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Chucky TV series coming from original creators
While Orion Pictures readies its theatrical reboot of CHILD’S PLAY, with Chucky rechristened “Buddi,” the original doll is headed for the small screen under the stewardship of his longtime creative team.
LEATHERFACE CUTS-UP COUNTRY ON TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Today on the Jukebox: LEATHERFACE covers GARTH BROOKS… IN BLOOD!
Blu-ray Review: lose yourself in dark slacker fantasy “DAVE MADE A MAZE”
A surreal hymn to stifled creativity and pointless, procrastinating compulsion, crafted from cardboard and parcel tape.
Exclusive Interview: “SUSPIRIA “(2018) Screenwriter David Kajganich Talks About the Male Gaze and Female bodies
We sat down with Kajganich at last year’s Fantastic Fest to discuss adapting the beloved Dario Argento classic for new audiences.
New “FACULTY OF HORROR” episode looks back at 2018
Andrea and Alex return for their annual year in review episode!
The Gremlins Unwind In This New Screen Print Poster From Hero Complex Gallery And Vance Kelly
Hero Complex Gallery has just released “AFTER MIDNIGHT” A GREMLINS-THEMED SCREENPRINT, which incorporates stunning blacklight inks and helps to give the illusion that the Gremlins have just hopped out of the film.
Sundance ’19 Review: You’ll dig “THE HOLE IN THE GROUND” (with new trailer and poster)
For all its familiarity, director/co-writer Lee Cronin treats his material with an adult, somber point of view that holds the attention.
Exclusive new trailer and photos: award-winning chiller “ECHOES OF FEAR”
Currently in the midst of a very successful festival tour, ECHOES OF FEAR is the latest from the filmmaking team of Brian and Laurence Avenet-Bradley, and we’ve got the exclusive first look at the latest trailer and a couple of new pics.
“UPGRADE” director Leigh Whannell sets sights on Universal’s “INVISIBLE MAN,” without Johnny Depp
After the poor reception to the latest THE MUMMY led Universal to put the kibosh on its Dark Universe series, the studio is now revisiting the idea of reviving its classic creatures, and the latest development is a big step in the right direction.
METALLICA BANGS A DRUM FOR “REDRUM” ON TOMB’S JUKEBOX
Today in 1977: STEPHEN KING’s THE SHINING is published!











