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‘Clayface’ Trailer Teases Full-Blown Body Horror Nightmare
April 22, 2026
The ‘Clayface’ trailer teases a full-blown body horror nightmare; a straight-up body-horror film starring Tom Rhys Harries!
A24 Fires Up the Chainsaw: ‘Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ Series Coming [Exclusive]
April 21, 2026
'Obsession' filmmaker Curry Barker is revving up for the possibility of directing a new 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' film for A24!
April 21, 2026
Today celebrates John Carpenter's 'The Fog' day, so Matt Konopka put together a list of foggy horror films to watch…
'The Mummy' Confirmed to Take Place in Same Universe as Sam Raimi's 'Evil Dead'?!
April 19, 2026
'The Mummy' joins the 'Evil Dead' universe as Lee Cronin confirms connections to 'Evil Dead Rise' and Sam Raimi’s original…
April 17, 2026
Lee Cronin's 'The Mummy's is now out in theaters. So, what horror franchise would he like to tackle next? The…
'Crystal Lake' Series Will Have a Snow-Set Episode [Exclusive]
April 16, 2026
Peacock is taking a dip in 'Crystal Lake', its slasher series exploring the origins of Jason Voorhees from the 'Friday the 13th' films.
April 16, 2026
Lee Cronin’s 'The Mummy' delivers campy brutality, but its emotional core never lands, leaving the violence feeling gross but never…
April 14, 2026
Breaking: There’s no cheating death. Warner Bros. has dated Final Destination 7 for May 12, 2028. The new broke out of…
'Weapons' Prequel 'Gladys' Set for 2028 Release; Zach Cregger Not Directing
April 14, 2026
Warner Bros. will release 'Gladys', its prequel to Zach Cregger's smash hit horror 'Weapons', in theaters on September 8, 2028.
'Godzilla Minus One' Trailer Is a Stunning Cinematic Spectacle!
April 14, 2026
Watch the trailer for 'Godzilla Minus Zero', the sequel to the spectacular Oscar-winning 'Godzilla Minus One', in theaters November 6, 2026.
April 14, 2026
Osgood Perkins is working on a new 'Longlegs' movie for Paramount, with Nicolas Cage returning as the antagonist.
Saw
April 14, 2026
Now streaming on Netflix, the ‘Saw’ franchise proved horror could be smarter, darker, and more influential than critics ever admitted.