Osgood Perkins’ Folk Horror ‘Keeper’ Snags Summer Hulu Release Date
If you missed Osgood Perkins' latest slice of folk horror in theaters—which, judging by the box office numbers, almost all of you did—you'll soon be able to stream it from the comfort of your own couch. Hulu has officially announced that Keeper, starring Marvel...
Breakdown: ‘The Boys’ Series Finale is the Brutal, Beautiful End We Deserved
Warning! Spoilers! Well, it's officially over. After five seasons of explosive whale carcasses, exploding heads, and enough psychological trauma to keep a stadium of therapists in business for life, "The Boys" has taken its final, blood-soaked bow. While saying...
Spoiler-Free Review: Personhood (MidWest WeirdFest)
Official Synopsis In a near-future world, a lonely, physically challenged man purchases a companion robot to escape his isolation. But his own insecurities and a jealous brother threaten his chances of ever finding love. Review Films about robots interacting with...
Maika Monroe Goes Full ‘Victorian Psycho’ in New Trailer
Maika Monroe is returning to the horror genre in the highly anticipated upcoming thriller Victorian Psycho. This week, the 19th-century psychological horror movie officially received its "R" rating from the MPAA. The film earned this rating for strong bloody...
Chloe Bailey is Getting Played in the First Trailer for Tyler Perry & Jason Blum’s ‘Strung’
' Rife with secrets, seduction, and survival, the first trailer for Strung is a stark reminder to be careful what you wish for—especially if your dreams come with a side of psychological warfare. The Peacock original thriller brings together an unexpected duo of...
New Documentary ‘Deconstructing Dahlia’ Intends to Name the Killer of Elizabeth Short
Move over, armchair detectives. One of America's most infamous, deeply haunted Hollywood mysteries might finally be solved: the Black Dahlia murder. Global production company Talestorm has officially announced Deconstructing Dahlia, a true-crime docuseries that...
A Creepypasta Legend Comes to Life in the Horror Anthology ‘The Summoning’
What begins as a foolish schoolyard dare quickly mutates into a waking nightmare in The Summoning. The upcoming indie horror anthology is heavily inspired by the viral, internet-spawned lore of modern creepypastas. For fans of internet folklore, this release...
Death and Dough: Samuel L. Jackson and Eva Green Star in ‘Just Play Dead’
Samuel L. Jackson and Eva Green are about to play a deadly game of marital chess, and the rest of the world has already bought front-row tickets. Highland Film Group has obtained all-media international distribution deals for its upcoming high-stakes thriller, Play...
Watch the Trailer for the First All AI Action Fantasy Film, ‘Hell Grind’
The landscape of filmmaking just got a massive, AI-powered shake-up. Following an exclusive industry preview at Cannes this past Saturday, the trailer for Hell Grind has dropped. But it's not just an action-fantasy flick; it's a history-making milestone. Directed...
From the Director of The Last House on the Left Comes ‘Buzzheart’ – Out Now!
If meeting your partner’s parents gives you hives, Dennis Iliadis’ new psychological thriller Buzzheart is about to make you feel a whole lot better about your own in-laws. The genre-bending film—from the director behind The Last House on the Left and a frequent...
Cathedral: John Carpenter Returns with A New Soundtrack and Companion Graphic Novel
The Master of Horror is back, and this time, he's trading the director's chair for a comic book script and a heavy metal guitar riff. John Carpenter has officially announced Cathedral, a massive multimedia project featuring a brand-new studio album releasing this...
Sharkula: The Best Worst Shark Movie You Haven’t Seen
Move over, Jaws: The Revenge. Step aside, Sharknado. There is a new king of cinematic trash, and it is swimming straight out of the bargain bin of 2022. Somehow, a cinematic masterpiece swam under our radar a few years ago, but we are here to correct that grave...
Catch-and-Release Nightmare: Anton Sigurdsson’s ‘Refuge’ Explores the Ultimate Fishing Trip from Hell
If cinema has taught us anything, it's that a group of friends heading into the woods to "mend their fractured bonds" never ends well. Director Anton Sigurdsson (Full Pockets) is driving that point home with his upcoming thriller, Refuge. Slated for an upcoming...
Jamie King and Natasha Lyonne Join Thriller ‘Darlene’ From the Director of Pet Sematary
Forget standard apology videos and brand sponsorships. Jaime King and Natasha Lyonne are teaming up to show us the absolute worst-case scenario of influencer culture in Darlene. This upcoming dark-comedy thriller puts a bloody, Southern Gothic spin on the quest for...
Flesh, Chrome, and Gore: Cyberpunk Body-Horror ‘Subjugation’ Drops First Trailer
If your ideal cinematic diet consists of leather trench coats, neon-drenched dystopian streets, and monsters, your next obsession has arrived. The official trailer for Subjugation has now landed. And it promises a blood-soaked fusion of gothic vengeance and...
IT’S ALIVE! FX Resurrects Comedy Royalty with Series Order for ‘Very Young Frankenstein’
Dust off your top hats and practice your tap dancing, because the ultimate comedy necromancy is officially happening. After teasing us with a pilot order last year, FX has officially given a full series order to "Very Young Frankenstein," Variety reports. The...
The High-Priests of Parody Are Back: Wayans Family Unites for New ‘Scary Movie’ Behind-the-Scenes Featurette
It has been exactly 26 years since a suspiciously familiar, tongue-wagging masked killer tried and failed to murder Cindy Campbell and her aggressively dysfunctional friends. But Hollywood refuses to let any intellectual property rest in peace. So, the masters of...
Nicolas Winding Refn Finally Returns to the Genre with the Neon-Drenched Nightmare ‘Her Private Hell’
After spending a decade wandering the prestige television wilderness—and briefly confusing everyone by directing a BBC children's show—radical avant-garde auteur Nicolas Winding Refn is finally returning to the big screen with Her Private Hell. The film marks...
Checking out the Bermuda Triangle Gaming Glasses by GUNNAR
Gunnar has once again teamed up with Alienware to take players' gaming experiences and comfort out of this world! For those not familiar with our friends at Gunnar, they specialize in making glasses that have anti-blue light tech. Screens give off blue light that's...
Bowel Movements and Standing Ovations: Sci-fi Thriller ‘Hope’ Shakes Up Cannes
Leave it to director Na Hong-jin to bring a multi-million dollar sci-fi epic to the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. And make an elite, haute-couture audience violently laugh about diarrhea. On Sunday night, the Grand Palais was jolted awake by the world premiere...
Megashark Meets Megajail: ‘The Black Demon 2: Atlantis’ Locks Down Global Distribution
If you thought the giant, vengeful shark from 2023's hit The Black Demon was satisfied after terrorizing an oil rig, think again. The beast is back. And this time, it has upgraded to a floating maximum-security prison in The Black Demon 2: Atlantis. Highland Film...
Spoiler Free Reviews 100 Liters of Gold and Reflections in a Dead Diamond Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival 2025
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Interviews with the Cast of Twisted Metal
One of the best series on TV is Peacock's adaptation of the Twisted Metal game. The high-octane action of "Twisted Metal is continuing to deliver pure, brutal mayhem and dark humor in its second season. New episodes drop every week, with jaw-dropping twists,...
New Featurettes and Deleted Scenes Arrive As ‘Never Let Go’ Lands on Digital
Lionsgate has just unleashed the chilling, highly anticipated horror-thriller Never Let Go on digital. Starring Academy Award-winner Halle Berry (Monster's Ball) and directed by Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes), this film arrives just in time for Halloween. To...
Movie Review: ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ Is Delightfully Dark and Demented
After years of rumors, hopes, and dreams, the sequel to Beetlejuice has finally materialized. In fact, it is now available on digital and VOD! At first, I was hesitant to watch it. Let's be honest: few sequels rarely live up to the original film. With movies that...




















