday viewing options, but what if you want something a little different this 4th of July? In keeping with […]

NetEase’s Mobile Survival Horror Game ‘Identity V’ Launches July 5th

Amazon Italy Leaks ‘Bloodborne 2’?!

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While that “Shadows Die Twice” teaser trailer never really was for Bloodborne 2 (though we are getting something cool in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, it seems that we might be getting Bloodborne 2 after all. Although keep in mind, this is another instance of Rumour Control. Amazon Italy had recently added new listings for several […]

‘Bloodborne’, ‘DOOM’ Receive Sony’s “PlayStation Hits” Banner, Price Drop

While You Wait for ‘Mandy,’ ‘Drive Angry’ is the Badass Nic Cage Film You Need to Watch

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In 2011, Patrick Lussier and Todd Farmer out-Ghost Rider‘d both Nicolas Cage-starring Ghost Rider films with Drive Angry, a modern exploitation gem starring… Nicolas Cage. Earlier this week, the trailer for Panos Cosmatos’ Mandy hit the net, looking like Hellraiser by way of Dario Argento and with Nicolas Cage in the mix as an axe-wielding, chainsaw-fighting badass […]

New Look at Nicolas Cage in ‘Mandy’ Ahead of Wednesday’s Trailer Debut

NetEase’s Mobile Survival Horror Game ‘Identity V’ Launches July 5th

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While mobile gaming is plagued with me-too knock-offs and lame ports, there are some instances where effort has been put into the games that are released on the platform. In this case, NetEase have announced that their survival horror, asymmetrical multiplayer game, Identity V, is set to launch on July 5th on the iOS and […]

‘Remothered: Tormented Fathers’ Heading to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One July 5th

Scream Factory Announces 1999’s ‘House on Haunted Hill’ for Collector’s Edition Blu-ray!

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Dark Castle Entertainment made a handful of seriously fun horror movies over the years, notably 1999’s House on Haunted Hill and 2001’s Thirteen Ghosts. The former film, we’ve just learned tonight, is headed to Collector’s Edition Blu-ray via Scream Factory! “Get ready to spend the night in a mansion full of the macabre as the […]

1982 Horror Film ‘Next of Kin,’ Praised by Quentin Tarantino, Finally Coming to Blu-ray

Showtime Producing ‘Halo’ Live-Action TV Series!

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With Microsoft having unveiled Halo Infinite at this year’s E3 (which is due out next year), it’s been revealed that we’ll be getting a brand-new television show based on the franchise, as well! Today, Showtime announced that they’ve ordered a season of 10 episodes, with the working title simply called HALO. Kyle Killen (Awake) will […]

Machinima Developing Live Action Adaptation of the Horror Game ‘F.E.A.R.’

Blumhouse and Universal’s New Adaptation of ‘Firestarter’ Lands Director Fatih Akin

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Jason Blum announced last year that Blumhouse and writer Akiva Goldsman (The Dark Tower) were developing a new adaptation of Stephen King’s Firestarter, which was originally adapted in 1984. We learned that Goldsman would be co-writing the screenplay for the Blumhouse/Universal film with Scott Teems (Rectify), and the project landed a director today. Variety reports that Fatih […]

Why Naughty Dog Director Doesn’t Want Direct ‘The Last of Us’ Film Adaptation