John Wick franchise creator Derek Kolstad says he’s interested in adapting two peculiar video game IPs for television: The popular survival-horror/Disney parody Bendy and the Ink Machine and the shoot-em-up about a talking banana, My Friend Pedro. Kolstad made the remark in an interview with Comicbook.com, revealing that he’s working on pitches for both shows […]… Continue reading John Wick Creator Wants to Adapt Two Very Weird Video Games for TV | IGN — Flag of Ulysses
Month: May 2020
40 Horror Movies You Didn’t Realize Are Based on Novels — Health
From The Ring to Jaws, you might not have guessed these classics have literary roots. 40 Horror Movies You Didn’t Realize Are Based on Novels syndicated from http://bellyshackllcweb.blogspot.com/ via 40 Horror Movies You Didn’t Realize Are Based on Novels — Health
Chucky Creator Teases Big Scares And Classic Characters In Child’s Play TV Show — Entertainment Updates
Despite being shot, exploded, shredded and dismembered, Chucky is still going strong. It’s been 32 years since Child’s Play hit cinemas, with last year’s cinematic reboot of the franchise rising above the skepticism of fans to deliver a classic horror experience (Stephen King named it as one of his films of the year). The reboot… Continue reading Chucky Creator Teases Big Scares And Classic Characters In Child’s Play TV Show — Entertainment Updates
Dawn of the Dead (1978) — Pandemonium of Absence
It’s been a while since I saw the 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead. However, my opinion of it at the time was the same that I still hear today. That the first ten or so minutes are great, and the rest of the movie you can take or leave. What I had forgotten […]… Continue reading Dawn of the Dead (1978) — Pandemonium of Absence
Stephen King Shares His Essential Horror Films —
Earlier this month, Stephen King tweeted: “God, how I wish I could go to a movie tonight. Popcorn, Junior Mints, big old soda, sitting in the third row and watching some action flick or goofball comedy. I’d love that.” We couldn’t agree more. Until then, the author shared with us his top five horror movies […]… Continue reading Stephen King Shares His Essential Horror Films —
“Banned in Amsterdam”, Bad B-Movies, John Waters, “Johnny are you Queer?”- Josie Cotton is Larger than Life — Instinct Magazine
Few artists have really left an impression on me before I even met them. I listened to Josie Cotton in high school and was excited to do this segment. This campy, highly talented musician, with a great sense of humor was a staple in my coming of age years. However, I had no idea I […]… Continue reading “Banned in Amsterdam”, Bad B-Movies, John Waters, “Johnny are you Queer?”- Josie Cotton is Larger than Life — Instinct Magazine
READY OR NOT & The Bloody Remains Of The Final Girl Trope — Film Inquiry
Final girls no longer owe us their heartbreak – we take a look at the trend in horror of the final victims becoming final survivors. via READY OR NOT & The Bloody Remains Of The Final Girl Trope — Film Inquiry
A Look Into The Art Covers of Arrow Films — Papiro & Mint
Just like The Criterion Collection, Curzon Artificial Eye, and Eureka, Arrow Films is probably one of my favorite film distributors out there. This independent British distributor company that started in the early 90s has gathered an impressive archive of horror and foreign titles throughout the years, focusing especially in countries like the Czech Republic with […]… Continue reading A Look Into The Art Covers of Arrow Films — Papiro & Mint
CHILD’S PLAY Creator Don Mancini Offers Details on His CHUCKY Series and Teases the Killer’s New Goal — Entertainment Updates
Child’s Play franchise creator Don Mancini has been hard at work developing a new horror TV series called Chucky that will continue the killer’s journey. The series was picked up by the SyFy Channel, and Mancini is writing the series, serving as showrunner, and directing the first episode. In the new Chucky series, “after a… Continue reading CHILD’S PLAY Creator Don Mancini Offers Details on His CHUCKY Series and Teases the Killer’s New Goal — Entertainment Updates
[CFF 2020] ‘I Who Have No One’ Review: A violent throwback that explores violence against women — AIPT
An old school horror movie with a modern take. via [CFF 2020] ‘I Who Have No One’ Review: A violent throwback that explores violence against women — AIPT