Tag: Horror

  • Guillermo Del Toro and Netflix’s Horror Anthology Series Adds Rupert Grint

    Guillermo Del Toro and Netflix’s Horror Anthology Series Adds Rupert Grint

    Guillermo del Toro‘s next major project, the anthology Cabinet of Curiosities has found an additional actor for its series. It’s not just anyone, but Ronald Weasley himself, Rupert Grint, will join the already stacked cast. The project includes Essie Davis, Andrew Lincoln, F. Murray Abraham, Ben Barnes, Tim Blake Nelson, Luke Roberts, David Hewlett, and many more. It’s quite an impressive cast of many different talents that’ll explore different types of horror stories in the series. Del Toro is co-showrunner and executive producer on the project with Panos Cosmatos, Jennifer Kent, and Vincenzo Natali writing as well as directing episodes.

    Not much is known about the project outside of it exploring eight sinister tales, as Deadline puts it, that’ll showcase the different corners of horror. Del Toro has personally selected the writers and directors for the project to bring the vision to life. It seems Grint was on his radar for quite some time since his work on Apple’s Servant. So, he might have high hopes for the actor in bringing his role to life in the series. He is set to appear in the upcoming 20th Anniversary special for Harry Potter on HBO Max. We’ll see if anyone else is still in the pipeline to join the project before it enters production.

    Source: Deadline

  • Murphy’s Team-Up, Volume 4: Favorite Horror Film

    Murphy’s Team-Up, Volume 4: Favorite Horror Film

    Last weekend, the team shared their MCU mulligans. This week’s topic is a little more seasonal as the team shares what makes their favorite horror movies their favorite. We’ll get started with the choice of this week’s special guest, author Richard Newby.

    Richard “New Nightmare” Newby:

    David Cronenberg's The Fly (1986) starring Jeff Goldblum! (The Test of Time)

    There are an endless number of scary movies that I love but when it comes down to the one I think about most often, the one that has had the greatest impact on my love for the genre and my own writing, David Cronenberg’s The Fly(1986) looms large. While horror will seemingly always live in the shadow of the notion that remakes are bad, The Fly, alongside The Thing (1982) and The Blob (1988) serves as a counterpoint, a reminder that even the seemingly familiar can be made frighteningly new with a bold visionary at the helm. Cronenberg, who developed so much of the language surrounding body horror, questions what it means to be human and to age from one’s own perspective and that of loved ones in The Fly. There’s a universality to the story being told, which makes the experience of watching it all the more emotionally involving. From the central performances from Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis, to the incomparable practical effects work by Chris Walas, The Fly is a showcase of the best of what horror can offer. You can have your gore and shock value and get genuine character development along with it. It’s the emotional sincerity of Seth Brundle and Veronica Quaife’s romance that binds the film even as Brundle goopy transformation takes center stage and races towards its inevitable and tragic end. Yes, The Fly is a scary movie but it’s also a love story, one that demands empathy for the monster, even as he grows increasingly monstrous. And what’s scarier than facing the monster inside of us all?

    Arlyn “Angel of Death” Murphy:

    The Past, Present and Future of Michael Myers: Halloween (1978)

    My favorite scary movie is Halloween (1978). I like that movie because I like the jump scares and I like all of the sequels as well. They all are just very exciting. I like it so much that I will be dressing up as Michael Myers this year for Halloween.

    Charles “Chop-off” Murphy:

    This is the part of the Eagles season where Michael Myers sits up | The  Coggin Toboggan

    As always, I have my daughter’s back here. John Carpenter’s Halloween has long been my favorite scary movie. Despite the 7 older sequels, the 2 Rob Zombie remakes (I think those are quite a bit better than they’re given credit for) and the 2 most recent sequels, the original remains a classic. When I was a kid, Freddy Krueger scared the hell out of me; over time, Michael Myers has made Krueger an afterthought. Myers is every parent’s worst nightmare and a being or pure evil whose motives and means aren’t clear. Myers is terrifying because while they don’t all wear masks, there are Michael Myers all around us. And to date there’s still few horror movie scenes as memorable for me as him sitting up in the background just after Laurie thinks she’s ended the threat again. Pure terror!
    Note: Cabin in the Woods, Alien and Trick ‘r Treat are all right there for me.

    Anthony “The Big Grizzly” Canton III:

    Get Out is my favorite horror movie as it reflects the realities of the black experience. It’s one of the greatest horror movies ever because of the truths in its messaging. Daniel Kaluuya’s portrayal of this experience is excellent in its fear and desperation to get out. The truth about being black in America is exemplified in this film. Thinking psychologically and emotionally this film attacks white liberalism in subtle and not so subtle ways. Get Out is a horror movie the likes of what we’ve never seen or will probably see again. Jordan Peele’s vision here was bold in a way that changed the paradigm of what horror films can be.

    Nathan “Satan’s Manifestation” Miller:

    Robert Rodriguez Reveals That a 'From Dusk Till Dawn' Animated Series in  the Works! - Bloody Disgusting

    Although the first film I remember being scared of was Terminator 2: Judgement Day, I think the next scary film I remember seeing, before I should have, is my favourite. I have a vivid memory of my parents raving about From Dusk till Dawn after getting back from the cinema when I would have been too young to go myself. It didn’t disappoint when I did get to see it! I love the genre blending and referential elements of it, as well as the morbid humour. It’s also fun seeing such a great cast in some different roles to where their careers would then go. The scares are perhaps my least favourite part of the film, though the funnier ones are probably my favourites of them. I still tell people they’re missing out if they haven’t seen it, hoping they haven’t heard much about it! Finally, an honourable mention for favourite scary film: Cabin in the Woods.

    Joseph “Didn’t You Learn Anything from WandaVision” Aberl:

    Freddy Krueger's Backstory Explained

    When I was a kid, the first horror film I ever saw was A Nightmare on Elm Street. Ever since it has stuck with me no matter how goofy future entries have become. There’s something about the simplicity of the first film that lingers with you. The idea of “if you die in your dreams, you die in real life” was nightmarish when I was younger. Any dream I had could be my last. So, an overactive imagination added to that very scare. Yet, as an adult, the horror of dying in your sleep takes on a new meaning. In a world filled with anxiety, Freddy Kruger may simply be an allegory that haunts us when we’re awake and asleep. The film may have aged but what seems like a typical 90s slasher flick with a creative idea, still remains a relevant scare to this day, just not in the way we might remember.

    DA “Nightmare Before Christmas” Osorio:

    Candyman: How Bernard Rose and Clive Barker Created the Horror Classic -  Den of Geek


    For me, hands down, it’s the original Candyman. As a young Afro-Latino, I didn’t fully grasp the mythology but understood that there was something inherently off about a Black woman being labeled crazy because of what was happening to her. In that respect, I came to view Candyman as a hero because he was fighting for the innocent and the marginalized. However, as young as I was I was terrified of the guy who opened his jacket and had bees come out and had a hook for a hand. It was absolutely terrifying, especially with a name like Candyman. Saying his name 5x became like a myth, something only the bravest did. And I’m not even brave enough to write his name again.

    Joao “Agents of SHIELD is Canon” Pinto:

    Examining the Scariest Scene in The Ring and Why It Works

    Before launching one of the biggest Disney franchises of the early 21st century, Gore Verbinski directed The Ring, starring Naomi Watts. It was a north-American remake of the original Japanese Ringu, which was an adaptation of an early 90s novel by Koji Suzuki. It was one of the first times I came in touch with an Asian horror sensibility, albeit through a more Western-friendly cinematic language which helped to embrace the ambiance. Watts delivers an incredible performance, something I’d never really associated with the horror genre and that really helps selling the entire movie. By not revolving the plot around jump scares but on a sense of suspenseful eeriness that still managed to linger after that initial viewing made for a may more impactful experience than I would have hoped for at the time. The fact that twenty years later I still associate TV static with The Ring speaks volumes.
    Seven days.

    John “Jeph Loeb” Sabato:

    The Scariest Thing In Hereditary Wasn't What You Think - YouTube

    Favorite horror movie has to be Hereditary. Ari Aster crafted such a suspenseful and horrifying story inspired by demonic mythology. What really sells it for me is the cast. Toni Collete, Nate Wolf, and Milly Shapiro are amazing with Collete giving one of her absolute best performances in this. The movie is top notch and terrifying and something I can always rewatch.

    Hunter “An Upstate Werewolf in New York City” Radesi:

    1 Scene In Malignant Has Horror Fans In Shock - We Got This Covered

    I was never much into the horror genre until recently, so it tracks that my favorite film in the category would be a recent one. I had the pleasure of seeing James Wan’s Malignant in theaters, and it hit all the boxes for me. Creative, unexpected, and thrilling, with the appropriate amount of camp surrounding some genuine frights. I’ve started recommending it to every friend I have.

    Nicole Sobon:

    Child's Play Syfy TV Series Reveals Working Title, Details - Den of Geek

    My favorite horror movie is Child’s Play. It’s not as gory as some others named by my colleagues and leans into humor a bit more. However, I grew up on Child’s Play. As a toddler, Chucky quickly became a favorite of mine and at 3-years-old, I liked to utter his catchphrase. “Hi, I’m Chucky, wanna play?” (To be fair, my parents did try to keep me from the film. It just didn’t work.)
    While I’ve come to adore the horror genre as a whole as I’ve gotten older, Child’s Play still remains my favorite. Even now, I find myself re-watching it – along with the terribly stupid, yet great, Leprechaun films – every Halloween.

  • RUMOR: ‘Dead Space’ Remake Eyeing a Potential Fall 2022 Release

    RUMOR: ‘Dead Space’ Remake Eyeing a Potential Fall 2022 Release

    Electronics Arts surprised many when they dropped a teaser trailer for a remake of the original Dead Space game. The new visuals for next-gen consoles were built with the iconic Frostbite engine. It dropped the trailer, teasing the space station we first visited in 2008. It went on to get two sequels, and quite a few spin-offs. Yet, we haven’t seen a new entry since 2013. So, its return is great for horror fans all over the world. It looks like Venture Beat may have gotten their hands on the release date, as their sources claim it’ll be made available next year in the fall.

    There currently is still no official release date for Motive Studios’ remake. So, we have to keep in mind that production can get delayed, especially with the current pandemic still raging across the world. EA wants to reboot the franchise with the return to the USG Ishimura in the year 2508. There have been hints we’ll get a closer look at the game in action later this year, which might include some actual gameplay.

     

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    The horror franchise has been a mainstay with its space setting and unique take on the genre. You don’t get the usual weapons, but use whatever the mining station provides. The way you take out the enemies was also something that caught people by surprise, even with the warning being sprayed on the walls. It’ll be interesting to see if they add some new elements and surprises to keep returning players on their toes.

     

    You can check out the trailer here:

    Source: YouTube, VentureBeat

  • HBO’s ‘Lovecraft Country’ Won’t Get a Season 2

    HBO’s ‘Lovecraft Country’ Won’t Get a Season 2

    This one really hurts. HBO’s Lovecraft Country is a one-of-a-kind series yet it seems that the show will not make a return with a second season. Mischa Green‘s work on the series was unrivaled. with the blend of horror, period drama, and social commentary to adapt Matt Ruff‘s 2016 novel. the series starred Jurnee Smollett and Jonathan Majors that became true standouts through the series. It even garnered a high 1.5 million viewership and the first season’s finale was the most-watched new episode on its first day. It managed to cross the 10M mark by October, but sadly it didn’t ensure that it’ll get the renewal. In February, they seemed to hint at the team were working on a second season, as stated by HBO’s Chief Content Officer Casey Bloys:

    Misha is working with a small team of writers and they’re coming up with a take. She had a book to go on in the first season, she and the writers wanted to go off and take some time to go out and figure out without a book with these characters, what’s the journey we want to go on. We all want to be sure she’s got a story to tell. That’s where she is right now, working on those ideas. I’m very hopeful, as is Mischa, so we’re giving them the time to work.

    It seems they might’ve had trouble adapting the story, as the first season covered the entire book. The series was produced by J.J. Abrams’s Bad Robot and Jordan Peele‘s Monkeypaw Productions. Even if we don’t currently get a second season, there is a chance they might return to the series in the future once more ideas have come together on how to continue Green‘s original vision. It was initially pitched as a mini-series. So, the second season wasn’t always on the board. Still, it’s a shame that the series that was giving a stronger focus on those that were left out of history won’t continue to carry that message.

    Source: Deadline

  • FX’s ‘Alien’ Series Won’t See the Return of Sigourney Weaver’s Ripley

    FX’s ‘Alien’ Series Won’t See the Return of Sigourney Weaver’s Ripley

    It looks like we finally get an update on that mysterious Alien project in development for FX and Hulu. Last year in December, it was revealed that Legion‘s Noah Hawley is tackling the project that would return to the nightmarish galaxy created by Ridley Scott in 1979. Not much was known about the project or how it would approach its story, especially as the franchise was tightly connected to the family lineage of Sigourney Weaver‘s Ellen Ripley. Even the Alien: Isolation game continued the story from the perspective of a Ripley family member continuing the tradition. Well, it seems that we won’t expect Weaver‘s return as Hawley confirmed it will not be a Ripley story.

    She’s one of the great characters of all time, and I think the story has been told pretty perfectly, and I don’t want to mess with it. It’s a story that’s set on Earth also. The alien stories are always trapped… Trapped in a prison, trapped in a space ship. I thought it would be interesting to open it up a little bit so that the stakes of “What happens if you can’t contain it?” are more immediate.

    The last quote is quite interesting, as most stories try to keep the Xenomorph threat contained. Exploring their spread throughout the galaxy or even a planet would create a very new experience for long-time fans of the franchise. He also went on to say what the main focus of this story will be.

    On some level, it’s also a story about inequality. In mine, you’re also going to see the people who are sending [the people who have to do the dirty work]. So you will see what happens when the inequality we’re struggling with now isn’t resolved. If we as a society can’t figure out how to prop each other up and spread the wealth, then what’s going to happen to us?

    It’s a curious direction as the world-building in the Alien franchise mostly surrounded the creature rather than the humans. Yes, we know about the Weyland-Yutani Corporation and got glimpses of Earth, but it never was the focus. Utilizing the long-story format will break those restrictions and offer a truly unique experience in the claustrophobic franchise. Still, it wouldn’t be the same with some dangerous corridors.

    Source: Vanity Fair

  • RUMOR: Odessa A’zion Set to Lead Upcoming ‘Hellraiser’ Reboot

    RUMOR: Odessa A’zion Set to Lead Upcoming ‘Hellraiser’ Reboot

    Rebooting old films is all the rage, especially when a studio bank on the nostalgia of it all. This trend has been common in Hollywood for some time, and in recent events seen done with Horror films, and done quite well at that. In the past few years, we’ve seen the return of many iconic horror franchises including It, Halloween, and Scream. Now it seems Hollywood is ready to raise yet another popular franchise from the dead, reinventing it for modern audiences with an all-new take on a classic character.

    We’ve known for a bit now that Hulu was in development on a reboot of the popular horror franchise and that they were looking to genderswap the iconic role of Pinhead. In a new report from the Illuminerdi, actress Odessa A’zion is set to play the lead character of “Riley” in the upcoming film. She is best known for her work in WayneFam, and Grand Army.

    The Hellraiser reboot is one of two projects in development based on author Clive Barker’s book The HellBound Heart. The film reboot is set to release on Hulu while a separate series is in development at HBO Max with direct involvement from Barker, who will serve as executive producer on the series. Plot details for both projects remain under wraps as development continues. The film will be directed by David Bruckner with Luke Piotrowski and Ben Collins writing the screenplay.

    Source: Illuminerdi

  • ‘Stranger Things’: Joe Keery, Natalia Dyer, Maya Hawke and More Featured in New Season 4 Set Photos

    ‘Stranger Things’: Joe Keery, Natalia Dyer, Maya Hawke and More Featured in New Season 4 Set Photos

    It’s crazy to think that the upcoming fourth season of Stranger Things has been teased all the way back in February of last year. In the mini-teaser titled “From Russia with love…” we got a glimpse of what happened after the events of the last season and got the dramatic reveal of Jim Hopper’s fate. Luckily, we got a short follow-up in early May that gave us a glimpse at Eleven’s upbringing before she made her grand escape. They offer us glimpses into what we can expect but the latest set photos offer a glimpse at

    Sadly, we aren’t allowed to share the images from JustJared, but you can check them out by clicking here.

    We can see Joe Keery, Natalia Dyer, Sadie Sink, Calex McLaughlin, and Maya Hawke preparing for some kind of battle. Joe Keery is wielding an ax alongside Natalia with a shotgun. They look like they went through quite some trouble, as these images give off an apocalyptic vibe. We know from the end of last season that the group has split. Perhaps the Upside Down found its way into reality and merged with it.

    They certainly are collecting quite a few supplies. It’ll be interesting to see if they introduce a new major threat like the mind Flyer, or if they will have to take down an army of Demogorgons. Hopefully, we’ll get an official trailer in the upcoming months with a release date that’ll hint at what exactly will befall the little town of Hawkins.

    Source: YouTube (Teaser), YouTube (Eleven Teaser), JustJared

  • Summer Game Fest: ‘Evil Dead: The Game’s Bloody Gameplay Showcased

    Summer Game Fest: ‘Evil Dead: The Game’s Bloody Gameplay Showcased

    Evil Dead is starting to expand. We got the amazing TV series some time ago and they even announced the return of the franchise with HBO Max’s Evil Dead Rise film. Well, we are also getting a video game base don the franchise and after a long wait, we got our first look at some gory and bloody gameplay. It looks quite promising with some crazy animations to bring the horror to life. It currently has no release date but is still slated for 2021.

     

    Source: YouTube

     

  • FX’s ‘American Horror Story: Double Feature’ Set to Premiere in August

    FX’s ‘American Horror Story: Double Feature’ Set to Premiere in August

    The last time we visited the world of American Horror Story, we found ourselves transported back to the 1980s. We got a new take on the slasher genre that flipped many notable tropes on their head in a throwback of a season. Since then, the series has been on a bit of hiatus due to the ongoing pandemic that caused filming to be drastically delayed. With this delay, the show decided it was time to try something new with the upcoming theme. “Double Feature” will revolve around two separate and shorter storylines that take place in one season. We’ve yet to learn just what these stories will entail, but we won’t have to wait too much longer to figure that out.

    Just a day after series creator Ryan Murphy confirmed a July release for the upcoming AHS Spin-off, FX has confirmed that the upcoming tenth season of American Horror Story will premiere on Wednesday, August 25th. One season will focus on the sea and the other will be by the sand. Set photos have teased a quaint seaside town for the first story but have not given much away as to what’s going on. The reveal for the release date came from FX’s official Twitter channel.

    The second storyline is a bit more of a mystery right now. The first tease led many fans to speculate that it could have something to do with Aliens, one of the show’s most interesting loose ends following Asylums’ confirmation of their existence. The whole idea of it being set around “sand” has people believing it could even take place in a desert. There is a noticeable one near Area 51. While nothing has been confirmed, time will tell just what Murphy has in store for us this time around.

    Source: Twitter

  • Ryan Murphy Teases a July Premiere for the ‘American Horror Story’ Spin-Off

    Ryan Murphy Teases a July Premiere for the ‘American Horror Story’ Spin-Off

    For months now we’ve seen set pictures from the production of the upcoming American Horror Story spinoff. Some confirmed a return to similar locations and others teased a new setting with new characters. The basis of the show is similar to its original. However, this anthology series will kick it into high gear, as each episode is its own self-contained story set within the show’s universe. It’ll tell the stories of new and familiar faces. The main series is still filming the second half of its season, the spin-off seems to be wrapping up quite nicely, as the show is set to premier much sooner than we thought.

    In a new Instagram post by series creator, Ryan Murphy, alongside the confirmation of multiple stars from the upcoming season which we’ve previously reported on, he confirmed a release window for the series. The series will indeed premiere in July. Of course, he didn’t give a specific date, but, surprisingly, the series will be releasing just next month. What remains unknown about the series is who’ll fill out the rest of the cast, as only a handful as only a few have been officially confirmed.

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    With the spin-off currently set to premiere in July, what’s known is that we’ll be returning to the Murder House for the series premiere with confirmed cast members of Charles Melton, Danny Trejo, Kevin Mchale, Dyllon Burnside, Nico Greetham, Kaia Gerber, Sierra Mccormick, Ashley Carter, and Paris Jackson.

    Source: Instagram