A New Trailer and Full Synopses for Two New Ju-on Films
The Ju-on series is one that just refuses to die. We previously had a look at the combo trailer for the two new entries in the franchise, Ju-on: Shiroi rôjo and Ju-on: Kuroi shôjo, and now a new version has hit the Net.
MPI Media to Distribute Future IFC Films
What with all the independent horror films IFC has been snapping up the rights to lately, they are quickly becoming one of the genre's best friends.
Kelly Stables' Soul Fire is Rising
The “Evil Samara” from Ring 2, Kelly Stables, has joined the cast of Web series Soul Fire Rising, the story of a journey between Heaven and Hell, where "demons" and "wingers" fight for human souls in the ultimate battle for supremacy.
Corey Haim Meets The Girl
Just in case you missed his contribution to Lost Boys – The Tribe (it was, after all, after the credits), Corey Haim is locked and ready to star in another genre offering, this one for first-time director Travis Bowen.
Submitted by Matt Serafini on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 3:50pm
Sean Bean Has the Black Death
Sean Bean’s a cool mofo, isn’t he? Even while wandering around in the world’s most useless subplot (right Silent Hill?), I find myself struggling to suppress the hetero man-crush that’s been in bloom since the first time I saw GoldenEye.
Submitted by Matt Serafini on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 3:24pm
Death Arrives! The Final Destination Trailer
The time has come. The bell has tolled. Death's not about to be cheated again. Well, of course he/she/it is! If not, we wouldn't have a movie! The trailer for David R. Ellis' The Final Destination is now live, and we've got a peek at it for ya!
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 2:46pm
Get Teased By a Burlesque Massacre
Sometimes it seems horror filmmakers sit around and rack their brains trying to think of new locations, events, or occupations to base slasher movies around. For example, a new indie slasher is in the works titled Burlesque Massacre. Don't recall any slasher type horror flicks built entirely around burlesque dancing, do you?
RIP David Carradine
We're very sad to report the news this morning that David Carradine has passed away in Bangkok, Thailand.
Submitted by The Woman In Black on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 12:37pm
Mary-Kate Olsen is Looking Beastly
Ah, Mary-Kate. It doesn't seem so long ago that you were drooling on ABC. Now that you've grown you're making others do the drooling. Amazing how life works, eh? Now it's time for this young starlet to get a little "Beastly"!
Three Clips from REC 2
I love the Internet. Remember back in the days of the dinosaur when our only outlet to find out scoops and read about our most anticipated horror flicks was a few scattered magazines? They were great, but the wait for information could seem kind of endless. Now, just hours after we brought you the trailer for REC 2, three clips from the film have surfaced online!
Teri McMinn Talks Meathooks, Chainsaws, and Massacres
Amazon Agrees to Be Gay
Time for a little shameless promotion! A while back Knetter and I wrote a collection of dark, disturbing, and dumb musings and then threw it all together in one book lovingly entitled -- Let's Just Agree to be Gay. There's something contained within these pages to offend, arouse, and confuse just about everyone.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 3:22am
Co-Author Chuck Hogan Talks The Strain
Hitting bookstores across the country on June 2nd, is the first book in a horrifying trilogy co-authored by horror-meister Guillermo del Toro and thriller/mystery award-winner Chuck Hogan. The Strain is but an introduction to some of the most horrific vampires to be seen or read about in QUITE some time (apologies to those folks who enjoy the romantic vampire novels – not my thing).
Crypticon: Horror In The Emerald City!
No, it’s not Microsoft’s follow-up to Windows Vista – it’s the 2009 Crypticon being held at the Seattle Center June 5th through June 7th!
Submitted by Raider Redux on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 10:52pm
Editorial: Is Horror Dying?
Following Drag Me to Hell's modest box office take, the folks at The Examiner have posted up an interesting editorial - "7 Reasons Why the Horror Genre is Dying".
Submitted by Andrew Kasch on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 10:20pm








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