Horror Movies

Giant blue screens! People fleeing for their lives! A wrecked Japanese fishing village! Yep it's all here in a healthy does of paparazzi images from the set of the now filming Godzilla! Read on for the goodies! Aaron Taylor-Johnson,...
Giant blue screens! People fleeing for their lives! A wrecked Japanese fishing village! Yep it's all here in a healthy does of paparazzi images from the set of the now filming Godzilla! Read on for the goodies! Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Richard T. Jones, Elizabeth Olsen, Bryan Cranston, David Strathairn, Patrick Sabongui, Yuki Morita, Brian Markinson, Juliette Binoche, Akira Takarada, Victor Rasuk, and Ken Watanabe star. Gareth Edwards is directing the film from a screenplay by Max Borenstein, Frank Darabont, and Dave Callaham. Legendary’s Thomas Tull and Jon Jashni are producing with Mary Parent and Brian Rogers. Alex Garcia and Patricia Whitcher are serving as executive producers alongside Yoshimitsu Banno and Kenji Okuhira. First up a series of images of a wrecked fishing village courtesy of The Daily Mail. Next up some blue screen mayhem from Cdndutchie#74 on Flickr. Hit the link for more! And finally see things getting wild thanks to YVRShoots. Hit the link for more! A presentation of Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures, Godzilla will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, except in Japan, where it will be distributed by Toho Co., Ltd. Legendary Pictures is a division of Legendary Entertainment. Slated to open on May 16, 2014, the film is expected to be presented in 3D. VISIT THE EVILSHOP @ AMAZON! Got news? Click here to submit it! Stomp around in the comments section below!
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Summer won’t officially be here for another month, but the summer movie season has already been in full swing for the past few weeks. Alas, we won’t be seeing any werewolves at the multiplex this year, but Syfy has our back w...
Summer won’t officially be here for another month, but the summer movie season has already been in full swing for the past few weeks. Alas, we won’t be seeing any werewolves at the multiplex this year, but Syfy has our back with Battledogs, which our esteemed webmaster was kind enough to bring to our attention. Sure, it actually premiered back in April, but Syfy is giving fans another chance to check it out on Saturday, June 29, at 3 p.m. In the meantime, I figured it would be worthwhile to run down some of the other werewolf films the channel has seen fit to grace us with over the past decade and change. It may surprise some to know that back in the Dark Ages, Syfy was the Sci-Fi Channel, and it actually gave Neil Marshall’s Dog Soldiers its US premiere. For those who have been living under a rock for the past 11 years, the film is set in the Scottish highlands, where an Army patrol on a routine training mission finds themselves up against a pack of werewolves (who are, I’m happy to report, almost entirely men in werewolf suits — and pretty good-looking ones at that). Sean Pertwee stars as the squad’s sergeant, who gets eviscerated by one of the beasts early on, leaving private Kevin McKidd in charge. This leads to some conflict with the Special Ops officer they run into (Liam Cunningham), who has a history with McKidd and knows more than he’s letting on about their furry foes. And the same goes for zoologist Emma Cleasby, who picks the soldiers up in her Land Rover and takes them to a remote country house where they hold up for the night. Marshall may have gone on to bigger (and occasionally better) things like The Descent and Doomsday, but this was his feature film debut and he pulled out all the stops for it. His characters are well-drawn, their dialogue is snappy, the action sequences are exciting (and edited in such a way that you can tell what’s going on), and the special effects are much better than you would probably expect from such a low-budget film. Even given Marshall’s predilection for blowing shit up (which he indulges on a few occasions), I’ll take this over the much more extravagant Underworld films any day. It’s just too bad the proposed sequel has had so much trouble getting off the ground, but I’ll happily lap it up should it ever see the light of day (or night). Like Dog Soldiers, 2005′s The Beast of Bray Road wasn’t produced by the Sci-Fi Channel (as a matter of fact, The Asylum is the company that holds that dubious distinction), but that is where I got to see it. You know you’re in for something different when you’re watching a werewolf movie and the first words that pop up on the screen are “BASED ON A TRUE STORY.” Thanks to the Asylum connection, my expectations weren’t very high going into The Beast of Bray Road (which is apparently based on actual werewolf sightings that took place in rural Wisconsin), but at least it had the good sense not to take itself too seriously. Written, directed and edited by Leigh Scott, the film has more than a few parallels with Jaws. For example, star Jeff Denton is the new deputy in town who moved there from the big city for the peace and quiet, with Thomas Downey in the Richard Dreyfuss role as a cryptozoologist working on his Ph.D. who is attracted by internet reports of an unidentified wild beast. (Downey was something of an MVP on the film since he also served as production designer and stunt performer and did the special effects.) There’s even a budget-conscious sheriff who’s more concerned about selling hunting licenses and the tourist trade than hunting down the creature. Speaking of the beast, it would probably be more frightening if it didn’t look like a guy wearing a collection of throw rugs, which makes it doubly confusing why the director would show it so fully and so early in the film. He also gives the new deputy a seemingly
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Hey, kids! Got nothing on your agenda? Interested in what it takes to become a horror filmmaker? Then your may wanna tune into this special horror filmmaking panel streaming live from the L.A. Film School hosted by our own Heather Wixson...
Hey, kids! Got nothing on your agenda? Interested in what it takes to become a horror filmmaker? Then your may wanna tune into this special horror filmmaking panel streaming live from the L.A. Film School hosted by our own Heather Wixson. Guests Include: Andrew Wilson Manager at Zero Gravity, Andrew represents such legendary horror directors and writers as Tobe Hooper (Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and Clive Barker (Hellraiser and Candyman) among many others! Adam Simon Writer-Director Adam Simon sold his script "The Haunting in Connecticut" to Lionsgate which went on to gross $77 Million worldwide. Adam directed the documentary "American Nightmare" as well as the cult classics "Carnosaur" and "Brain Dead" for Roger Corman. Kailey Marsh Kailey is a lit manager and film producer. She is founder of The Blood List, the annual list of the top 13 most-liked screenplays in the horror, thriller, sci fi, fantasy, or dark comedy/drama genres as voted on by 100 industry insiders. Misha Green Misha is a rising star in the world of Hollywood TV and film writing. She has written for Spartacus, Sons of Anarchy, Heroes among others, and she has sold spec screenplays all over town. Mickey Keating Exciting newcomer Mickey Keating recently sold his directorial debut horror film "The Ritual" to Lionsgate for an October release! He currenlty works for Jason Blum (producer of Paranormal Activity, Saw, and Insidious). Showtime is 7:30pm PT ON THURSDAY May 30th. Enjoy! VISIT THE EVILSHOP @ AMAZON! Got news? Click here to submit it! Learn stuff in the comments section below.
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Lionsgate announced today that the indie thriller Black Rock is on its way to DVD and Blu-ray, and we've got all the details you need to decide if this is one girl's night out you want to crash! Read on for details. From the Pr...
Lionsgate announced today that the indie thriller Black Rock is on its way to DVD and Blu-ray, and we've got all the details you need to decide if this is one girl's night out you want to crash! Read on for details. From the Press Release A girls-only weekend getaway to a remote island from their childhood turns into a fight for survival in the heart-racing thriller Black Rock, arriving on Blu-ray Disc (plus Digital UltraViolet), DVD (plus Digital UltraViolet) and Digital Download July 30 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Directed by and starring Katie Aselton (TV's "The League," The Puffy Chair), the indie thriller also stars Lake Bell (No Strings Attached, It's Complicated, What Happens in Vegas) and Kate Bosworth (Superman Returns, Straw Dogs, Blue Crush). Three childhood friends, Sarah (Bosworth), Abby (Aselton) and Lou (Bell), get together for a private camp-out at an iconic setting from their childhood, an empty island off the coast of Maine, to renew their bond of sisterhood. The trio, however, quickly find themselves in a fight for their lives. After meeting three men who have come to the island for a hunting trip, a night of drinking spirals into a tragic accident, and the ladies soon become the target. What first started as a simple play date to recall old times is now a race for survival. The Blu-ray and DVD bonus materials include an audio commentary with director/actress Katie Aselton and actress Lake Bell plus a look at the movie's thrilling score and a "making of" featurette. An Official Selection at the Sundance Film Festival, Black Rock will be available on Blu-ray Disc and DVD for the suggested retail price of $24.95 and $19.99, respectively. Special Features Audio Commentary with Director/Actress Katie Aselton and Actress Lake Bell "Behind The Scenes of Black Rock" featurette "A Thrilling Score: The Music of Black Rock" featurette VISIT THE EVILSHOP @ AMAZON! Got news? Click here to submit it! Get rocked in the comments section below.
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Giant robots. Giant monsters. A city smoldering. Utter and total mayhem. Yep, it's another banner for Guillermo del Toro's upcoming flick Pacific Rim. Seriously, this movie cannot possibly get here soon enough! Look for Pacific...
Giant robots. Giant monsters. A city smoldering. Utter and total mayhem. Yep, it's another banner for Guillermo del Toro's upcoming flick Pacific Rim. Seriously, this movie cannot possibly get here soon enough! Look for Pacific Rim, directed by Guillermo del Toro, in theatres July 12th of 2013. Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, Charlie Day, Ron Perlman, Rinko Kikuchi, Max Martini, Rob Kazinsky, Clifton Collins, Jr., and Diego Klattenhoff star. Related News: Visit our Pacific Rim archive Synopsis From acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro comes Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ epic sci-fi action adventure Pacific Rim. When legions of monstrous creatures, known as Kaiju, started rising from the sea, a war began that would take millions of lives and consume humanity’s resources for years on end. To combat the giant Kaiju, a special type of weapon was devised: massive robots, called Jaegers, which are controlled simultaneously by two pilots whose minds are locked in a neural bridge. But even the Jaegers are proving nearly defenseless in the face of the relentless Kaiju. On the verge of defeat, the forces defending mankind have no choice but to turn to two unlikely heroes--a washed up former pilot (Charlie Hunnam) and an untested trainee (Rinko Kikuchi)--who are teamed to drive a legendary but seemingly obsolete Jaeger from the past. Together, they stand as mankind’s last hope against the mounting apocalypse. VISIT THE EVILSHOP @ AMAZON! Got news? Click here to submit it! Get a rimjob while you wait in the comments section below.
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Metro: Last Light is now available for consoles and PC. Deep Silver has announced several DLC packs for the game which will release throughout the summer, and fans can save big on these by purchasing the Season Pass. From the Press Relea...
Metro: Last Light is now available for consoles and PC. Deep Silver has announced several DLC packs for the game which will release throughout the summer, and fans can save big on these by purchasing the Season Pass. From the Press Release Deep Silver announced that 4A Games will be supporting the critically acclaimed Metro: Last Light with a series of original single-player content packs throughout the summer. The ‘Faction Pack’ and the ‘Chronicles Pack’ will include new, original single-player gameplay that expands on the Metro: Last Light universe and story. The ‘Tower Pack’ will present a unique solo challenge to Metro veterans. Meanwhile, the ‘Developer Pack’ will give creative players some interesting tools with which to explore the world of Metro. “Artyom’s story may have been concluded in Metro: Last Light, but there are other characters with stories to tell, some familiar locations that fans of the Metro series wanted to revisit, and some new challenges that 4A wanted to explore,” said Andrew Prokhorov, Creative Director at 4A Games. “Since completing the game, we have been working on these new stories and hope to release them throughout the summer.” The Metro: Last Light Season Pass is available to download now from Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, and Steam for $14.99 / £11.99 / €14.99 or 1200 MSP now. The first chapter will be the ‘Faction Pack,’ which is set for release in June 2013. Metro fans can pre-purchase all future DLC at a discount with the Season Pass, now available on Steam, Xbox LIVE Marketplace for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system, and the PlayStation Network. The Season Pass also grants an additional weapon, the deadly Abzats, a semi-automatic shotgun rifle with a devastating secondary fire mode that unleashes six shells in one blast. PlayStation Plus subscribers are entitled to an additional 25% discount on the Season Pass between May 21st and June 4th in the US and May 22nd and June 5th in Europe and the rest of the world. Metro: Last Light is available now for PlayStation 3, the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, and Windows PC and has been critically acclaimed by the gaming media. To learn more, visit the official Metro: Last Light website. VISIT THE EVILSHOP @ AMAZON! Got news? Click here to submit it! Overcome your guilt in the comments section below!
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A new clip from the other apocalyptic comedy heading our way, Rapture-Palooza, has arrived via Machinima, and we have a look at all of the end of the world chaos for you right here. Dig it, and remember... If you have to die, die funny! ...
A new clip from the other apocalyptic comedy heading our way, Rapture-Palooza, has arrived via Machinima, and we have a look at all of the end of the world chaos for you right here. Dig it, and remember... If you have to die, die funny! Anna Kendrick, John Francis Daley, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, and Ken Jeong star. In the flick a couple battle their way through a religious apocalypse on a mission to defeat the Antichrist. Synopsis When the Apocalypse actually happens and a billion people are raptured up to heaven, Lindsey (Anna Kendrick, Pitch Perfect) and her boyfriend, Ben (John Francis Daley, TV’s “Bones”), are left behind in suburban Seattle. The young couple try their best to lead a normal life surrounded by talking locusts, blood rain showers, and pot-smoking wraiths. But when The Beast (Craig Robinson, TV’s “The Office”) makes his home base in their neighborhood, Lindsey finds herself the object of his affection. With the help of her family, friends, and a lawn-mowing zombie neighbor (Tom Lennon, TV’s “Reno 911”), the young couple set off to stop the Antichrist from taking her as his bride... and just maybe saving the world in the process. VISIT THE EVILSHOP @ AMAZON! Got news? Click here to submit it! Gather up a zombie killin' posse in the comments section below!
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Deadpool is set to arrive for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC on June 25th. Now is the time to pre-order the game via Best Buy, Steam and GameStop to reap the rewards. Some of the incentives include a $5 voucher for any Marvel comic, the Merc w...
Deadpool is set to arrive for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC on June 25th. Now is the time to pre-order the game via Best Buy, Steam and GameStop to reap the rewards. Some of the incentives include a $5 voucher for any Marvel comic, the Merc with a Map Pack DLC and much more! From the Press Release EVERY DAY on social media I hear it. People stop me on the street just to ask it. “Show me the DEADPOOL videogame marketing!” they demand. “Buzzword the crap outta me!” They want info on retail drivers. They’re all about how I’m incentivizing early adoption. And they freakin’ demand insight on how I’m monetizing my user base. Well, OKAY. I hear you! Allow me to rest and purchase groceries uninterrupted once more as I establish a new paradigm by unveiling these tantalizing pre-order bonuses for DEADPOOL from the following participating retailers: Best Buy A $5 voucher for ANY Marvel comic book. You could get one from the time I was in the Uncanny X-Force, or one from Daniel Way’s sizzling Deadpool run… And well, yes, I suppose you COULD buy a Marvel comic that DIDN’T star yours truly, but why do that to yourself? – U.S. only (while supplies last). An exclusive Deadpool poster for everyone who pre-orders the game from my home country (while supplies last). Vive posters! Vive Quebec! – Canada Only Steam & GameStop PC Download The Merc with a Map Pack DLC! Featuring two new levels – GRT Plaza and Inside the Tower – for Deadpool Challenge Mode and Infinite Mode, as well as two new costumes, the D-Pooly and Uncanny X-Force suits (only available in Infinite Mode). You like maps, don't you? Your very own Deadpool digital wallpaper! Look, if you want to be the only one of your friends without a Deadpool digital wallpaper, that's fine. I don't know, I think high school's hard enough already, but it's your choice – you gotta be you. Alright...that's all the news for today. Deadpool's gonna go pay a stranger now to pre-order HIS bonus if you know wh—ahh forget it. DEADPOOL is expected to release in North America on June 25, 2013 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC via Steam. It is rated “M” (Mature) by the ESRB. To learn more, visit the official Deadpool website. VISIT THE EVILSHOP @ AMAZON! Got news? Click here to submit it! Spread the red in the comments section below!
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As we told you exactly a week ago, Roth Films teamed up with Jane Startz Productions to acquire film rights to Soman Chainani's fantasy novel The School for Good and Evil, and now they have a studio involved. Per Deadline, following...
As we told you exactly a week ago, Roth Films teamed up with Jane Startz Productions to acquire film rights to Soman Chainani's fantasy novel The School for Good and Evil, and now they have a studio involved. Per Deadline, following a spirited auction, Universal Pictures won the property in a seven-figure deal for book and scriptwriting fees. It's an easy fit for Roth and his top exec Palak Patel, both of whom will produce with Jane Startz. Roth and Patel produced Snow White and The Huntsman at Universal, and have a sequel in the works. They are also working with the studio on Daughter of Smoke & Bone, an adaptation of Laini Taylor’s novel that also has franchise potential. Chainani and Hook scribe Malia Scotch Marmo are attached to write the screenplay. Coincidentally, Scotch Marmo was one of Chainani’s professors when she was in college. The School for Good and Evil is the first part in a planned trilogy that follows children plucked from their homes and sent to a school where they will be trained to become fairy tale heroes and villains, princesses, and witches. The School for Good and Evil focuses on a young beauty named Sophie, who is placed in the School for Evil, while her best friend, the homely Agatha, is sent to the School for Good. They find their fortunes reversed and are forced to confront their true, albeit unexpected, destinies. VISIT THE EVILSHOP @ AMAZON! Got news? Click here to submit it! Pick a side in the comments section below.
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I think I might have waited a bit to long to get into reviews again. I've been trying to match my output of reviews month by month from last year. I out did myself last month, but I'm way behind this month. I have time to do it, I'm just...
I think I might have waited a bit to long to get into reviews again. I've been trying to match my output of reviews month by month from last year. I out did myself last month, but I'm way behind this month. I have time to do it, I'm just not sure I will be able to get 6 more reviews in this month. Time will tell I suppose. Anyway, the other movie I watched a little while back was The Slit-Mouthed Woman (2005). I had added this movie when I added A Slit-Mouthed Woman. Since it was about the same legend, and almost the same title, I thought I would check them both out. Of course I didn't mean it to be almost two years apart, but whatever, I got around to it.At a hospital where they specialize in cosmetic surgery, there is a room that is kept locked up. A doctor and nurse decide to head into this room in order to get away from everyone else. While they are having sex, the slit-mouthed woman appears. Three years later, a reporter for a magazine is asked to do an article on the urban legend that has sprung up around this woman from the hospital. The reporter who was going to do the article has disappeared. The reporters step-sister is living with her and her husband. The sister ends up in the abandoned hospital on a dare from her boyfriend, and they end up seeing the slit-mouthed woman. Now it is up to the reporter to figure out who this woman is so she can stop the curse.Now that I think about it, The Slit-Mouthed Woman sounds a bit like The Ring. I didn't really make that connection while watching it. The major difference is that this film is less a mystery and more of a soft porn film. One thing I never got about movies that deal with an urban legend, well not all of them do this to be honest, is to give us what the legend is about and then ignore it completely. The Slit-Mouthed Woman doesn't do this completely, but it comes pretty close to it. The legend has it that she will come up to you and ask if she is pretty. You have to answer a certain way in order for her not to kill you. What we mostly get here is people having sex and this woman shows up and tries to kill them. It isn't until we find out more about this woman, and how she became the slit-mouthed woman, that we get into the actual legend. A little bit at least. Apparently Japan has lifted the ban on nudity, either it wasn't there before or it would get blocked out one way or another. Director Takaaki Hashiguchi takes full advantage of this. While there is am okay plot that goes with it, there is a lot more sex than the normal horror film. The Slit-Mouthed Woman clocks in at only an hour, and yet it managed to throw it five sex scenes. I don't mean the kind where we start to see them have sex and then the plot moves on from there. No, these sex scenes take their time.The effects are just the makeup used to make the woman into the slit-mouthed woman, which didn't look half bad really. I would have given character names along with the actor names above, but IMDb only lists the actor names, with two exceptions but I'm not sure which characters they are in the film now. Anyway, I found the acting wasn't all that bad to be honest. I haven't watched too many films like this made here in North America, but I did find the acting better here. The soft porn films made here show a little more than what this one did, but with at least one guy, the husband of the reporter, he made it feel like he was actually having sex with the person, not just going through the motions.I said in my last review that I don't watch horror films for the nudity or sex. I don't always mind it, truth be told, but I don't care if it is or isn't there. To give The Slit-Mouthed Woman so credit with the sex scenes, they did seem to fit in with the plot for the most part. I never felt they went completely out of the way for a sex scene to happen. It did seem strange that bad things only happened when the sex was going on. The lady reporter makes the suggestion that it is sex that passes on the curse, which i
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