Halloween Kills.“I am incredibly humbled to be honoured in this way by the Venice International Film Festival,” Curtis said of the award (via Deadline).
Halloween Kills.“I am incredibly humbled to be honoured in this way by the Venice International Film Festival,” Curtis said of the award (via Deadline).
Don’t Breathe 2, the sequel to the 2016 horror film, has been released.Unveiled by IGN, the clip features an introduction by first-time director Rodo Sayagues and producer Fede Álvarez, who directed the first film and 2013’s Evil Dead.In Don’t Breathe 2, Norman Nordstrom aka The Blind Man (played by Stephen Lang) settles into the role of a guardian for an 11-year-old girl (Madelyn Grace).
Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein are two of the most well-known. Stephen King’s works also immediately come to mind: Carrie, The Shining, It, Misery, 1922, Pet Sematary, and many more.The media can’t seem to get enough of horror book adaptations.
Netflix has released a new trailer for Fear Street Part One: 1994 – check it out below.It’s the first full-length trailer to tease the first film in the forthcoming trilogy, which is due for release this Friday (July 2).The films are inspired by the books of horror author R.L.
e iconic Laurie Strode vs. Michael Myers horror franchise dropped Thursday night — and Kyle Richards is stealing “Halloween Kills.”Fans get the first real glimpse of the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” grand dame, 52, returning to her actress roots in the new clip.
series as part of a deal with the author and her son, Christopher Rice, both of whom will serve as non-writing executive producers.AMC plans to build a multi-show universe around the Rice books.
now-infamous nickname that identifies white women for their intolerant, manager-calling and racist behaviors.
A Quiet Place Part II has become the first film to surpass $100million in US ticket sales during the pandemic era.The horror sequel starring Emily Blunt opened in the United States on May 28 after multiple COVID-related delays, and has since generated $108million (£77m) at the domestic box office and another $80million (£57m) internationally.The $100million mark wouldn’t usually be a notable feat, but because the coronavirus pandemic forced cinemas to close for a long period of time ticket sales
Blair Witch-themed attraction is making its way to Las Vegas this summer.Lionsgate, the studio behind the film, are planning to open a new ‘Escape Blair Witch’ attraction in Vegas this July.
The Retreat (★★★☆☆) learn this the hard way, committing more than their share of rookie horror-movie mistakes. Casually wandering into darkness to investigate a stalker in the woods, without turning on the flashlight in your hands — that surely will not end well.
Spiral: From The Book Of Saw have opened up the possibility of greater experiment for the franchise’s 10th movie, Saw X.The Spiral director, who’s also helmed other movies in the Saw franchise, told NME that Spiral’s “standalone” nature has heralded a new direction.When asked if he would be on board to direct Saw X, which is the next film that’s reportedly in development, he said: “Absolutely.
Saw reboot, Spiral: From The Book Of Saw, is finally due out in UK cinemas today (May 17).The film acts as a reboot of the long-running horror franchise and focuses on three New York City cops – played by Rock, Samuel L.
said in an interview that “this film will be less focused on violence and gore.” How is that possible? In “Saw III,” a man was drowned in liquified rotted pig carcasses. Where George A. Romero was trying to reflect social ills in “Night of the Living Dead,” “Saw” was putting Porky in a blender.However, save for some on-brand icky scenes (a dude’s tongue is ripped out before he’s hit by a subway), “Spiral” is indeed more restrained and considerate than previous installments.
Army Of The Dead is available to watch now.Fans can get a sense of what’s in store from director Zack Snyder’s new zombie heist film, which is released globally on Netflix on Friday (May 21), until 3am this Saturday (May 15).The clip premiered during a special livestream broadcast on Netflix’s YouTube page at 7pm BST this evening (May 13), which gives viewers a 32-hour window to watch it.
A Quiet Place Part II has been released.The sequel to John Krasinski’s 2018 thriller arrives on September 17, and sees Emily Blunt, Noah Jupe and Millicent Simmonds reprise their roles as the Abbott family trying to evade death by hyper audio-sensitive aliens in a post-apocalyptic world.*Spoilers for A Quiet Place below*In the new teaser we see Evelyn (Blunt) navigate dangerous territory with her daughter Regan (Simmonds), son Marcus (Jupe) and baby Abbott, following the deaths of youngest son
Benedetta has just released an official trailer – check it out below.The indie auteur’s next feature is an erotic lesbian nun horror movie, set to premiere at this year’s Cannes Film Festival in July.Benedetta, originally titled Blessed Virgin, marks Verhoeven’s first film since Elle in 2016.
Paris Jackson is reportedly set to appear in upcoming new season of American Horror Story.According to TMZ, the singer, actor and sole daughter of Michael Jackson will appear in at least one episode of the 10th season of the beloved horror series.Details about her character as well as the exact number of episodes she will guest star in have not yet been revealed, but news of her inclusion comes after creator Ryan Murphy teased the show’s 10th season last month with an Instagram video showing off
dropped its first trailer and things are about to get scary. “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It” (also known as “The Conjuring 3”) is set for release in theaters and on HBO Max on June 4.
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It has been released – check it out below.The third film in the franchise, based on the real-life experiences of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, will see Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga reprise their roles.According to an official synopsis, The Devil Made Me Do It “reveals a chilling story of terror, murder, and unknown evil that shocked even these experienced real-life paranormal investigators.“One of the most sensational cases from their
I walked into an AMC movie theater on a Sunday afternoon to watch the new spooky Hollywood movie, The Unholy. As the previews played and the movie began, I suddenly realized that I was watching a movie about the devil on Easter Sunday.
Chucky TV series has been released.The clip, which you can view below, shows the killer doll being built piece by piece, along with Brad Dourif’s iconic Chucky voiceover telling us, “I always come back!”.The series is being produced by Don Mancini, the original creator of Child’s Play, and will take place after the seven main movies of the franchise.Mancini is also writing all 10 episodes of Chucky, and is set to direct at least the first episode, titled Death By Misadventure, reports Collider.
Lucille Bluth: the Lakeside Strangler.Fans of the late, great Jessica Walter’s work in comedies like “Arrested Development” or “Archer” may forget that she earned a Golden Globe nod early on for her first major role as a deranged woman in 1971’s “Play Misty for Me.”But Walter’s work on that film stuck with cult 1980s horror director Tom Holland, who wanted her to lend her voice to film a soon-to-be-iconic killer doll named Chucky.“She was terrific,” Holland told The Post of her stint as the
coronavirus horror film In The Earth has just been released – check it out below.The film, shot over four weeks last August, stars Joel Fry, Reece Shearsmith, Haley Squires, Ellora Torchia, Mark Monero and John Hollingworth.A synopsis for In The Earth reads: “As the world searches for a cure to a disastrous virus, a scientist and park scout venture deep in the forest for a routine equipment run.“Through the night, their journey becomes a terrifying voyage through the heart of darkness, the
This little girl is more scared of gender norms than scary movies. Pint-sized horror fan Coral DeGraves would much rather dress up like “Chucky” than “Cinderella.”“Coral has never really taken to princesses and other things in that realm,” the 7-year-old’s mother, Cheyenne, told Caters News Agency of her daughter, whom she’s helped cosplay as more than 60 iconic, terrifying characters.
specifically the horror movies “Get Out” (2017) and 2019’s “Us” — which broke box office records for the horror genre.A trailer that debuted Monday — ironically, exactly two years to the date when “Us” hit theaters — shows a black family moving into a home in what seems to be a predominately white neighborhood in 1950s America.
Evil Dead Rise is to begin filming this year, according to Bruce Campbell.The actor portrayed Ash Williams in the supernatural horror franchise – comprised of The Evil Dead (1981), Evil Dead II (1987) and Army Of Darkness (1992) – before reprising his role for a spin-off TV series called Ash vs Evil Dead (2015-18).It was announced last year that the next feature-length instalment was in the works, which will follow the 2013 reboot Evil Dead.
HBO has said it’s “very disappointed” to learn of claims made by a Lovecraft Country actress that her skin was darkened by makeup artists.Kelli Amirah, an extra portraying a younger version of a character for a wedding photo in the fantasy horror series, last month alleged that she overheard makeup artists saying her skin tone was lighter than the older actress’.Amirah made the claims in a TikTok video, sharing before and after pictures of her on set.“I noticed my foundation is getting darker
Netflix has purchased Christian Bale‘s upcoming horror thriller The Pale Blue Eye for a record fee at the virtual European Film Market.The rights to the film were purchased for $55million (£39m) by the streaming service, reported by Deadline as the highest fee ever for a worldwide deal at the EFM.Scott Cooper will write and direct the Edgar Allen Poe-inspired film, which is based on a 2003 novel by Louis Bayard.The story, set in 1830, will see Bale star as a veteran detective investigating a
Candyman franchise is set to be released this Spring.The Complete History Of Candyman will give horror fans an in-depth insight into the movie trilogy that ran from 1992-1999, including the main character’s origins (played by Tony Todd) in Clive Barker’s short story The Forbidden.It also delves into Jordan Peele’s up-and-coming “spiritual sequel” starring Yahya Abdul-Meteen II which is scheduled to be released later this year.“The Complete History Of Candyman presents an in-depth investigation
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