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Comic Books Can Be Deadly in Kim Yong-Kyoon’s Killer Toon
If you model your killing spree after the murders you found in a comic book, then there’s a very strong chance the writer will team up with a detective to track you down. That’s...
Read More »I, Frankenstein, and I Have a Motion Poster
Yes, in case you were wondering, Aaron Eckhart’s “I, Frankenstein” is still around and kicking. The bad news? It’s been slotted for January 2014, which is about a year later than expected. The film...
Read More »Felix Vasquez Jr.’s F-Bombs: Arrivederci, Zombie
No one will ever really accuse “H2″ or “Rob Zombie’s Halloween” of ever being a masterpiece. I mean, while they do have the vision of a man who has something to say in the...
Read More »Jonathan Rhys Meyers Hears London Calling in First Trailer and Images for NBC’s Dracula
Dracula brings his sharp teeth to 19th century London in NBC’s new horror series “Dracula”. It definitely looks like it’s got some bite to it. Ahem. Anyhoo. Take a gander at the first trailer...
Read More »Timur Bekmambetov to Explore the Dangerous World of Squirrels
I like Timur Bekmambetov. Although “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” left much to be desired, I’m always curious to see what the director, writer, and producer has to offer. It doesn’t matter how ridiculous or...
Read More »Rick Goes For a Stroll in First Image From The Walking Dead Season 4
Wow, didn’t “The Walking Dead” Season 3 just wrapped up it’s lukewarm season finale last week? Nope, it just feels that way, as it turns out. The show actually aired its final episode of...
Read More »First Poster for Ben Wheatley’s A Field in England, Hitting VOD in 2013
Drafthouse Films, the film distribution arm of the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, has just announced that they’ve acquired North American rights to “Kill List” director Ben Wheatley’s latest, the period horror film “A Field In...
Read More »First Look at Ben Wheatley’s Period Horror Movie A Field in England
“Kill List” and “Sightseers” director Ben Wheatley returns with the horror period film “A Field in England”. Check out the first promo pic above. England during the Civil War. A small group of deserters...
Read More »The REC 4: Apocalypse Begins with a New Poster and English-Subtitled Teaser Trailer
We already posted this same teaser trailer for Jaume Balaguero’s upcoming “REC 4: Apocalypse” last year, but there were no English subtitles then, and since my Spanish is pretty awful (if by “awful” you...
Read More »The Detention of the Dead Will Finally be Let Out of Class This June
Alex Craig Mann’s “Detention of the Dead” has been floating around in the ether for a while now. Heck, I think it was made before star Christa B. Allen (the hot cheerleader in the...
Read More »Warm Bodies Shambles onto DVD/Blu-ray June 4th, 2013
You can’t keep a zombie down. Jonathan Levine’s “Warm Bodies” arrives on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Ultraviolet June 4th, 2013 with an early Digital Download release on May 14th. One very unusual zombie forms...
Read More »The Facility (2012) Movie Review
Award winning short film writer director Ian Clark (“Jenny and the Worm”) makes his feature debut with the horror thriller “The Facility”, which arrives now on region 2 DVD via eOne Momentum, having played...
Read More »Early Promo Trailer for Odd Thomas Unleashes Blobby Death Thingies (or Something)
It feels like Stephen Sommers’ “Odd Thomas” (based on the series of bestselling novels by Dean Koontz (which I guess is redundant — doesn’t everything this guy writes becomes a “bestseller”?)) should have been...
Read More »Sarah Gadon is Dracula’s One and Only Bride
Before Dracula went and got himself a whole buncha brides, he only had one — and actress Sarah Gadon will play her in the upcoming “Dracula” starring Luke Evans as the title bloodsucker, here...
Read More »Three Killer Clips from Ryuhei Kitamura’s No One Lives
Luke Evans is not to be messed with in “Versus” director Ryuhei Kitamura’s second Hollywood outing, the slasher/actioner “No One Lives”. The movie finds Evans playing a serial killer who runs afoul of some...
Read More »Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is Resurrected with Lily Collins
“Pride and Prejudice and Zombies” refuses to die. Which I guess is somewhat appropriate. It is a movie about resurrection, after all. After losing one director after another and never really latching onto a...
Read More »Things Get Bloody in a New Red Band Trailer (and Some Images) for Aftershock
Although Eli Roth’s name is all over Nicolás López’s movie “Aftershock”, and the trailers open with him mouthing off about girls, I get the distinct impression that his character doesn’t actually last for very...
Read More »The Guys Behind World War Z Come Clean About the Ending and 40 Minutes of Re-Shoots
If you sold it as a purely action-packed, big-budget zombie Hollywood movie, I don’t see why Marc Forster’s “World War Z” couldn’t be a commercially successful film. (And to be sure, the film’s trailers...
Read More »The Lords of Salem (2012) Movie Review
Rob Zombie has continually been a director whose works have divided the horror community, “House of 1000 Corpses” and “The Devil’s Rejects” having found lovers and haters in roughly equal numbers (his “Halloween” remake...
Read More »(Not Really) New Trailer for James Wan’s Spookfest The Conjuring
Check out a new trailer for James Wan’s horror flick “The Conjuring”. Okay, so it’s not really a new new trailer, it’s the same trailer as the one they previously released, only this one...
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