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June is here which means a bunch of new titles are coming to all of our favorite streaming platforms. One favorite of mine is HBO Max, which has some of Criterions horror titles, including The Brood, and 90s classic The Faculty Continue reading
Music helps shape moments, scenes, and atmosphere. Playing the wrong song can ruin a scene in a film. This is why its important to have a good soundtrackespecially in horror Continue reading
Eraser: Reborn (June 7, US: Blu-ray, DVD, Digital) Keeping Company (comedy horror, June 7, VOD) Midnight (June 7, Blu-ray) The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus (June 7, VOD) Tales from the Other Side (June 7) Jurassic World: Dominion (June 10, Theatrical) Offseason (June 10, Shudder) The Righteous (June 10, Arrow streaming, UK, US) Erzulie (June 14, VOD) Morbius (June 14, 4K, Blu-ray, DVD) Offseason (June 14, Blu-ray, DVD) Gatlopp (June 16, VOD, Digital: US) We Need to Do Something (June 16, Blu-ray, DVD) Abandoned (June 17, limited theatrical) Lightyear (June 17, theatrical) Mid-Century (June 17, VOD) Spiderhead (June 17, Netflix) The Cellar (June 21, Blu-ray, DVD) Cyst (June 21, DVD, VOD) You Are Not My Mother (June 21: Blu-ray, DVD) Revealer (June 23, Shudder) Cryo (June 24, theatrical) The Black Phone (June 24, theatrical) Gatlopp (June 27, Digital: UK) Cryo (June 28, VOD) Horror Noire (June 28, DVD) The Passenger (June 28, DVD, VOD) Where the Scary Things Are (June 28, DVD, VOD) Bed Rest (July 15, theatrical) The Reef: Stalked (July 29, theatrical, Digital, VOD, Shudder) Continue reading
Eraser: Reborn (June 7, US: Blu-ray, DVD, Digital) Keeping Company (comedy horror, June 7, VOD) Midnight (June 7, Blu-ray) The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus (June 7, VOD) Tales from the Other Side (June 7) Jurassic World: Dominion (June 10, Theatrical) Offseason (June 10, Shudder) The Righteous (June 10, Arrow streaming, UK, US) Erzulie (June 14, VOD) Morbius (June 14, 4K, Blu-ray, DVD) Offseason (June 14, Blu-ray, DVD) Gatlopp (June 16, VOD, Digital: US) We Need to Do Something (June 16, Blu-ray, DVD) Abandoned (June 17, limited theatrical) Lightyear (June 17, theatrical) Mid-Century (June 17, VOD) Spiderhead (June 17, Netflix) The Cellar (June 21, Blu-ray, DVD) Cyst (June 21, DVD, VOD) You Are Not My Mother (June 21: Blu-ray, DVD) Revealer (June 23, Shudder) Cryo (June 24, theatrical) The Black Phone (June 24, theatrical) Gatlopp (June 27, Digital: UK) Cryo (June 28, VOD) Horror Noire (June 28, DVD) The Passenger (June 28, DVD, VOD) Where the Scary Things Are (June 28, DVD, VOD) Bed Rest (July 15, theatrical) The Reef: Stalked (July 29, theatrical, Digital, VOD, Shudder) Continue reading
via American World Pictures Youve got to wonder what happens in pitch meetings for low budget horror movies, because from the outside looking in, it would appear that a bunch of random words are thrown at a wall to see what sticks, with those displaying the most adhesive qualities being given the green light to enter production. Continue reading
In a recent interview with Variety, "Crimes of the Future" director David Cronenberg discussed his new film and revealed some details about the other projects he's currently working on. During the interview, Cronenberg revealed that he was previously developing a TV series with Netflix, but that the streaming service ultimately passed on it Continue reading
This week is a special one for horror fans, as the first and only Friday the 13th of the year caps off the work week this Friday, May 13th. The horror genre always rises to the occasion when Friday the 13th is near, and this year is no exception. A whopping eight brand new horror movies will be released on Friday the 13th alone, including new Stephen King horror! The week kicks off with todays (May 10, 2022) releases of indie horror films Shepherd and Dark Night of the Scarecrow 2, but were here to spotlight this Fridays massive new slate Continue reading
After moving to a new homea cluster of apartment towers surrounded by forests, quieter than usual thanks to the summer holidaysbored young Ida (Rakel Lenora Flttum) welcomes friendship with a similarly aged neighbor, Ben (Sam Ashraf). But The Innocents, a brutal yet elegant investigation into the extremes of psychopathy and empathy, is hardly your typical coming-of-age film. Written and directed by Norwegian filmmaker Eskil Vogt (a recent Best Original Screenplay Oscar nominee for co-writing The Worst Person in the World), The Innocents benefits enormously from the talented kids in its cast, who are believably natural even as the circumstances around them become more and more fantastical Continue reading
James Nunns Shark Bait earns its praise only by comparison in todays grim state of contemporary fin flicks. Continue reading
Yes, other genres can provide shared thrills; I, to, was in a theater on opening night for the 2021 blockbuster "Spider-Man: No Way Home," also a Castle-like gimmick film wherein characters from five movies, stretching back to 2002, interacted for the first time. The filmmakers were careful to include long pauses in the film's action to accommodate people cheering in the theater, which anecdotally they did. And loudly Continue reading