Quick question: if we took time to get to know Strangers, wouldn’t that immediately make them not strangers? Despite the fact that this is a
Quick question: if we took time to get to know Strangers, wouldn’t that immediately make them not strangers? Despite the fact that this is a
And then it happens. Like a bolt from the blue or a spark from a zombie virus jump starting neurons in a lifeless brain, something
While I’ve already stated elsewhere that the surprisingly sprawling Puppet Master series isn’t exactly my favorite, there are two facts I’ll happily conceade to: 1)
Anyone familiar with Bryan Andrews’ animated Marvel work will know he likes a big finish. In fact, we had three season finales worth of What
Back in 2017, Christopher Landon and Blumhouse teamed to take the teen savvy world of Scream and the concept behind 90s comedy, Groundhog Day and
When word recently broke that Paul Rudd and Jack Black were starring in a bizarre, meta, comedy version of the 90s, cult, creature feature, Anaconda,
The trailer has been released for The Astronaut. When an astronaut (Kate Mara) crash lands back to Earth, a General (Laurence Fishburne) places her in
Out of the many, varied tales that sprung from the MCUs first animated show, What If..?, one of the most fun by far was the
So with a searing hiss and the flash of a set set of inner teeth, we finally reach the end of Noah Hawley’s efforts to
“What if the Gremlins worshiped Satan?” is a movie premise that would have most producers running for the hills – most producers that is, except
The trailer has been released for The Bride!. There’s a monster inside us all. From Maggie Gyllenhaal (Academy Award-nominated writer/director of The Lost Daughter) and
HBO Max have released the trailer for IT: Welcome To Derry. You were never meant to leave. IT: Welcome To Derry premieres October 26 on
I’ve mentioned my love of the paradoxical subgenre known as the feel good horror film before; but while there are many great examples of this
Once upon a time, while cooking up ideas for his upcoming comic series, The Walking Dead, Robert Kirkman made the decision to use the classic,
When I look at the brief, but weirdly specific run of “electric chair horror” that sparked up during the late 80s, it really does seem
When you’re delivering a horror comedy that predominantly contains the kind of ruthless, acid-witted teens that lean more into Heathers territory than the sort of
If horror cinema has proven anything, it’s that it’s possible to eke out a movie from even the most ridiculous premise. Over the years we’ve
While it seems that I’m finally done giving The Walking Dead a free pass simply for doing something slightly different, that doesn’t mean I’m going
Whether or not to believe that the stories behind the spectral adventures of Ed and Lorraine Warren are true, you can’t deny that horror’s most
With some movies, it sometimes helps to read the small print. Back when I was a mere slip of a lad, I stood in the