As it has since 2018, despite being interrupted by the pandemic, the Overlook Film Festival returned to New Orleans for a four-day celebration of all things horror. To be fair, America’s most haunted city probably always looks like a horror film festival in town. From the dungeons-turned-dive bars to Anne Rice vampire tours, the city’s obsession with the macabre is palpable on every street corner....[Read More]
For as long has he has been bringing Andor to life, Tony Gilroy has championed the series as one that opens the gateway for Star Wars to explore various genres it rarely touches on in TV and film. And now, according to the man himself, the franchise might actually be doing that. Speaking to Business Insider at a recent Andor event in London ahead of the second season’s premiere later this month...[Read More]
Lucasfilm “Andor” creator and showrunner Tony Gilroy has dropped the hint that a horror project set within the “Star Wars” universe is in the works at Lucasfilm. Ahead of his show’s second season return in just under two weeks, he spoke with Business Insider who asked him what he would do if Lucasfilm and Disney hired him for a “Star Wars” horror project. The answer was surprising – he says one is...[Read More]
New vampire horror movie Sinners is still one week away from hitting theaters, but thanks to early press screenings, the movie has landed rave reviews from critics.Sinners, directed by Black Panther helmer Ryan Coogler, has debuted to a perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes score based on 37 reviews at the time of writing. Linda Marric from HeyUGuys called Sinners "A film of breathtaking audacity," while F...[Read More]
Want more TV and movie picks? Subscribe to our weekly Streamliner newsletter here. Clockwise from top: The Last of Us, Warfare, Hacks, and Drop. Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos: Everett Collection (Bernard Walsh /Universal Pictures, Murray Close/A24), Liane Hentscher/HBO, Kenny Laubbacher/Max The theme of this week is a...[Read More]
Just when you thought TV couldn’t possibly cram more identity politics into your living room, here comes The Last of Us season two, promising to “feed the gays” with a buffet of LGBTQ+ content. Actress Isabela Merced, the latest addition to the cast, seems positively thrilled about her role as Ellie’s new love interest, Dina. The showrunners apparently decided that a zombie apocalypse just isn’t d...[Read More]
The zombie drama is the genre that doesn’t die. It is for ever undead. Every time you think it has exhausted ways for the dead to rise up and create mayhem, another film or TV show arrives and is once again the most talked about thing around. This happened most recently with The Last of Us, HBO’s post-apocalyptic nightmare (shown in the UK on Sky), which is now back with a second series (April 14)...[Read More]
The latest from director Paul W.S. Anderson, a new big screen thriller from Christopher Landon, and a film adaptation of a popular horror game are just a few of this week’s new arrivals.Here’s all the new horror that released April 7 – April 11, 2025!For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.Say his name, say his name… Rumpelstiltskin is back with a brand new...[Read More]
Images from the horror film House of Abraham, coming to theatres in June, feature Lin Shaye and Natasha Henstridge [embedded content] Abramorama has picked up the American distribution rights to the horror film House of Abraham and are planning to giving the film a theatrical release that will begin at the LOOK Dine-in Cinema in New York City on June 13th. A national rollout will fol...[Read More]
Director Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, the new horror film starring Michael B. Jordan, is one of the more intriguing releases of the spring, and now it’s shaping up to be one of the most acclaimed. Ahead of the movie’s release on April 18th, the first wave of reviews has been published, and critics have universal praise for it. As of this writing, 34 reviews have been submitted on Rotten Tomatoes, and S...[Read More]
Show Caption Hide Caption 'Chicken jockey!' Viral trend causes chaos at 'Minecraft' screeningsIn the U.S. and U.K., moviegoers are going wild when Jack Black shouts, "Chicken jockey!" during "A Minecraft Movie."Sure, we are no spring chickens, but the latest bout of bad theater etiquette is rightfully ruffling feathers.Unruly youngsters are flo...[Read More]