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Filmmaker Liam Le Guillou Made a Pact With Satan for Documentary ‘A Cursed Man’ [Interview]
Welcome back to DEAD Time. Magic, and the belief in magic, spans centuries and many different traditions around the world. The ancient Mesopotamians believed that magic was the only way to defend themselves against demons and ghosts. In ancient Egypt, magic was an important part of religion and culture. Magic was forbidden by Levitical law […]
Scaring Is Caring: The Gateway Horrors of ‘The Care Bears Movie’ 40 Years Later
It was in 1985 that the Care Bears had their first big-screen adventure. Those colorful, fuzzy do-gooders had already made the move to television, after previously going from greeting cards to plushies, but now their unwavering message of love had reached a wider audience. That original Care Bears film encapsulated the fundamentals of this lucrative […]
James Patterson & MrBeast Team-Up Novel Ignites 8-Figure Bidding War
James Patterson, one of the most successful authors in history, and Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson, YouTube’s biggest star, have teamed up to write a novel. Deadline reports that film, TV and book rights have ignited an eight-figure bidding war. An accompanying nonfiction book is also said to be part of the package. Potentially titled The Most […]
Get Your Claws on Rucking Fotten’s ‘An American Werewolf in London’ Apparel This Weekend Only
Beware the moon, because Rucking Fotten‘s has released an American Werewolf in London collection. It includes T-shirts ($33.99-34.99), long sleeves ($43.99), all-over print tees ($59.99), zip-up hoodies ($74.99), embroidered dad hats ($36.99), and 60×50 woven blanket tapestries ($62.99). “An American Werewolf in London set the standard for werewolf movies for the next 4+ decades and […]
New ‘Steel Seed’ Extended Gameplay Trailer Released [Watch]
The release date for Storm in a Teacup’s stealth-action title Steel Seed is creeping up quickly, and as a result, we’ve got a new 15-minute extended gameplay trailer to whet fans’ appetites. The trailer reveals more about Steel Seed protagonist Zoe and her flying drone companion, KOBY, as they delve into the depths of a […]
‘The Woman in the Yard’ Review – An Inert Retread of Familiar Grief Horror
Director Jaume Collet-Serra (The Shallows, Orphan, House of Wax) has a proven track record of delivering palpable suspense, whether through horror, frenetic action thrillers, or big-budget blockbusters. That makes The Woman in the Yard an outlier among the filmmaker’s work; the high concept psychological horror movie is so inert that it lacks anything resembling tension or […]
‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ Has Become the Second Most Watched Horror Movie Trailer Ever
Just how hungry are horror fans for a new installment in the Final Destination franchise, fourteen years after the previous one? Pretty damn excited, it would seem, as this week’s trailer for Final Destination Bloodlines has already shattered a massive viewership record. It was just three months ago that the trailer for 28 Years Later […]
‘KARMA: The Dark World’ Invades Your Mind Today on PC and PS5 [Trailer]
Obviously, when you use the likes of David Lynch, Hideo Kojima, and Christopher Nolan as inspiration for your game, people will want to check it out. That’s what Wired Productions and Pollard Studio are betting on with their sci-fi horror title KARMA: The Dark World, which is out today on PC via Steam (with a 10% discount until […]
‘The Better Sister’ – Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks Star in Prime’s Crime Drama Series [Images]
Jessica Biel (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and Elizabeth Banks (Slither) lead the cast of Prime Video’s “The Better Sister,” with a May 29 premiere date set for all 8 episodes. The Prime Video series, based on the same-titled novel by Alafair Burke, is “about the terrible things that drive sisters apart and ultimately bring them […]
‘Murder Ballads’ Trailer – Being Famous Can Be Murder in Rock ‘n’ Roll Horror-Comedy
Greatest hits hurt a lot, as you can see in the trailer for Murder Ballads: How to Make It in Rock ‘n’ Roll below. The British indie horror-comedy will be released on VOD on April 15 from The Horror Collective. Prepare for the rapid rise and violent fall of rock band Stack of Corpses, whose […]
Lynchian Dark Fantasy Game ‘Moroi’ Indulges in Your Madness on April 30 [Trailer]
Announced back in January, Good Shepherd Entertainment and Violet Saint’s dark fantasy hack-and-slash adventure Moroi will now be heading to PC via Steam on April 30. Inspired by Romanian folklore, heavy metal and Lynchian surrealism, Moroi also has a demo available for you to check out. In Moroi’s Cosmic Engine, a beast of forever-stretching corridors, […]
“Buffy the Vampire Slayer” Reboot Series Eyes New Slayer, Sarah Michelle Gellar to Recur as Guest Star?
Into every generation a Slayer is born… and a new one may be on the way. TVLine reports that Hulu’s potential “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” reboot will focus on a new Slayer as “the next chapter in the Buffyverse,” with Sarah Michelle Gellar reprising her iconic role as a recurring guest star. Sources also tell […]
Josh Brolin in Talks to Star Alongside Austin Abrams in ‘Whalefall’ Adaptation
Austin Abrams was previously confirmed to lead 20th Century’s feature adaptation of Daniel Kraus’ novel Whalefall. Deadline reports today that Dune actor Josh Brolin is in talks to co-star. Brian Duffield (No One Will Save You, Spontaneous) is directing the project, described as The Martian meets 127 Hours, with Duffield and Kraus co-writing the script. The storyline follows “a scuba […]
‘I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream’ Now Available on Consoles [Trailer]
Just in case you missed it, Nightdive has brought The Dreamers Guild’s 1995 point-and-click horror adventure title I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream to consoles today! The adaptation of Harlan Ellison‘s 1967 short story is now available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series and the Nintendo Switch. It’s also available […]
Eat the Rich: 7 Satisfying Horror Films that Skewer the Elite
In the new dark horror-comedy from A24, Death of a Unicorn, absurdity meets the macabre in a deliciously fantastical fashion. The feature debut by director-writer Alex Scharfman, the movie centers around a father (Paul Rudd) and daughter (Jenna Ortega) who accidentally hit and kill a unicorn while driving to his billionaire boss’s estate. Upon arrival, […]
“What We Do in the Shadows” Sinks Its Fangs Into NECA’s “Toony Terrors” Toy Line
As revealed at Toy Fair earlier this month, NECA‘s latest series of Toony Terrors toys is dedicated to “What We Do in the Shadows.” Nandor, Laszlo, Nadja (with Nadja doll), Colin Robinson (with Baby Colin), and Guillermo have been modeled in the style of classic Saturday morning cartoons. Each 6″ scale figure is individually packaged […]
Back to Perfection: Revisiting the ‘Tremors’ TV Series 22 Years Later
The early 2000s saw a brief but exciting wave of new Tremors media. After the film side seemingly became dormant, following the 1996 sequel to the original Tremors, a third installment went straight to video in ‘01. And two years later, Tremors: The Series burst from the collective imagination of franchise co-creators Brent Maddock and […]
‘Tinsman Road’ Teaser Poster & Stills Preview New Found Footage Horror from ‘The Outwaters’ Director
Sorrow is terror in Tinsman Road, the new found footage nightmare from The Outwaters filmmaker Robbie Banfitch. Check out the first stills below, along with the teaser poster and a poem that ties into the film. Shot entirely on gritty 4:3 Mini-DV in the backwoods of New Jersey, Tinsman Road takes the audience on an […]
Samuel Goldwyn Acquires ‘Red Sonja’ for 2025 Theatrical Release
One day after learning that the upcoming Red Sonja movie has been rated “R” for “Strong/bloody violence,” Deadline has shared a new image along with additional information. For starters, Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired Red Sonja, a new feature film adaptation of the comic books. A theatrical release is being planned here in the U.S. […]
How Lois Duncan’s ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Cuts Deeper Than the 1997 Movie
Before Jennifer Love Hewitt and her castmates ever felt the sharp end of an ice hook, I Know What You Did Last Summer was a novel by Lois Duncan. The famed young-adult author proposed a dilemma like few others when she pursued an idea of dual identities and a curiosity about hit-and-runs. This seminal 1973 […]