Asylum’s latest giant monster mash hits day and date theatrical release December 31st!; MEGABOA! Cast: Eric Roberts (THE DARK KNIGHT), Joe Herrera (INHERITANCE), Emilia Torello (MR. MERCEDES) Director: Mario N. Bonassin (ALIEN CONQUEST) Writer: Alex Heerman (AIRLINER SKY BATTLE) [embedded content] Summary: On a trip to Colombia, a group of college students head into the
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Seeming like a repeat of last year, the video games industry was at the mercy of the global pandemic for a lot of its releases this year. While it’s true that the industry had to adjust to working remotely, that didn’t mean that we didn’t have the hits like Resident Evil Village and The Medium
Seeming like a repeat of last year, the video games industry was at the mercy of the global pandemic for a lot of its releases this year. While it’s true that the industry had to adjust to working remotely, that didn’t mean that we didn’t have the hits like Resident Evil Village and The Medium
Adrian Halen 12/31/2021 Music Artist: Whaledog Release title: Leave Me Alone Label: Self-Released Release Date: 29-12-2021 Format: Digital Genre: Hard Rock Country: Sweden For fans of AC/DC, Foo Fighters Whaledog released the first single “No Go Zone” on the 5th of November 2021. Now they are already following up with their next single “Leave Me Alone”, which will be released on the
How’s this for a free game (or games, for that matter)? Seeing as this year was the 25th anniversary of the Tomb Raider series, Epic has decided to grant not one but three free Tomb Raider games for to cap off their free games blitz. What are those games, you might ask? That would be
Horrors Elsewhere is a recurring column that spotlights a variety of movies from all around the globe, particularly those not from the United States. Fears may not be universal, but one thing is for sure — a scream is understood, always and everywhere. The Land Down Under has a menacing reputation to outsiders, and Australian
Thanks to a never-ending pandemic, the past two years threw the release slate into a state of flux that still hasn’t let up: constant shifts, postponements, and a rearranging calendar. The one constant, as usual, is that horror thrives no matter the scenario. What that means for 2022 is that while many of the planned
Between a global pandemic that we’re still in the midst of and the increasing library of titles available for streaming, 2021 has been a strange comeback year for the movies. We are blessed once again with the newest films being (somewhat) safe to watch in a movie theater, yet these only make up a fraction
Between a global pandemic that we’re still in the midst of and the increasing library of titles available for streaming, 2021 has been a strange comeback year for the movies. We are blessed once again with the newest films being (somewhat) safe to watch in a movie theater, yet these only make up a fraction
Horror games thrive on being able to surprise the player. AAA horror games occasionally believe they need to artificially extend their length in order to justify their price tag, which can lead to a more repetitive experience. By the end of the game, you’ve been doing the same thing long enough that you are no
As uncertain as everything might feel right now, we can always count on horror to overcome the odds and stay a part of our lives. The genre has been prolific in recent years, and 2021 was no different. This year alone saw a number of high-profile horror releases as well as smaller ones. Many of
There’s always been a rich relationship that’s existed between television and the horror genre, but it’s only grown increasingly fearless in recent years. There are now more networks and streaming services than ever before and it seems as if every distribution channel wants their own prestige horror program. This means new horror shows that would
Available on Digital Platforms and VOD this Friday, December 24thNow playing in New York and Los Angeles; Expansion to more cities starting Friday “A wild indie throwback that skillfully straddles the line between serious giallo homage and outlandish topical joke. Delivers a strange blend of sincerity and silliness that marks Nekrasova as a talented filmmaker
2021 hasn’t concluded in a complete return to cinemas, but it’s been a wildly more uplifting year that’s allowed the entertainment industry to finally get back on track. The degree of catch up and cinematic holdovers that have fallen into 2021 have practically spoiled horror fans with an overload of highly anticipated content like Malignant,
Hello Bari, how are you? Thank you, for taking the time to do this interview for Horrornews.net. How did this idea manifest for you? Bari Kang- Hi Janel! Thanks so much for inviting me and watching The Scrapper! This film is quite personal to me as my own family came to America illegally as refugees
Edgar Wright‘s (Shaun of the Dead, Baby Driver) psychological horror movie Last Night in Soho (read Joe’s review) was finally released in theaters by Focus Features this past October and quickly made its way to PVOD a few weeks later. Now, the colorful thriller that us back to London’s Soho district during the Swinging Sixties will
Adrian Halen 12/27/2021 News AVAILABLE ON DIGITAL JANUARY 4ON 4K ULTRA HD™, BLU-RAY™, DVD FEBRUARY 1PLUS THE GHOSTBUSTERS ULTIMATE COLLECTIONALSO AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 1 GHOSTBUSTERS: AFTERLIFEFrom director Jason Reitman and producer Ivan Reitman comes the next chapter in the original Ghostbusters universe. In Ghostbusters: Afterlife, when a single mom and her two kids arrive in a
Monsters rank near the very top of reasons why we love horror so much, and luckily 2021 horror gave us plenty. Archetypical vampires, ghosts, werewolves, and serial killers dominated, and franchise icons made their return. In such a packed year for horror releases, especially on the indie front, a monster needs to stand out through
It may be a while before we hear more about that BioShock sequel currently in production, so leave it to fans to tide us over. YouTuber 64-bits, who has done several parody videos, has come up with a little something for BioShock Infinite: a 16-bit “demake” video in the style of the Super Nintendo. The
We’re not aliens, we’re discontent. For the final installment of this season’s Randy’s Recs, which finds the Halloweenies dissecting a film that inspired the Scream franchise, the gang heads to Ohio. No, not Springwood, but the small town of Herrington, where young Midwestern teens are having close encounters with the third kind. The only way
As they did back in the summer, the Epic Games Store has made Remedy Entertainment’s award-winning action thriller Control available for free as part of the free-game-a-day holiday celebration. As with the previous games, you’ve got until 11:59am ET tomorrow to grab it. Unfortunately, this is not the Ultimate Edition of the game, but that
Ghostface sees you when you’re sleeping; he knows when you’re awake. Scream decked the halls for the past eleven days as part of their festive “12 Screams for the Holidays” social media campaign, each day bringing new holiday surprises. For the twelfth and final day, Ghostface stopped by Bloody Disgusting to spread some holiday fear
While the rumour that we were hoping for regarding a Prey sequel didn’t pan out, Epic is making it up to fans with making Prey the next free game available on the Epic Games Store.Epic Games Store. As with the other titles available this year, Prey is free for the next 24 hours. And yes,
As you may recall, NECA had several years back turned H.R. Giger‘s original translucent Xenomorph concept for Alien into an action figure, and now Mezco is doing the very same. The original prototype suit for the “Big Chap” Alien was cast in a translucent flesh-tone but repeated difficulties with the material forced the change to
Year two of an ongoing pandemic made for another fascinating year in horror. Last year’s delayed theatrical titles finally saw release in 2021, many of which experimented with day-and-date release strategies. Streaming services and VOD markets continued to bring an insane selection, and more film festivals joined the virtual space. All of which felt like
Year two of an ongoing pandemic made for another fascinating year in horror. Last year’s delayed theatrical titles finally saw release in 2021, many of which experimented with day-and-date release strategies. Streaming services and VOD markets continued to bring an insane selection, and more film festivals joined the virtual space. All of which felt like
The Silent Night, Deadly Night franchise is one of horror’s strangest and boldest. It is wildly uneven in tone and quality, whiplashing between deadly serious and high camp, dizzying heights and the lowest depths often within the same movie. But from its notorious original to its bonkers direct-to-video finale, the series is without a doubt
We’re celebrating the 25th anniversary of Wes Craven‘s Scream this month, while of course also looking ahead to *next* month, which will bring the franchise back to movie theaters. Next year’s franchise relaunch/legacy sequel is coming exclusively to movie theaters on January 14, 2022, and you can secure your tickets through Fandango right now! Today is Day 11 of “12 Screams
The Silent Night, Deadly Night franchise is one of horror’s strangest and boldest. It is wildly uneven in tone and quality, whiplashing between deadly serious and high camp, dizzying heights and the lowest depths often within the same movie. But from its notorious original to its bonkers direct-to-video finale, the series is without a doubt
Gothic Rock Act, pMAD Brings The Struggle Of Good Vs. Evil With “Who Am I” Irish gothic rock act, pMAD has just unveiled their debut single and video, “Who Am I”. Taking the free time granted by the pandemic and a new approach to life, Paul Dillon aka pMad got his act together and finally
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