In 2007, James Wan was a horror up-and-comer who’d scored a huge hit with 2004’s Saw, which had by then already released its first two sequels with a third on the way. But before Insidious and The Conjuring he made a couple of one-offs: the Kevin Bacon vigilante thriller Death Sentence, and the ventriloquist horror tale Dead Silence. The latter was just added to Shudder, and though it was a bust ...[Read More]
Table of Contents What is Párvulos About? Three brothers against the world. Párvulos is a coming-of-age story about three young brothers surviving in a world decimated by an infection that turns people into zombie-like monsters. Salvador, Oliver, and Benjamin are brothers living on their own in a house isolated deep in a forest. Their parents aren’t around, so the oldest brother, Sa...[Read More]
The new Black Phone 2 trailer centers on a phone booth that allows the Grabber—who seemingly met his end in the first Black Phone movie—to hiss new threats at his intended prey. That’s a shade more sinister than how the phone was used in the 2021 original, when a mysterious land line allowed the dead to impart survival advice to the living. But “scary phone calls” are a time-honored horror tradit...[Read More]
As a queer person who loves all kinds of horror movies, perhaps especially post-apocalyptic survival tales, I was thrilled to hear about the upcoming film, Queens of the Dead, which is being described as a “big gay zombie movie.” If you, too, are a fan of zombie apocalypse movies, you may have heard of George A. Romero, creator of such classics as Night of the Living Dead. This queer spin on the g...[Read More]
Gear up, queens! A new zombie apocalypse film is on its way — but this one is putting LGBTQ+ characters front and center.Tina Romero is set to carry on the horror legacy of her father, George A. Romero, with a zombie flick of her own, Queens of the Dead. The horror-comedy project was announced last summer, promising a "genre-smashing, glam-gore thrill ride through the zombie apocalypse.""The zombi...[Read More]
Posted in: Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Preview | Tagged: JumpscareJumpscare #4 brings the horror series to a bloody conclusion as our slasher-hero faces monstrous cultists and discovers some monsters need saving too.Article Summary Jumpscare #4, the series finale, hits stores on June 4th, featuring our slasher-hero facing a Leviathan-worshipping cult Cullen Bunn and Danny Luckert's horror series co...[Read More]
Pedro Pascal knows exactly what he’s doing.During a recent interview with Fandango promoting Materialists, Celine Song’s Past Lives follow-up and unexpected swing into romantic comedy, Pascal sat between fellow stars Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans, serving chaos, charm, and more than a few suggestive glances.At one point, the trio was asked to share their “unicorn traits,” or the unique qualities ...[Read More]
James Cameron is taking a brief hiatus from Pandora, announcing on Facebook that he’s set to co-write a script based on Joe Abercrombie’s The Devils. “How do I describe The Devils?” Cameron said. “A sharply witty horror adventure? An epic battle between good and evil except most of the time you can’t tell which is which? A twisted, stylish, alt-universe middle-ages romp, where your best hope of...[Read More]
Director's cuts of films have an interesting way of stirring the pot. While the original versions are often designed to appeal to broad audiences and fit within tight time constraints, director's cuts let filmmakers stretch their creative muscles and take their time to explore every nook and cranny they desire in their stories. They bring in new scenes or alter existing ones, giving us a peek into...[Read More]
Nick RomanoJune 2, 2025 at 10:00 AMCopyright is Queens of the Dead LLC Katy O'Brian as Dre, Jack Haven as Kelsey in 'Queens of the Dead'Key PointsSee an exclusive first look at Queens of the Dead, the directorial feature debut from Tina Romero.Romero talks about following her father's footsteps into the zombie genre and the queer dance party that inspired the movie.The special thanks to Tom Cruise...[Read More]
Back in 1968, George A. Romero made his feature directorial debut with one of the greatest horror movies ever made, Night of the Living Dead – and while doing so, he also introduced the world to flesh-eating ghouls that became a new definition for the world “zombie.” Romero, who passed away in 2017, went on to make several more zombie movies over the decades… and recently, his daughter Tina Romero...[Read More]
Though the horror genre has always seemingly thrived best in cinema, there have been many TV shows that have proved truly terrifying. Many successful horror shows have their basis in folklore or mythology, with many leaning into fantastical or sci-fi elements. Over the years, the very best horror shows have been able to exact a firm grip on the imaginations of their audiences, proving to be deeply...[Read More]