While rumours continue to swirl around Ben Affleck about whether he’ll ever play Batman again, a new report suggests that his DCU castmate Henry Cavill could also be on the way out. THR reports that Warner Bros and the Man Of Steel star are “parting ways” following a failure to work a Shazam! cameo into
Here’s the gorgeous cover for Tade Thompson’s new novel The Rosewater Insurrection By Poppy-Jay Palmer 12-09-18 52 The second volume in a vibrant and compellingly told trilogy by one of science fiction’s most engaging new voices – perfect for fans of N. K. Jemisin’s The Fifth Season, Ann Leckie’s Ancillary Justice and Jeff Vandermeer’s Southern Reach trilogy. The year
Candyman is one of the greatest modern horror films, and it only gets better with age. Over the year’s, the reputation of Bernard Rose’s socially conscious urban legend chiller has grown and grown, and Tony Todd’s performance in the title role is iconic. The social commentary hasn’t dated, the scares haven’t lessened, and that soundtrack
She-Ra And The Princesses Of Power was developed by Noelle Stevenson and produced by DreamWorks Animation Television. It’s a reboot of the 1985 Filmation series She-Ra: Princess Of Power. The story follows the young orphan Adora of Planet Etheria, who turns into the Princess of Power, She-Ra, after finding a magic sword. She is guided
After premiering to terrified audiences at the Liverpool Playhouse, Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson’s horror stage play Ghost Stories was quickly ushered to the Lyric Hammersmith in London in the summer of 2010. With its popularity rapidly spreading to international theatres, it’s unsurprising that Nyman and Dyson started to receive calls from several American studios wanting to
Some of Nickelodeon’s spookiest Are You Afraid Of The Dark? episodes have been haunting 90’s kids well into adulthood, which is why we’ve been excitedly rubbing our hands for Paramounts upcoming horror film of the same name. However, with the film we can expect something a little different. In an interview with Slash Film, writer Gary Dauberman
The House With A Clock In Its walls is still ticking in this new IMAX art poster By Poppy-Jay Palmer 10-09-18 6,035 Click here to see full size. You can read the synopsis for The House With A Clock In Its Walls here: In the tradition of Amblin classics where fantastical events occur in the most unexpected
That director David Gordon Green, together with screenwriters Danny McBride and Jeff Fradley, opted not to try and outdo the original Halloween was probably a smart decision. Who would even dare do such a thing? An entirely original, completely new take on the story would have been a risky gamble, and bound to disappoint some,
Two young women venture out into the post-apocalypse in Carolina Hellsgård’s zombie movie Ever After By Elena Lazic 09-09-18 482 Released: TBC Certificate: TBC Director: Carolina Hellsgård Writer: Olivia Vieweg Cast: Gro Swantje Kohlhof, Maja Lehrer, Trine Dyrholm Distributor: TBC Because the concept of a post-apocalyptic zombie world lends itself so well to studies of
The Jim Henson Company has optioned The Witchlands books, written by best-selling author Susan Dennard, to be developed as a live-action television series. The surprise announcement was made today by Halle Stanford, President of Television for The Jim Henson Company at a Dragon Con panel led by Dennard and Stanford entitled Two Misfits Who Dream:
Gillian Jacobs has joined the cast of Jacob Chase’s horror Larry By Poppy-Jay Palmer 07-09-18 1,710 Jacob Chase’s upcoming horror-thriller Larry has found a star in Gillian Jacobs (Love, Community), reports THR. Child actor Azhy Robertson (Juliet, Naked, The Americans) is also starring alongside her. The film is set to be a two-hander in the vein of Bruce
Shane Black has spoken about how he and co-writer Fred Dekker had “a large appetite” when it came to what they wanted to with this next chapter in the Predator universe, and boy, he wasn’t kidding. The Predator feels like a haphazardly assembled and overflowing buffet plate, and how much you enjoy it will depend
My Dogs I love dogs. It feels like I’ve been around them all of my life. I grew up in a family with dogs around, and so did my wife, Caroline, so it’s the most natural thing in the world for us to have them as part of our family. Family has played a large
Get a load of these new images for The Walking Dead Season 9 By Poppy-Jay Palmer 06-09-18 182 As always, The Walking Dead is really going all out with its new season. Check out the very dramatic and tastefully lit Season 9 character images in the gallery above. Season 9 is set to be Rick Grimes’ (Andrew
Check out this gorgeous new Dolby Cinema art poster for The Predator By Poppy-Jay Palmer 06-09-18 2,763 Click here to see full size. You can read the synopsis for The Predator here: From the outer reaches of space to the small-town streets of suburbia, the hunt comes home in Shane Black’s explosive reinvention of the Predator series. Now, the
This new Dolby art poster for The Nun is wonderfully creepy By Poppy-Jay Palmer 06-09-18 7,479 Click here to see full size. Here’s the synopsis for The Nun: When a young nun at a cloistered abbey in Romania takes her own life, a priest with a haunted past and a novitiate on the threshold of her final vows are sent
There are lots of reasons to love The Conjuring movies, from the detailed 1970s costumes and powerful performances to the artful way James Wan plays out a jump scare. But the best thing about them is how aware they are that great horror movies don’t just frighten you; they can make you smile, make you
The Swamp Thing series’ pilot has found a director: Sleepy Hollow‘s Len Wiseman is now on board to helm the first episode. Swang Thing is the latest drama series from the DC Universe, hailing from James Wan’s Atomic Monster production company and Warner Bros television. It is set to premiere on the DC Universe digital subscription service sometime
Get to know the team with this exclusive new The Predator video By Poppy-Jay Palmer 05-09-18 426 Read the synopsis for The Predator here: From the outer reaches of space to the small-town streets of suburbia, the hunt comes home in Shane Black’s explosive reinvention of the Predator series. Now, the universe’s most lethal hunters are
The Nun is finally released in UK cinemas soon and it looks like the promotional campaign is revving things up so as to prepare us for the ‘darkest chapter in The Conjuring universe’ yet. In anticipation, Warner Bros Studios has unveiled three new clips (via Bloody Disgusting) that not only establish the film’s gorgeous Gothic aesthetic
*This article contains spoilers for Avengers: Infinity War* While the ending of Avengers: Infinity War – which saw big bad Thanos use the Infinity Stones to wipe out half of the world’s population – was shocking, it was pretty obvious that our heroes were going to save the day eventually and bring back some of
*This article contains spoilers for Wonder Woman (2017)* There were lots of things comic book fans loved about Wonder Woman. Hans Zimmer’s electrifying theme, Patty Jenkins’ direction, THAT cinematography during the No Man’s Land sequence. Elsewhere, Etta Candy’s spunky spirit won hearts, Steve Trevor’s valour made us swoon and Diana Prince’s unyielding love for humanity inspired us
Sterling K Brown’s got killer lines and everyone’s gonna die in the new trailer for The Predator By Jonathan Hatfull 31-08-18 378 A new trailer has arrived for Shane Black’s The Predator and it’s definitely the funniest, and probably the best one yet. You can read the synopsis for The Predator here: From the outer reaches
Long before movies surrounding the likes of the Avengers, Spider-Man and Black Panther started dominating cinema screens, there was another Marvel Comics character that lead his own trilogy: Blade. We last saw the half-vampire, half-human in 2004 but now, actor Wesley Snipes has teased two new projects that seem to suggest the titular superhero will
Now that 2018’s Arrow Video FrightFest is over, here is a round-up of eight more films (The Most Assassinated Woman In The World; Book Of Monsters; Heretiks; Chuck Steel: Night Of The Trampires; Life After Flash; Hell Is Where The Home Is; Anna And The Apocalypse; Open 24 Hours) and a short (Final Stop) that
The old saying that beauty is only skin deep has inspired a legion of horror films, but while Takeshi Sone’s latest has a plastic surgery at its centre, it’s much more interested in the lingering effects of emotional, rather than physical, trauma. In other words, what starts out feeling like a chilly Cronenbergian horror takes
Writer-director Demián Rugna’s Terrified was one of FrightFest’s most hotly anticipated films, promising full-blooded scares (a promise made by the filmmaker in a charming and immensely quotable video intro), and it definitely starts with a bang. No sooner have we had the obligatory but decidedly creepy “hearing voices” scene than we’re witnessing a horrifying and
Logan Marshall-Green gets creatively violent in brutal SF revenge movie Upgrade By Jonathan Hatfull 31-08-18 4,800 Released: 31 August 2018 Certificate: 15 Director: Leigh Whannell Writer: Leigh Whannell Cast: Logan Marshall-Green, Betty Gabriel, Harrison Gilbertson, Benedict Hardie, Linda Cropper Distributor: Universal If you like this, try… Robocop A murdered cop is given a new cyborg
This year’s FrightFest features three documentaries that hold up a mirror to the festival audience. For Cult Of Terror, Wolfman’s Got Nards and FrightFest: Beneath The Dark Heart Of Cinema all show that strange, intimate and weirdly obsessive connection that horror fans have to the films that feed their insatiable hunger for cathartic thrills and
With their previous film JeruZalem, Israeli brothers Doron and Yoav Paz refreshed found footage with intradiegetic ‘Smart Glasses’, and reinvigorated the tropes of zombie apocalypse by staging them on their conflicted home territory of Jerusalem, and inflecting them with Dark Angels, Nephilim and other monsters from the Old Testament and Talmud. Their latest, The Golem,
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