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Beneath the Bleak and Brutal Sun: Horror’s Best Desert Films
Deserts are inherently horrific. One of the most inhospitable places on earth, these wastelands are characterized by the lack of rainfall needed to support human life. Barren hills stretch out as far as the eye can see while dangerous animals wait for nightfall to come. The brutal sun bakes a hard and crumbling ground which […]
‘Black Panther’ Screenwriter to Adapt Serial Killer Thriller ‘All the Sinners Bleed’ for Netflix Series
Joe Robert Cole (Black Panther, “American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson”) is adapting S.A. Cosby’s New York Times bestselling novel All the Sinners Bleed into a series for Netflix. Haunted by his past in the FBI and his devout mother’s untimely death, the first Black sheriff in a small Bible Belt county is […]
‘M3GAN 2.0’ Gets a Harder “PG-13” Rating for Strong Violent Content and Sexual Material
As expected, Blumhouse and Universal’s M3GAN 2.0 has received a PG-13 rating from the MPA, but it looks like the film will be pushing some things a bit further than its predecessor. While M3GAN was rated “PG-13” for “Violent content and terror, some strong language and a suggestive reference,” M3GAN 2.0 has received the same […]
Animated Movie ‘Predator: Killer of Killers’ Rated “R” for Bloody Violence and Gore
Before the release of Predator: Badlands, the franchise will first return with animated anthology movie Predator: Killer of Killers, which begins the hunt on Hulu on June 6, 2025. Co-directed by Dan Trachtenberg (Prey, Predator: Badlands) and Josh Wassung, the upcoming Predator: Killer of Killers has officially been rated “R” this week for… “Strong bloody […]
‘Destroy All Monsters’ Prints by Tom Whalen on Sale Tomorrow at Bottleneck Gallery
Bottleneck Gallery will release Destroy All Monsters posters featuring Godzilla and his kaiju friends and foes by Tom Whalen tomorrow, May 15, at 12pm ET. The standard 36×24 screen print is limited to 150 for $60, while the yellow variant is limited to 75 for $70. A 24×16 archival pigment print on three layers of […]
‘Wednesday’ Season 2 – Meet the Extended Addams Family
Family isn’t a word. It’s a life sentence without parole. The Addams Family gets bigger — and creepier — with the second season of Netflix’s “Wednesday,” returning for Part 1 on August 6 followed by Part 2 on September 3. Jenna Ortega returns as Wednesday Addams to explore a new bone-chilling mystery at Nevermore Academy, […]
‘Keeper’ – NEON Shares ASMR Livestream to Kick Off Marketing for New Osgood Perkins Nightmare
In the wake of Osgood Perkins inking a first look deal with NEON, the indie production and distribution company has taken to social media this afternoon to kick off the marketing campaign for Keeper, which will be Perkins’ (Longlegs, The Monkey) third movie with NEON. The mysterious film has been described as “a dark trip […]
‘Sharks and Minnows’ – It’s Easy to See Why This Aquatic Nightmare Is Going Viral [Review]
Liminal horror may have taken over the internet, but a lot of media within this budding genre doesn’t really know what to do after placing characters in a familiar yet hostile environment. After all, the more inhabitants you add to the Backrooms, the less interesting they become. This is an especially prevalent issue in liminal […]
‘Horror in Haddonfield: The Untold Stories of Halloween’ Publishing in October
Horror Obsessive founder Andrew Grevas will publish Horror in Haddonfield: The Untold Stories of Halloween in paperback and e-book on October 7 via Tucker DS Press. The 250-page book unmasks the secrets behind all 13 Halloween films. Combining essays and interviews with the casts and creative teams, Grevas uncomplicates complicated timelines, dishes on unmade films, and […]
‘Delivery Man’ Develops a Dangerous Obsession in Thai Horror Movie
Another genre project at the Cannes Film Market is the Thai stalker horror movie Delivery Man, and Variety brings us the first images along with first details this afternoon. Ornusa Donsawai and Pun Homchuen directed the upcoming Delivery Man, which hails from Night Edge Pictures and Thai-U.S. sales outfit EST N8. Delivery Man “follows a […]
‘Final Destination 3’ Twisted the Formula and Took Us On a Roller Coaster of Terror
After sitting out the sequel Final Destination 2, original Final Destination director/co-writer James Wong and co-writer Glen Morgan returned for the series’ roller coaster of a third installment, Final Destination 3. This time, the sequel would operate as a standalone set six years after the first film. Final Destination 3 may feel smaller in scale […]
‘S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Enhanced Edition’ Launches May 20 [Trailer]
GSC Game World is revisiting last year’s release of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy with a brand-new Enhanced Edition that will be coming May 20 for for PC, PlayStation 5, and the Xbox Series. The trilogy, comprising Shadow of Chornobyl, Clear Sky, and Call of Prypiat will be receiving an overhaul with upgraded visuals, […]
Psychosexual Horror-Comedy ‘Touch Me’ Acquired by Yellow Veil
Yellow Veil Pictures has acquired the North America rights for Touch Me following its festival run that included Sundance Midnight and SXSW, Variety reports. In the psychosexual sci-fi horror comedy, two codependent best friends become addicted to the heroin-like touch of an alien narcissist who may or may not be trying to take over the […]
Osgood Perkins Signs First Look Deal With NEON Ahead of New Horror Movie ‘Keeper’
After striking box office gold together with both Longlegs and The Monkey, NEON and Osgood Perkins will be staying in business together with Perkins’ new horror movie Keeper later this year, and the relationship doesn’t end there. Variety reports today that NEON and Perkins are both making the smart decision to continue working together in […]
‘Halloween’ Prints by Kevin Tong On Sale Tomorrow at Mad Duck Posters
Mad Duck Posters will release Halloween posters by Kevin Tong tomorrow, May 15, at 12pm ET. The standard 24×36 screen print is limited to 225 for $85, the blue variant is limited to 125 for $105, and the rainbow foil version is limited to 55 for $150. “There are a lot of scenes where Michael […]
‘The Trouble With Tessa’ – SCREAMBOX Original Series Premieres This Summer! [Poster]
Bloody Disgusting is excited to announce the upcoming SCREAMBOX Original Series “The Trouble With Tessa,” coming to the BD-powered horror streaming service this Summer! A six episode series (22 minutes each), “The Trouble With Tessa” centers on disgraced documentarian Tessa Fowler, who unearths a box of old tapes—one seemingly capturing a murder—and sets out to […]
John Carpenter, Trent Reznor, Danny Elfman, Goblin to Perform at Future Ruins Festival in Los Angeles
Future Ruins, a first-of-its-kind music festival in which film and television composers step out from behind the screen and onto the stage, will take place at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center on November 8. It will feature genre heavyweights John Carpenter (Halloween, Escape from New York), Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross (Gone Girl, The Social […]
‘FBC: Firebreak’ Has the Groundwork for a Fun and Intense Co-op Title [Preview]
Since the release of Max Payne in 2001, Remedy has been known for delivering highly-polished single player experiences. Their last two games, Control and Alan Wake II, were picked by Bloody Disgusting as the best games of their respective years. All this made it very surprising when they announced FBC: Firebreak, a co-op first person […]
‘The Degenerate: The Life and Films of Andy Milligan’ Documents Exploitation Trailblazer [Trailer]
The Degenerate: The Life and Films of Andy Milligan explores the bile, brutality, and intermittent brilliance of Andy Milligan, a pioneer of avant-garde theater, trailblazer of early Queer cinema, and one of the most divisive talents in exploitation history. The documentary will premiere at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City on June 11. […]
‘Carnosaur’ – Digging Up the ’90s Dinosaur Horror Film That ‘Jurassic Park’ Eclipsed
Only one film franchise about killer dinosaurs became successful and popular in the 1990s, and it most certainly was not Carnosaur. Back then, the timing seemed unfortunate for this now-infamous Roger Corman production; Steven Spielberg’s megahit-in-the-making was hot on its tail and, of course, Jurassic Park eventually went on to overshadow Adam Simon’s own story […]