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Jordan Peele‘s Get Out follow-up Us is expected to pull in $35-40 million on its opening weekend, according to reports from Deadline. The writer-director-producer-actor’s second movie is slated to do slightly better than Get Out, which was itself a sensation. That film pulled in $33 million on its first weekend and had a record-breaking run. […]
A new streaming service set for a late 2019 launch date could be the future home of the expanding Gremlins universe. A new Gremlins series should arrive sometime after 2020, per the Hollywood Reporter. The series is reportedly in development now with writer/executive producer Tze Chun (Gotham) and give fans a chance to follow a young […]
Netflix had an unlikely hit with the gothic horror/treatise on lingering effects of familial trauma bait-and-switch The Haunting of Hill House. That’s not the sort of thing you let stand alone in the age of binge television, so the network just announced that Haunting is set for the fate of all good horror TV of […]
Every good movie has a villain, some antagonist trying to keep our heroes from achieving greatness (or just, you know, surviving). Some movie villains are tame, less “pure vessel of evil” and more “annoying nuisance or obstacle.” But plenty of movie villains are straight out of a nightmare, the serial killers and monsters who only appear […]
Back in October 2018, we finally received our first look at the new Pet Sematary film, which is just around the corner now. The film is set to premiere at the SXSW film festival in March before its full release this April, and to build up hype for the Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer-directed horror flick, Paramount […]
RZA and Ghostface Killah continue to expand their filmography. Deadline reports the hip-hop legends and producer Shaun Redick (Get Out, BlacKkKlansman) are teaming up to develop Angel of Dust, a “suspense horror thriller” RZA will direct. The film is reportedly inspired by true events the Wu-Tang Clan experienced while growing up in the Staten Island Projects. Ghostface developed […]
The Jordan Peele-produced reboot of the 1992 horror classic Candyman is reportedly looking at Lakeith Stanfield to play the film’s main protagonist, according to Super Bro Movies. More specifically, Stanfield would be headed for the role of an artist named Anthony who is researching the Candyman urban legend. Collider adds that the character Stanfield is being sought […]
Avengers: Endgame will not be the last possible time that Tom Holland and Chris Evans share the screen together. On Wednesday, it was announced that the upcoming drama/horror film The Devil All The Time will be heading to Netflix. The movie will also star Robert Pattinson, Bill Skarsgard, known for playing the role of Pennywise in the 2017 It reboot, and Mia Wasikowska from Alice in […]
On Monday, Netflix released the trailer for an upcoming docu-series intended to scratch your morbid curiosity itch. That docu-series is Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes, and it will encompass four parts. As we previously wrote back in December: In addition to [covering] the actual murders, the show will also cover the […]
Get Out director Jordan Peele is one of the many interviewees in a new documentary covering the history of black creators and characters in horror films. Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror will discuss the way that black people have been represented in genre films and black filmmakers use of horror to dissect social issues. […]