Horror

“Shark Week” may be over, but Tubi‘s month-long “Bitefest” has only just begun! Beginning August 1, Tubi brings back summer favorite SHARK MONTH: BITEFEST, a month-long programming event filled with heart-pumping, action-packed thrills, featuring two new Tubi Originals, SHARK BAIT and SHARK SIDE OF THE MOON, plus more than 70 films available to stream on
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Julius Avery, the director of 2018’s Overlord, is heading back into the horror genre with The Pope’s Exorcist, with Russell Crowe starring as real life exorcist Father Gabriele Amorth. The film is now in production. Check out your first look above and expect more soon. From Sony’s Screen Gems, The Pope’s Exorcist is based on real-life exorcist Father Gabriele Amorth,
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If you think you have what it takes to survive Saw, then we have great news for you: tickets are now available for Saw: The Experience. In partnership with Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures, experiential production company The Path Entertainment Group is offering SAW: The Experience, a brand-new, immersive, multi-room escape experience heading to a secret location in London this fall. Tickets for
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In 2020, Warner Bros. bumped the brand new animated film Scoob! from theatrical release and released it digitally instead. Now their Christmas-themed follow up, Scoob!: Holiday Haunt, seems destined for a similar path. THR reports that a change in leadership at the studio has led to a few surprising shakeups in their HBO Max release slate, which
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Dario Argento’s latest film Dark Glasses finds the Master of Horror back on (somewhat) solid ground. While Dark Glasses has several classic Giallo elements, in reality, the Italian director has unexpectedly delivered a throwback to the “disabled woman in peril” subgenre that was popular back in the 80s and 90s. Dark Glasses begins in traditional Argento
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Dario Argento’s latest film Dark Glasses finds the Master of Horror back on (somewhat) solid ground. While Dark Glasses has several classic Giallo elements, in reality, the Italian director has unexpectedly delivered a throwback to the “disabled woman in peril” subgenre that was popular back in the 80s and 90s. Dark Glasses begins in traditional Argento
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We’re extremely excited to welcome horror-anthology podcast, The Hotel to our podcast network! The Hotel is unlike any other show on our network, so to properly introduce it, we asked creator  Travis McMaster to create a guide to The Hotel for first time listeners! Checking in to The Hotel… It’s not haunted, it’s not Hell,
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For the first time, the beloved original motion picture soundtrack to 1988’s horror-comedy classic Killers Klowns from Outer Space is now available on vinyl from Waxwork Records! The original score to Killer Klowns From Outer Space is kicked off by the classic 80’s horror movie theme track, Killer Klowns (From Outer Space) by California punk band, The Dickies. The ‘nightmare
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There’s no discussing film history without bringing up Stop-Motion Animation. After all, isn’t simulating movement through a succession of incrementally different images a primitive form of stop-motion in and of itself? That’s why this laborious form of animation has existed since the early days of cinema, serving as a creative tool for pioneer filmmakers and
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The long-awaited feature documentary Pennywise: The Story of IT is now available on VOD and streaming exclusively through the Bloody Disgusting-powered SCREAMBOX, the two-hour documentary providing an in-depth look at the original 1990 mini-series based on Stephen King’s classic horror novel. For fans of the tale, this is the ULTIMATE making-of special! The documentary boasts
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Netflix‘s Resident Evil series (review) has caused quite the stir among fans and non-fans alike. Debuting to mixed reviews from critics and sporting one of Netflix’s lowest audience scores to date, the series has seen no shortage of debate among viewers, ranging from who the target audience is, how it should balance the horror, action and comedy,
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If you saw Jordan Peele’s Nope in theaters you might’ve seen the trailer for Barbarian, which 20th Century Studios and New Regency are releasing in theaters on September 9, 2022. You can watch the Barbarian trailer here. Check out a new clip below, wherein a secret room of horrors is uncovered… In Barbarian, a young woman (Georgina Campbell)
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