Author: Horror Master
Fried Barry director Ryan Kruger gives a new spin on the 1987 cult classic Street Trash, relocating the melt madness to Cape Town, South Africa, where the growing divide between rich and poor has changed the world as we know it. But Kruger will be the first to eschew the “remake” label, referring to his new film as a standalone sequel. The filmmaker wrote Street Trash to be accessible for newcomers, while slyly referencing details and events from the original to make this new movie a continuation of the goopy, melty world introduced by director Jim Muro in 1987. Kruger took painstaking measures to…
In the wake of Alien: Romulus comes the FX/Hulu series “Alien: Earth” sometime next year, which is set to be the first ever television series set within the official Alien universe. As part of a 2025 preview video from Disney+, we’ve got the first footage from “Alien: Earth” this morning, which gives us a brief sneak peek at the locations and characters. One character says in voiceover, “This ship collected specimens from faraway moons… monsters.” The suggestion there is that a Xenomorph specimen has been brought back to Earth in the upcoming “Alien: Earth,” which will indeed be the franchise’s…
First Trailer for Horror Comedy Asks – Who Would You ‘F Marry Kill’? by Alex Billington October 30, 2024Source: YouTube “I think I’m dating the killer.” Or are you?! Lionsgate has revealed the official trailer for a horror comedy movie called F Marry Kill, based on the party game “F**k? Marry? Kill?” Where you choose which of these things you would do with three people. From BuzzFeed Studios (they still exist?). When true-crime junkie Eva Vaugh is shoved into the dating app world by her besties on her 30th, she suddenly finds herself at the center of a real murder…
Fried Barry director Ryan Kruger gives a new spin on the 1987 cult classic Street Trash, relocating the melt madness to Cape Town, South Africa, where the growing divide between rich and poor has changed the world as we know it. But Kruger will be the first to eschew the “remake” label, referring to his new film as a standalone sequel. The filmmaker wrote Street Trash to be accessible for newcomers, while slyly referencing details and events from the original to make this new movie a continuation of the goopy, melty world introduced by director Jim Muro in 1987. Kruger took painstaking measures to…
Haunted House Vlogger Horror ‘Chateau’ Trailer Starring Cathy Marks by Alex Billington November 5, 2024Source: YouTube “Do you want us here?” Quiver Distribution has posted the trailer for an indie horror called Chateau, the second feature from filmmaker Luke Genton. This first premiered at the 2024 Popcorn Frights Film Festival this year and will be out on VOD to watch at home in December. “Vacation is all about escape.” While on a French vacation funded by odd jobs, an aspiring influencer covertly films a vlog in a reportedly haunted chateau she’s been hired to clean. This found footage horror follows…
Last Updated on March 16, 2024 by Angel Melanson Happy Friday the 13th, Fangorians! Bright Light Bright Light (Welshman now New Yorker Rod Thomas) is celebrating the occasion with a brand new music video for “Down To One.” Created in collaboration with fellow horror creators Tyler Jensen / Typical Films(Scream, Queen! My Nightmare On Elm Street) and Monster Makeup (Death Drop Gorgeous / Saint Drogo), we think you creeps will dig this one. The song is inspired by a love for Giallo, the ever fashionable Blood & Black Lace, So Sweet, So Perverse, and Death Walks On High Heels in…
Fried Barry director Ryan Kruger gives a new spin on the 1987 cult classic Street Trash, relocating the melt madness to Cape Town, South Africa, where the growing divide between rich and poor has changed the world as we know it. But Kruger will be the first to eschew the “remake” label, referring to his new film as a standalone sequel. The filmmaker wrote Street Trash to be accessible for newcomers, while slyly referencing details and events from the original to make this new movie a continuation of the goopy, melty world introduced by director Jim Muro in 1987. Kruger took painstaking measures to…
Popcorn bucket technology has truly come a long way in the past few years. As movie theaters have tried to find clever ways to get patrons to spend more money, they have cooked up increasingly insane vessels from which to eat buttery popped kernels of goodness. Well, the folks at Cinemark have unveiled the popcorn bucket that will be released in honor of this summer’s Alien: Romulus and it is truly something to behold. Don’t believe me? Have a look-see for yourself. Coming soon to theatres 👀🍿 #AlienRomulus pic.twitter.com/Tl8pev0jKU — Cinemark Theatres (@Cinemark) July 17, 2024 So yeah, much to…
How did you first hear about the case of Jeannette DePalma? It was entirely coincidental. I was making a film “Jessie” about a girl being chased in the woods by a killer. I ended up working on the film in Springfield, New Jersey, and then took a break and got lost in the Watchung reservation woods. My friend Ed told me about satanic sacrifices of dead animals that hang in the trees and how he always got spooked as a kid on Halloween because something happened in the woods to this girl and she died. So that night I…
So much of the beauty and power of horror is in the language the genre gives us to navigate the darker, more painful aspects of human existence. Obviously, this has never been limited to horror films. Michael Jackson changed the music industry in 1982 when he embraced the music video as a cinematic form. He hired the director of An American Werewolf in London to help him make a postmodern horror short, and unleashed “Thriller” upon the world. Visionary that he was, he also transformed the relationship between horror and pop music. With influence taken from ‘50s monster movies, Jackson tapped into…