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Out there, it’s wolf eat wolf. Upcoming horror-thriller Wolf Mother, about two outlaws on the path to find abducted children by any means necessary, has released a bloody new trailer in preparation for the film’s digital release next month, through JoBlo.com. The multi genre film, which is written and directed by Erik Peter Carlson (“Transatlantic(…)
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VOID where prohibited
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The Final Chapter In The Big Book Of Zombie Killing February 2017 sees the release of the final Resident Evil film in the long-running live-action movie franchise led by Milla Jovovich, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. Since 2002, the video game franchise has released 5 live-action movies, with the sixth coming next February. Once more(…)
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From executive producer Ben Wheatley (director of Kill List and High-Rise) comes this knife-edged thriller about a gang of mercenary soldiers who take cover in an abandoned bulldog tank – only to find the real enemy is within.
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Arrow Video are no strangers to releasing the weird and wonderful of cinema, and particularly genre pictures, with wonderful packages, containing swathes of extras, considered remastered sound and picture and collectible packaging to boot, and with their upcoming Killer Dames double pack it looks like they will continue this fine tradition.
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Isla Fisher-led horror Visions is set for a June 20th release in the UK on both DVD and Digital HD formats. Leaving her hectic city lifestyle behind, young mother-to-be Eveleigh (Isla Fisher, Now You See Me), joins her husband David (Anson Mount, Safe), at their beautiful new vineyard home only to be plagued by terrifying noises and visions(…)
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Our reviewer didn’t care much for Hush, the direct-to-Netflix new horror film from the director of Oculus. But since Hush is a horror film with a deaf protagonist, we wondered: what would a deaf person make of it. Step forward, deaf horror fan Katie Sawyer…
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Check your temperature at the door.
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Finally, some Holidays worth celebrating
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Indecent decomposal
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Deaf becomes her
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One of the quirkier and less classifiable new releases from Icon’s FrightFest Presents imprint is Jaron Henrie-McCrea’s Curtain. Here, Daisy Edwards asks McCrea to give us a peek behind the… film.
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Asmodexia: Spanish for, uh…
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Horror from a unique point of view?
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A new nightmare – but not Wes Craven’s New Nightmare – awaits original A Nightmare on Elm Street star Heather Langenkamp in Home, which heads to DVD in the US on March 1.
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AMC has released a special sneak peek at the final episodes of The Walking Dead, which returns to US screens on February 14. Wait, isn’t that Valentine’s Day? Lovely… Check out the video here.
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The people under the stairs
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From Master of Horror to Maestro
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Back when UK horror streaming platform TheHorrorShow.TV first launched, Kim Newman was on hand to introduce a special screening of White of the Eye in front of a packed audience at London’s Prince Charles Cinema. Now, Kim has taken a look at the nearly 300 films available to stream and/or download at the UK’s home of horror on(…)
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The Cabin Fever reboot hits US theaters on February 12 – with all new characters and all new kills.
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Ben and Chris Blaine, writer-directors of acclaimed indie “horror” movie Nina Forever, will introduce a special pre-DVD release big screen screening of the film at London’s ArtHouse Cinema, at 10.45pm on Friday, February 12. Tickets are selling fast, and are available here.
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What DVD horrors await this green and pleasant land on February 1?
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Acclaimed Austrian horror Goodnight Mommy (original title: Ich Seh Ich Seh, or “I see, I see”) is getting a UK release, courtesy of Vertigo Films, on March 4. The film, a chilling psychological thriller in the vein of Austrian horrors like Funny Games and Michael, is written and directed by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, and produced by Ulrich Seidl, director(…)
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Save the date: Drafthouse Films has confirmed March 25 as the theatrical and VOD release date for Jennifer’s Body director Karyn Kusama’s The Invitation, a psychological thriller set at a dinner party thrown by Eden (Tammy Blanchard) and her new husband David (Michiel Huisman), to which Eden’s ex-husband Will (Logan Marshall-Green) is surprised to be invited. Unfolding over one dark evening in(…)
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The FrightFest Presents digital film imprint, a collaboration between the FrightFest organisation and Icon, with titles available through assorted digital partners, has unveiled its second wave of titles. Starting on Leap Day, February 29, the label will release two films per week for three consecutive Mondays, with The Lesson and Last Girl Standing as the first(…)
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Hot on the heels of its new VOD platform FrightFest Presents, the UK’s biggest genre film festival has announced the launch of FrightFest Enterprises, aka FFEnts, its merchandising and retail arm.
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The first six films from FrightFest Presents, the new joint venture between the UK’s leading horror fantasy film festival and Icon Film Distribution, have been launched in the UK.
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Koch Media has announced a UK release for The Stranger, the new film from producer Eli Roth and director Guillermo Amoedo (Aftershock, The Green Inferno), which arrives in the UK on VOD on October 5 before hitting DVD on November 6.
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V/H/S Viral, the explosive third and final instalment in the celebrated V/H/S horror anthology trilogy, is finally coming to UK VOD (October 12) and DVD (October 19).
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Modern Horrors, US critic Scott Weinberg’s big book of horror movie reviews is now available for pre-order.
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Following its UK premiere at FrightFest, Ted Geoghegan’s tense and chilling ghost story We Are Still Here will be released by StudioCanal UK on VOD (12 October) and DVD (19 October).
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Following the UK premiere at FrightFest 2015 in August, Alistair Legrand’s The Diabolical, starring Ali Larter, will be released in select UK Cinemas and on VOD platforms on October 16 and DVD October 19. Madison, a single mother of two, is awoken nightly by an increasingly strange and intense presence. She seeks help from her scientist boyfriend Nikolai,(…)
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UK audiences: prepare to catch Cooties on DVD and Blu-ray from October 12!
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The unrivalled joy of a newborn baby rapidly descends into fear of the highest order (it says here) when Infernal “screams” onto UK DVD on August 24.
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20th Century Fox’s bold new take on the Frankenstein tale, Victor Frankenstein, has been pushed back – again – this time to November, trading release dates with fellow Fox film The Martian. That means the UK might get the film nearly two months before its US release, as the UK date – so far – hasn’t budged.
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Signature Entertainment has announced a July 20 UK release for Girlhouse.
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Los Angeles’ American Cinematheque pays tribute to the singular vision of director Joe Dante with a four day retrospective of his most popular films, including his newest, Burying the Ex.
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Severin Films’ acclaimed documentary Lost Soul – The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr Moreau will make its US Blu-ray and DVD debut on July 14, packed with more special features than Dr Moreau’s abominable animal/human hybrids.
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Misfits’ Robert Sheehan leads a cast that includes Lily Cole, Joely Richardson and Tamzin Merchant in new British horror movie The Messenger, set for release in July.
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When a man (Wes Bentley) wakes up strapped to a bed and with no memory, he is greeted by a mysterious and sinister woman (Kate Bosworth) claiming to be his wife, in Unconscious (aka Amnesiac), a new suspense thriller co-written by Mike Le (Dark Summer) and directed by Bosworth’s husband, Michael Polish (Northfork).
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Video game movies are coming back, or at the very least a Dead Rising film is on its way. The Capcom franchise, which mixes open-world adventure with fast-paced zombie-killing action and the creative joy of a world of weapons to try your hand at taking the undead down a few limbs, is launching its first(…)
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Prequel Insidious: Chapter 3 hits cinemas on Friday June 5, and we sent our man Anton Bitel to talk about the film with writer/director Leigh Whannell, co-creator (with James Wan) of the Saw films. Check out the video after the fold – the intro alone is worth a look!
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“The Duplass brothers and Blumhouse Productions present” is a pretty darn catchy way to open a press release.
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The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) has been passed uncut – with, in case you were wondering, an 18 certificate – by the BBFC, just in time for its UK release on June 19.
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StudioCanal has acquired the UK rights to Bruce McDonald’s “future Halloween classic” Hellions, in which Chloe Rose stars as a pregnant teenager who must survive a Halloween night from hell when malevolent trick-or-treaters come knocking at her door, determined to claim her unborn child. With the help of the local sheriff (Terminator 2’s Robert Patrick),(…)
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A teaser trailer has dropped for Damien, the upcoming drama series inspired by The Omen, which will debut with 10 episodes on US network A&E (Bates Motel) early next year.
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Indie horror maverick James Cullen Bressack has had his ups and downs lately, with his 2013 film Hate Crime being effectively banned in the UK, and To Jennifer (also 2013) released in April through VOD platform TheHorrorShow.TV’s new partnership with blog Nerdly. His latest film, Pernicious, has been set for release in the US on June 19 – and it looks bloody delicious.
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Welcome to the blog of TheHorrorShow.TV! Thanks for visiting today (we are trying to up our UUPM (Unique User Per Month) quotient, which is why we invited you. To be in with a chance of winning our six-pack of Signature DVDs, all you have to do is (a) visit the blog – which you’ve already done,(…)
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As reported by home entertainment trade insider The Raygun, UK distributors Eureka/Monster Pictures report that The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) is creeping towards BBFC certification – though the British certification body’s problems with the film’s predecessor means that the film must be seen by a BBFC director before it can be officially rated for the release in the(…)
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London’s film lovers are to be treated to the ultimate pop-up cinema experience this Spring as classic films including An American Werewolf in London (which has a famous scene set on the London Underground) are aired in one of the city’s most evocative settings: a disused Underground station.
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Burying the Ex, the new comedy/horror from Joe Dante (Gremlins) is set for release in the UK and US on June 19, courtesy of Ace Entertainment Films.
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Originally performed in New Zealand and now coming off the back of critical success at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Generation of Z: Apocalypse is a fantastic fusion of theatre and horror survival game. It bears all the hallmarks of the latter, moving from set-piece to set piece in calculated peaks and troughs of suspense,(…)
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Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer director John McNaughton’s triumphant return to the horror genre, The Harvest (which received its UK premiere at FrightFest 2014), is coming to the UK in June, with a snazzy new title: Can’t Come Out to Play.
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Icon Film Distribution (IFD) and FrightFest, the UK’s leading horror fantasy film festival, have entered into an exclusive partnership that will see IFD releasing FrightFest curated films under the banner ‘FrightFest Presents’.
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Undeterred by the recent BBFC ban of their planned first release, Nerdly.co.uk and TheHorrorShow.TV have put the Hate Crime affair behind them and are set to release another film by writer-director James Cullen Bressack: To Jennifer.
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VOD platform TheHorrorShow.TV, the UK’s home of horror on demand, has unveiled a rash of new titles due to come on-stream at the only VOD platform dedicated to British horror fans. Hot on the heels of recent releases such as The House of Him, The Ghastly Loves of Johnny X, Extraterrestrial, Bedlam, Nightmare, Chastity Bites and The Culling, which collectively took our selection of(…)
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As reported in Deadline, The Big Bang Theory‘s Johnny Galecki (previously seen in I Know What You Did Last Summer) is currently shooting Rings, the third instalment of the $400m franchise inspired by 1998 J-horror Ringu (itself based on the novel by Koji Suzuki).
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Homecoming, a new horror thriller directed by Todd Kniss, will make its UK debut exclusively on TheHorrorShow.TV on April 6. (And no, unlike our previous story, this is no April Fool.)
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Tom Hiddleston has been cast as Cenobite ‘Pinhead’ in Clive Barker’s Hellraiser remake, due to go before the cameras later this year. “I think the phrase is ‘reboot’”, Barker told Entertainment Weekly in November last year, “although I’ve never really understood what that meant.”
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Brace yourselves for “the first ever feature-length horror film to be shot entirely on an iPhone” (it says here, although we seem to recall James Cullen Bressack’s To Jennifer being shot on an iPhone 5 around the same time) when Hooked Up (2013) arrives on UK DVD on April 27, courtesy of Signature Entertainment.
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Proud Galleries is delighted to announce that we will be publishing our first art book with renowned British illustrator and visual artist Graham Humphreys’ titled Drawing Blood.
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A unique short documentary has been premiered on the Kickstarter page for Duel documentary The Devil on Wheels. Shot in Surrey, it tells the story of Derek Drinkwaters, who bought a Peterbilt truck on eBay, drove it across America, took it to England and transformed it into the twin of the truck from Steven Spielberg’s Duel. Nowadays the Duel-themed tanker serves as a food(…)
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James Cullen Bressack, director of Hate Crime, which was last week denied a certificate by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), has released an impassioned response to a Huffington Post article by Simon Thompson, which claimed that censors were right to ban the film.
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In our latest VODcast (subscribe to our YouTube channel and collect the whole set!), US critic Scott Weinberg scours the 250 films at TheHorrorShow.TV for buried treasure – and digs up 5 must-see American independents. Check out the video after the fold.
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A crowdfunding campaign is now underway to fund The Devil on Wheels, a feature-length documentary about the making of Duel, Steven Spielberg’s hugely successful 1971 TV movie, and the cult that surrounds it. The campaign will run for the next 30 days in an all-or-nothing basis. The project’s goal is to achieve a minimum of £60,000 that will enable(…)
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Hate Crime, the first release in a new joint VOD venture between geek blog Nerdly.co.uk and TheHorrorShow.TV – the UK’s home of horror on demand – has officially been denied certification by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). It is one of only four horror movies officially refused classification by the body body since 2009,(…)
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Critically-acclaimed horror film It Follows hit 190 UK cinemas on Friday, grossing a highly respectable £370k on its first weekend. This compares to fellow indie horror The Babadook‘s £348k from 147 screens (a slightly higher screen average), although the Australian film, which opened late October, arguably benefitted from the horror genre’s traditional Halloween bump.
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The Generation of Z: Apocalypse, described as an immersive, terrifying interactive theatre experience, is coming to London after sell out seasons in New Zealand and at the Edinburgh Fringe.
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Horror-themed VOD platform TheHorrorShow.TV has six more movies scheduled for the coming weeks, including the UK premieres of Dark Summer, Leprechaun’s Revenge and Bedlam. The scary sextet joins the other 250 films, many of them exclusives, on the UK’s home of horror on demand, which offers pay-as-you-go (stream or download) or Netflix-style monthly subscription, which(…)
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Remember Late Phases, the werewolves-in-a-retirement-community movie which received its UK premiere at FrightFest 2014? Here’s a reminder of our review. Following its sold-out screening, the film was picked up by Metrodome in the UK, and has now been scheduled for release on April 20, under a new name: Night of the Wolf: Late Phases. No sleeve artwork(…)
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Spirit Entertainment has scheduled Adam Wimpenny’s supernatural chiller Blackwood for UK release on February 23.
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Horror fans can celebrate a St. Patrick’s Day with a difference on March 17 as Leprechaun’s Revenge comes to VOD via TheHorrorShow.TV on March 9. Released in the US as Red Clover, the film is directed by Drew Daywalt and written by Anthony C. Ferrante (Sharknado), stars Billy Zane, William Devane and Courtney Halverson.
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Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy—The Making of Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street, described as “the ultimate look at the scary, thrilling and groundbreaking 1984 film”, is now available from publisher Red Rover Books.
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Stonehearst Asylum, the gothic psychological thriller starring Kate Beckinsale, Jim Sturgess, David Thewlis, Jason Flemying, Brendan Gleeson, Sir Ben Kingsley and Sir Michael Caine, will be released in the UK this April, courtesy of Lionsgate. The film, based on a short story by Edgar Allen Poe, is directed by Brad Anderson (The Machinist, Transsiberian).
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Here’s an interesting crowdfunding project: The Devil on Wheels, a feature-length documentary examining the making of and enduring cult surrounding Duel, Steven Spielberg’s 1971 made-for-TV movie in which a terrifying Peterbilt truck, whose driver we never see, chases a lone driver along the desert roads of Southern California. Such was its success that the film was extended and distributed as(…)
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Universal has unveiled a new poster and teaser trailer for The Others director Alejandro Amenábar’s psychological thriller Regression, starring Academy Award® nominee Ethan Hawke (whose previous genre outings include Daybreakers and Sinister), Emma Watson and fellow Harry Potter alumnus David Thewlis, recently seen in Stonehearst Asylum.
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Image Entertainment has set a date for the US DVD/digital release for its zombie apocalypse portmanteau movie Zombieworld, and the end is pretty nigh: February 24.
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20th Century Fox has dropped a new trailer for its upcoming remake of Tobe Hooper’s Poltergeist, which you can see here.
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TheHorrorShow.TV – the UK’s home of horror on demand (also: the grown-ups behind this blog) – have announced the release of Robert Florence’s thought-provoking horror film The House of Him, which scorches onto VOD (stream or download) on Monday February 9.
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Viking Films and Blackdog Productions have released an intriguing poster for their upcoming horror film, Soldiers of the Damned, which screens at the Berlin Film Festival on February 7.
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Jessabelle is one of the most underrated, or at least little-seen horror movies to have been released in the past few months, and now that it’s snuck out on DVD in the UK, we phoned director Kevin Greutert (Saw VI, VII) and asked him to talk us through the story of his dark Southern gothic ghost(…)
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Unhallowed Ground is a brand new British horror film starring Morgane Polanski, Poppy Drayton, Rachel Petladwala, Thomas Law, Marcus Griffiths, Paul Raschid (who also wrote the original screenplay), Will Thorp and Ameet Chana.
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Content Films have confirmed a digital release of Dead Still, the new horror movie from Christopher Saint Booth and Philip Adrian Booth, the twin brothers behind such films as Death Tunnel, The Exorcist File, DarkPlace, The Possessed, Spooked, The Ghosts of Waverly Hills Sanatorium and Children of the Grave.
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Reliably exciting UK distributor Arrow has set a DVD/VOD release date for Beneath, one of several as yet unreleased films screened at FrightFest 2013 back in August. Patrick Doody and Chris Valenziano’s trapped-miners tale of terror will be released in the UK on February 23. Read Scott Weinberg’s exclusive review after the jump.
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Chop, the black comedy directed by Deadgirl and Cheap Thrills screenwriter Trent Haaga, is finally coming to the UK, four years after it made its debut courtesy of Bloody Disgusting and The Collective. The film, which stars Will Keenan, Timothy Muskatell and Chad Ferrin, will initially be available exclusively at horror VOD platform TheHorrorShow.TV from January 12, but will roll out on other(…)
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Whatever else As Above, So Below has to recommend it, and it has several things that eminently do so, it has breathed a little fresh air into the found-footage genre of horror film. This is a tidy little flick, heavy on mood, light on gore, and bursting with a refreshing originality of story line. Fans of(…)
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“A clown isn’t funny in the moonlight,” Lon Chaney once said, and Eli Roth appears to agree: the prolific producer’s new film, Clown, is the terrifying story of a father who puts on a clown costume for his son’s birthday party – and finds he can’t take it off again.
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Jessabelle, the new supernatural thriller directed by Kevin Greutert (Saw VI, Saw 3D: The Final Chapter), written by Reno 911!‘s Robert Ben Garant (who scripted Hell Baby and the original Night at the Museum) and starring Sarah Snook, Mark Webber and Joelle Carter, arrives in the UK on January 19 (digital download) and February 2 (DVD/VOD).
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Dead Snow 2: Red vs Dead, “the sequel you did Nazi coming,” has been scheduled for UK release on January 12, 2015.
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Nurse! The Screams! Lionsgate has announced a UK release date of Nurse, starring Boardwalk Empire‘s Paz de la Huerta: December 22.
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One of the most hotly tipped films to come out of Cannes this year, David Robert Mitchell’s stylishly cool and beautifully shot second film, It Follows, has been given a UK release date of 27 February 2015, via Icon Film Distribution.
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Horror-themed VOD platform TheHorrorShow.TV, “the home of horror on demand,” has added 12 new films to its newly-launched £2.99-per-month subscription service, including two cult classics and 10 films from UK label DLN Films.
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Box office watchers will be familiar with the phrase “biggest ever”, which seems to crop up a couple of times a month when the performance of the latest blockbuster is trumpeted: “Biggest ever Thursday in October!” “Biggest ever non-holiday weekend opening for a non-sequel!” When the hype and the hyperbole die down, however, there are clear(…)
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At last! Fans of The Babadook can pre-order the official pop-up book of the film – as seen in this clip from the film – as a limited run of 2,000 copies will be produced at a cost of $80.
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