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Isaac from Children of the Corn Earns a Second Class Spot in the Hall of Killers

Isaac Chroner has finally preached his way into the Hall of Killers, taking up residence in the Second Class tier, and honestly it feels less like an induction and more like an overdue intervention. While most horror villains rely on masks, knives, or supernatural invincibility, Isaac proves you can achieve mass murder with nothing more…

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Kenan & Kel Reunite for Frankenstein Horror Comedy Movie

It is finally happening. Not a sketch, not a cameo, and not a nostalgia driven commercial. Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell are officially teaming up again for a full scale horror comedy, and the monster they have chosen to face is Frankenstein. The project is titled Kenan & Kel Meet Frankenstein, and the announcement came…

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Last Slate Video Brings Snapdragon Back to Life in a Stylish, Extras-Packed UK Blu-ray Debut

If there’s one boutique label quietly proving that physical media is far from dead, it’s Last Slate Video, who return with Snapdragon. Still relatively new to the scene, the company has been building serious momentum with a slate of releases that mix cult credibility with genuine care and presentation. Early titles like A Light Through…

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Horror Takes Over the Oscars as Sinners Shatters Records — But Does It Really Deserve 16 Nominations?

Against all expectations, horror didn’t just sneak into the awards conversation this year, it kicked the doors clean off their hinges. The Academy Award nominations have been announced, and Ryan Coogler’s Sinners has emerged as the undisputed frontrunner with a staggering sixteen nominations, the most ever received by a single film in Oscar history. That…

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Masters of the Universe Trailer Drops, and Fans Are Already Questioning Eternia

The teaser trailer for Masters of the Universe has finally arrived, inviting audiences to “discover their true power” and offering the first proper look at Amazon MGM Studios and Mattel’s long-gestating live-action revival of the iconic franchise. Directed by Travis Knight, the film is set to hit cinemas and premium formats on June 5, and…

The Masque of the Red Death

A24’s The Masque of the Red Death Goes Maximalist as Léa Seydoux Joins Cast

A24 is once again digging into classic horror literature and dragging it somewhere far stranger, filthier, and more decadent. Léa Seydoux has officially joined Mikey Madison in The Masque of the Red Death, a boldly revisionist reimagining of Edgar Allan Poe’s 1842 gothic short story, and this version sounds determined to embrace excess at every…

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Rustin Parr Enters the Hall of Killers: Why the Blair Witch’s First Pawn Lands in Third Class

Rustin Parr has officially entered the Third Class tier of the Hall of Killers, and if that placement feels low for a name so deeply embedded in The Blair Witch mythology, that discomfort is entirely intentional. Parr is not a slasher icon, not a monster in the traditional sense, and not even the true villain…

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Mark Jones, Creator of Leprechaun, Dies at 72 and Leaves Horror a Wicked Legacy

Sad news from the horror world today, as Mark Jones, the writer and director who gave us one of the genre’s most unlikely and long-lasting mascots, has passed away at the age of 72. Jones reportedly died following a brief stay at West Hills Hospital in Los Angeles. While his name may not always sit…

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Thanksgiving 2 Is Still Coming, Even If John Carver Is Taking His Time

When Thanksgiving carved its way into cinemas in late 2023, it didn’t just slash box office expectations — it practically guaranteed a sequel. In fact, Thanksgiving 2 was officially announced a mere two weeks after the first film opened, with TriStar eager to strike while the gravy was hot. The original plan was simple: get…

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Happy Birthday John Carpenter: 78 Years of Synths, Slashers, and Genre Mastery

John Carpenter turns 78 today, and somehow that feels both completely believable and utterly impossible. Believable because the man has been shaping horror, science fiction, and action cinema since the late 1970s. Impossible because his work still feels so sharp, so current, and so influential that imagining genre cinema without him feels borderline unthinkable. Quite…