Horror

Last year, Blumhouse announced the feature directorial debut by John Logan (“Penny Dreadful”), starring Kevin Bacon and set to debut on Peacock. The streaming service has officially set the premiere date for They/Them, and released a first look at the conversion camp slasher. They/Them, pronounced “They-slash-Them,”  is “a slasher horror film set at an LGBTQIA+
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Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A police S.W.A.T. team investigates about a mysterious VHS tape and discovers a sinister cult that has pre-recorded material which uncovers a nightmarish conspiracy. REVIEW: To be honest, I was shocked to find that it has been nearly seven years since the last “V/H/S” installment, “V/H/S: Viral”, hit the market when
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While we wait for “The Boys” Season 3 this summer, the show’s universe will expand even further with a college-set spinoff series, and we’ve got some casting news today. The live-action spinoff series from Amazon Studios is set at America’s only college exclusively for young-adult superheroes (run by Vought International). Deadline reports that Patrick Schwarzenegger (The
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Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: When Norman Graysmith is invited into the home of an aspiring serial killer, Aidan Mendle, he believes he has the subject for the documentary that will make his career. REVIEW: Panic Fest 2022 Exclusive coverage. When the Screaming Starts was written by Conor Boru and Ed Hartland, it was directed by
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Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Tensions rise when a stripper and religious protestor are trapped together in a peep show booth and must come together to survive the apocalypse in the 1980’s Chicago. REVIEW: This will be the first film, I’m officially reviewing for Panic Fest 2022, and I’m SO EXCITED. Revealer was directed by Luke
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With Season 2 getting ready to film this summer, the first season of Showtime’s “Yellowjackets” is now coming to DVD, the upcoming release announced by Decider this week. The first season of Showtime’s hit series “Yellowjackets” arrives on DVD July 19 from Showtime, CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment. You’ll also be able to
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Collective Imagination Productions brings you their new vision of terror… The TRIP is an upcoming psychedelic horror film, shooting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania this fall! The first trailer is already available online and you can see it here “For a group of childhood friends, what should have been a relaxing weekend of excess quickly turns into something
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RiverGhost has released their third single, “End of the River”. Following their earlier releases, “Darkhorse” and “Fruit On The Vine”, RiverGhost has committed themselves to consistently delivering listeners soulful rock and roll with a twinge of rhythm and blues. “End of the River” capitalizes on the blues element RiverGhost is known to bring to the table,
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VISUAL VENGEANCE releasing SUBURBAN SASQUATCH and L.A. AIDS JABBER on Blu-ray this August Wild Eye Releasing’s new sister label Visual Vengeance, a collector’s Blu-ray label dedicated to vintage Shot on Video and micro budget genre independents from the 1980s though 2000s, is excited to reveal the next two Blu-ray collectors editions in their fast growing
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RANDY RHOADS Reflections of a Guitar Icon A FILM BY ANDRE RELIS A look into the life of legendary guitarist Randy Rhoads best known for his gut-wrenching guitar solo in Crazy Train with Ozzy Osbourne. AVAILABLE ON VIDEO ON DEMAND FRIDAY, MAY 6th Directed by: Andre Relis Narrated by: Tracii Guns Featuring: Randy Rhoads, Dana Strum,
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Showtown American Pictures and Cineview Studios has released the theatrical trailer for the upcoming werewolf movie, “The Beast Comes At Midnight”. Starring Michael Pare, Michael McKeever, Madelyn Chimento, Kyle Oifer, Samantha O’Donnell, Dylan Intriago and Eric Roberts. Synopsis:An outcast, teenage live streamer must enlist the help of four popular kids after he discovers that a
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Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A worker with an awkward disability nevertheless strives to succeed in his office job. REVIEW: Directed and written by Chris McInroy, Guts is fucking amazing. Horace (Kirk C. Johnson) is known as the “guts” guy in his office. He goes in to see his boss and well, he is trying to
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For this entry of Phantom Limbs, we’ll be taking a peek at Drew Barrymore’s developed but eventually jettisoned Barbarella and the Second World, a feature film adaptation of the Jean-Claude Forest comic book previously brought to screens as Roger Vadim’s classic ‘60s Jane Fonda vehicle. Joining us for this talk is John August, the celebrated
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David Cronenberg‘s The Fly (1986) upholds a storied tradition of 80s remakes reinventing classic horrors through emblematic practical effects. John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982) and Chuck Russell’s The Blob (1988) both embrace the spectacle of SFX advancement to build a better goopy mass or parasitic entity. Kurt Neumann‘s 1958 iteration of The Fly, co-starring Vincent
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Welcome to the Hammer Factory. This month we dissect The Evil of Frankenstein (1964). While Hammer Studios has been in business since 1934, it was between 1955 and 1979 that it towered as one of the premier sources of edgy, gothic horror. On top of ushering the famous monsters of Universal’s horror heyday back into the public eye, resurrecting
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Mondo Macabro and CAV present STRANGLER VS STRANGLER – The world Blu-ray premier of a cult classic from Eastern Europe. Strangler vs Strangler1 Blu-ray discLabel:  Mondo MacabroPreorder:  5/20/22    Release: 6/14/22MSRP:  $29.95UPC:  843276025090Catalogue #:  MDO250Genre:  HorrorColor96 minutes in Serbian and English, with English subtitlesMPAA Rating:  NRHigh Definition 1080p 1.85:1DTS-HD MA 2.0 StereoRegion code: AProduction year:  1984
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Prolific actor Nicolas Cage has crafted an entire career out of creating unforgettable characters that often outshine the films themselves. From his unhinged, manic turn as Peter Loew in Vampire’s Kiss to pulling double duty in brand new movie The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (our review), the troubadour commits no matter the role. This week’s streaming
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