Horror
- bloody-disgusting.com 5 New Horror Movies Releasing This Week Including 'Cuckoo'
This week brings an eclectic mix of new horror movies, including NEON's latest in theaters, the return of Terrifier 2's Lauren LaVera, and even an
This week brings an eclectic mix of new horror movies, including NEON’s latest in theaters, the return of Terrifier 2‘s Lauren LaVera, and even an unofficial Mickey Mouse slasher movie.
Here’s all the new horror releasing August 5 – August 11, 2024!
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The Mouse Trap
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Ganymede
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Cuckoo
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Duchess
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The Well
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- www.horrornewsnetwork.net Bruce Campbell Reveals Animated 'Evil Dead' In Development
“There's something out there. That... that witch in the cellar is only part of it. It lives... out in those woods, in the dark... something... something
“There’s something out there. That… that witch in the cellar is only part of it. It lives… out in those woods, in the dark… something… something that’s come back from the dead.”
While promoting his Peacock series, Hysteria, horror legend Bruce Campbell revealed that they’re developing an Evil Dead animated series and he’ll be returning to voice Ash, according to a report on Entertainment Weekly.
“We are developing an animated version, like a series,” he said. “I’ll do that. I’ll do Ash’s voice all day long, because my voice hasn’t aged as much as I have.”
When speaking about the films, Campbell went on to say “We’re out of the cabin, Sam [Raimi] doesn’t have to direct, I don’t have to star as Ash. The trick is to take the elements that people like, which is innocent people being tortured by a malicious entity, and it’s people who have no skills to stop it.”
A release date for the animated series has yet to be revealed.
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Do you have any good horror movies to recommend?
I'm bored and want some suggestions! I love extreme cinema so throw it at me!
- www.google.com Neon Takes Worldwide Rights To Chris Stuckmann’s Horror Film ‘Shelby Oaks’
Neon will release the documentary-found footage crossover in the U.S. and handle international sales.
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'Longlegs' walks in with a wintry moodiness, and its thrills are just getting started (Horror movie Review)
www.latimes.com Review: 'Longlegs' walks in with a wintry moodiness, and its thrills are just getting startedMaika Monroe, Blair Underwood and a nightmarish Nicolas Cage do expert work in writer-director Osgood Perkins’ chilly reinvention of the serial-killer movie.
Filmmaker Osgood Perkins’ eerie, occultist serial-killer horror thriller “Longlegs” opens with a psyche-rattling sequence, barely a minute or two long, in which he crafts a chilling sense of shock, awe and humor simply through shot composition, editing and performance. It unsettles the viewer on a bone-deep level, the tension bursting like a bubble on a bravura music cue.
It is scary — only because of how it is presented formally, not necessarily thanks to any of the basic actions or imagery on screen — and it is thrilling because Perkins announces from the outset his audacious approach to tone as well as his mastery of cinematic technique to create suspense. The tension never lets up throughout “Longlegs,” though it is peppered with a dry, black humor that somehow just makes everything more disturbing. (...)
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Daniel Isn't Real (2019)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8745960/
As a child, shy and troubled Luke witnesses the aftermath of a mass shooting at a neighborhood coffee shop. He meets another boy among the onlookers at the scene: cool and confident Daniel, who invites him to play and quickly becomes his friend. Although adults such as Luke's mother Claire cannot see Daniel, he appears physically real to Luke. The boys become close playmates, and their connection helps Luke cope with his parents' divorce. Their friendship develops in an uncanny way with unforeseen consequences.
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/daniel-isnt-real-movie-review-2019
- bloody-disgusting.com Bloody Disgusting’s Summer Horror Preview: 24 Horror Movies You Don’t Want to Miss
Bloody Disgusting's Summer Horror Preview 2024 is here. Here's a run down of all the horror titles coming our way over the next few months.
Our Summer Horror Preview 2024 is here! The 2024 slate of summer horror releases looks packed, which is excellent news, considering the year has gotten off to a sluggish start for the genre at the box office. Not only is the release schedule so stacked that it’s guaranteed to keep us distracted while we wait for Halloween, but this summer also brings some of the year’s most anticipated titles from MaXXXine to Alien: Romulus and Longlegs.
This guide covers the highlights of what’s already been announced, but as always, expect a handful of streaming, Digital, and VOD releases to pop up over the next few months as well.
Here are 24 horror movies you don’t want to miss in Summer 2024…
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‘The Coffee Table’ – Listen to Stephen King and Watch One of the Year’s Most Shocking Horror Movies
bloody-disgusting.com 'The Coffee Table' - Listen to Stephen King and Watch One of the Year's Most Shocking Horror MoviesHorror fans looking to test their mettle should take note of director Caye Casas's The Coffee Table. Horror master Stephen King recently said of the
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Handling The Undead - Great slow burner!
Handling The Undead is a norwegian horror movie based on a swedish book by the same name by John Ajvide Lindqvist (Let the Right One In). It's a very unusual zombie movie as it focuses very much on the grief and pain the families of dead ones goes through and then they struggle even more once their loved ones comes back to life. I think it was a great slow burner, I love those types of horror movies that take their time. But I have to say it would have been better if they speeded up the beginning a bit.
It's out on rent right now and will most likely come on streaming later. I watched it on Apple TV+, it was like $12 there. I can recommend it, just note that it is slow and it's not the usual zombie flix.
I'm norwegian and very rarely watch norwegian movies because I find them extremely boring. This on the other hand was interesting, mostly because of Renate Reinsve. She recently played the leading role in The Worst Person in the World, a movie I would highly recommend if you're into drama movies. She is really one of our best actors at this point in time.
Trigger warning: It contains scenes of suicide attempts and a dead child coming back to life. There is also a few violent scenes but it wasn't to bad in this part. There were no blood that I can remember which I found odd.
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Why do you like horror?
We've all different and got different reasons why we like horror. What's your reason?
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What did you think about Eli (2019) - SPOILER ALERT!
I saw this movie this week and I thought it was pretty good. At first I was like "not again" about the ending but after thinking about it, it was pretty clever. Charlie Shotwell plays amazingly in his role as Eli and Lili Taylor as his doctor. It's creepy from the get-go with this old house that have been renovated for special patients.
One of the thing that made less sense to me, and this will be spoiler so I will use spoiler tag:
spoiler
Why did they make this place in the first place? Did this many "demons" get "treated" there? That part of the story gave no sense, and while Eli found documents showing that there where other kids that had experienced this, I just felt like this is one of the shallowest parts of the movie.
What do you guys think about this movie? It's on Netflix.
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Just finished The Fall of the House of Usher (The Netflix series)
It wasn't scary, but it was disturbing and very well narrated (not a fan of some political messaging tho. Breaks the immersion). What are your thoughts on it?
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Merry Christmas from us at c/Horror!
This year has gone by so fast and I don't know where it all went!
Now it's soon time for many of us to celebrate with our families and eat amazing food. Some of us don't celebrate christmas and for you I would wish all the good things in the world to.
I hope you enjoy the holiday and are able to spend it with the ones you love.
What do you eat this time of the year? Maybe you want to share that with us?
Anyway I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas from both me and @[email protected]. 🎄🎅🎅🎄❤️
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Would you watch a SAW Musical? - ‘SAW The Musical: The Unauthorized Parody of Saw’ Announces National Tour
bloody-disgusting.com ‘SAW The Musical: The Unauthorized Parody of Saw’ Announces National TourSAW The Musical: The Unauthorized Parody of Saw not only will extend it's run but launch a national tour in 2024.
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Do we really need another one? - ‘Orphan 3’ - William Brent Bell is Actively Developing a Sequel
bloody-disgusting.com ‘Orphan 3’ - William Brent Bell is Actively Developing a SequelWilliam Brent Bell revealed 'Orphan 3' is in active development, ensuring Esther's killer hijinks will continue.
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We're closing in on christmas. What movies do you like to watch that might be horror themed at this time of the year?
I'm very boring when it comes to movies in christmas I must say. I started to watch Manhunter yesterday and ended up watching Red Dragon instead as it just was to bleak for my taste. And today I'm watching Silence of the Lambs and possibly Hannibal, tho I don't like that particular seeing as Jodie Foster didn't take the role and she is a much better Starling.
Anyway, do you have any movies you watch at christmas? Maybe you're not celebrating christmas but watch loads of movies this time of year, what do you watch?
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Do you want another one? - Jennifer Love Hewitt Says She Would "100%" Return for 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' Sequel
bloody-disgusting.com Jennifer Love Hewitt Says She Would "100%" Return for 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' SequelIt was reported back in February that both Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. were "in talks" to return for an I Know What You Did Last Summer
- bloody-disgusting.com Bad Idea, Right? The Scariest and Most Toxic Friends in Horror
In anticipation of Neon's Eileen, Bloody Disgusting revisits the scariest and most toxic friends in horror.
- bloody-disgusting.com 'The Sacrifice Game' Director Jenn Wexler on Keeping Christmas Bloody and Her Horror Influences
The Sacrifice Game director/writer Jenn Wexler chats about keeping Christmas bloody and her horror influences
- bloody-disgusting.com 'The Cello' Exclusive Clip - Music Unleashes Bloody Madness in Darren Bousman's New Horror Movie
Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw II-IV, Spiral) is back with brand new horror movie The Cello, and you can watch three minutes of horror now.
- bloody-disgusting.com 'The Long Walk' - Stephen King Movie Adaptation Finds New Home at Lionsgate
We just learned earlier this week that Francis Lawrence (The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes) is on board to direct an adaptation
- bloody-disgusting.com 'Everyone Will Burn' Review - A Vibrant, Violent Fable of Biblical Prophecy and Religious Mania
In Hebrero and Macarena Gómez's capable hands, Everyone Will Burn offers a devilishly compelling depiction of religious mania run amok.
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I watched The Tall Man and really enjoyed it (SPOILER ALERT!!)
Me and my two friends watched The Tall Man last week. We really enjoyed this flix even thought we had heard that people did not like it at all. I personally liked the end and thought it was really thought provocative and clever.
What did you think about it? Did you no enjoy it? I asked some folks and they found it silly and stupid. I have to disagree with that. Maybe they wanted the ending to be "bad"?
- bloody-disgusting.com 'Visitors' - Ultra Gory Japanese Anthology in the Vein of 'Evil Dead' Now on SCREAMBOX! [Trailer]
Visitors (The Complete Edition), Kenichi Ugana's Japanese anthology movie that opens with one of the goriest shorts we've ever seen.
- bloody-disgusting.com Jenna Ortega Not Expected to Return for 'Scream 7'
One day after Melissa Barrera was let go from the upcoming Scream 7, Deadline is now reporting that Jenna Ortega will also not be returning for the
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Watched The Pyramid (2014)
I'm a sucker for pyramids and traps and stalking monsters, so I really liked it. Yes, there were some dumb decisions and some illogical scenes, but why does it have such low scores?
- bloody-disgusting.com Thanks for Giving Us Nightmares: Eli Roth's 6 Nastiest Movie Moments
In honor of Thanksgiving now playing in theaters, I decided to take a look at the filmography of Eli Roth. After spending a few days watching films
- bloody-disgusting.com 'The Wait' Exclusive Trailer - F. Javier Gutiérrez’s Folk Horror Tragedy Comes to Spain This December
Spanish filmmaker F. Javier Gutiérrez (Before the Fall, Rings) is back with new movie The Wait (La Espera), described as a sinister folk horror tragedy
- bloody-disgusting.com 'Thanksgiving' Review - New Holiday Slasher Carves Up a Gory Feast for Horror Fans
After 16 years, Eli Roth finally expanded his faux Grindhouse trailer into feature form in Thanksgiving, a gory holiday horror feast.