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28 Years Later director confirms Cillian Murphy will appear in Nia DaCosta’s The Bone …

Despite being absent from the upcoming sequel, director Danny Boyle says Cillian Murphy will appear in Nia DaCosta's 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple."He is in the second one," Boyle told IGN. "I shouldn't give away too much. I'll get killed."The trailer for 28 Years Later went impossibly viral after fans were convinced that a zombie who bears a striking resemblance to Murphy was indeed Murphy's ch...[Read More]

See where in N.J. Pete Davidson filmed horror movie ‘The Home,’ out this summer – nj.com

It’s been quite a while since Pete Davidson was on the set of his upcoming horror movie.Production on “The Home” was underway in New Jersey back in 2022. More than three years later, the film is set to hit theaters.Lionsgate recently released the first trailer for the movie, which will be out July 25. “The Home,” directed by James DeMonaco (“The Purge”) and written by DeMonaco and Adam Cantor, spe...[Read More]

See where in N.J. Pete Davidson filmed horror movie ‘The Home,’ out this summer – nj.com

It’s been quite a while since Pete Davidson was on the set of his upcoming horror movie.Production on “The Home” was underway in New Jersey back in 2022. More than three years later, the film is set to hit theaters.Lionsgate recently released the first trailer for the movie, which will be out July 25. “The Home,” directed by James DeMonaco (“The Purge”) and written by DeMonaco and Adam Cantor, spe...[Read More]

What happens to the Louvre Museum in a zombie pandemic? The Walking Dead – Popverse

One of the tragedies of a zombie apocalypse is that, along with the incalculable loss of life, is the damage done to every part of human civilization. No one is going to take care of our art when zombies come knocking on the door, so places like the Louvre would become husks of what they once were. The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol made a point of showing exactly what might happen ...[Read More]

What happens to the Louvre Museum in a zombie pandemic? The Walking Dead – Popverse

One of the tragedies of a zombie apocalypse is that, along with the incalculable loss of life, is the damage done to every part of human civilization. No one is going to take care of our art when zombies come knocking on the door, so places like the Louvre would become husks of what they once were. The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol made a point of showing exactly what might happen ...[Read More]

Peter Jackson’s Original Cut Of This Banned Horror Movie Is Still Impossible To Watch – SlashFilm

Trimark Pictures Peter Jackson's 1992 film "Braindead," called "Dead Alive" in North America, is easily one of the goriest films of all time. It features buckets and buckets of gooey, blood and guts, and boasts scenes of people's heads being knocked off, bodies being impaled, and human lips being eaten right off their faces. A human head is fed into...[Read More]

Peter Jackson’s Original Cut Of This Banned Horror Movie Is Still Impossible To Watch – SlashFilm

Trimark Pictures Peter Jackson's 1992 film "Braindead," called "Dead Alive" in North America, is easily one of the goriest films of all time. It features buckets and buckets of gooey, blood and guts, and boasts scenes of people's heads being knocked off, bodies being impaled, and human lips being eaten right off their faces. A human head is fed into...[Read More]

New single-location horror movie with in-tree-guing premise unveils nail-biting first trailer

Imagine waking up in the middle of a rural forest with no memory of how you got there or who put you there. What would you do? Well, wonder no more as that is the exact plot of the upcoming single-location psychological thriller Bark, which has just landed its first tense teaser trailer.The new clip, which you can watch below, opens with a man named Noah dressed in office wear tied to a tree with ...[Read More]

New single-location horror movie with in-tree-guing premise unveils nail-biting first trailer

Imagine waking up in the middle of a rural forest with no memory of how you got there or who put you there. What would you do? Well, wonder no more as that is the exact plot of the upcoming single-location psychological thriller Bark, which has just landed its first tense teaser trailer.The new clip, which you can watch below, opens with a man named Noah dressed in office wear tied to a tree with ...[Read More]

George Romero’s Daughter Made a Gay Zombie Movie, With Her Father’s Blessing

With Queens of the Dead, Tina Romero, daughter of the legendary filmmaker George A. Romero, is set to make her first directorial outing, premiering the feature at the Tribeca Film Festival June 7. The filmmaker recently spoke to Entertainment Weekly and reflected on her father’s influence. “I am his kid. There’s no denying it. And he has influenced me greatly.” Romero said. Queens of the Dead wil...[Read More]

One of the Best Zombie Movies Ever Is Streaming Free (After Years of Being Missing)

For a long time, one of the best zombie movies of all time was absent from streaming services. There was even a time where it was hard to even rent or purchase the film online. Fortunately for horror fans out there, that movie has become a lot more accessible as of late, and the timing couldn’t be better. You see, there’s a long-awaited sequel coming out this summer, and a lot of people are going ...[Read More]

James Wan’s Ventriloquist Horror Flick Is Ready to Be Rediscovered – Gizmodo

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]

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