The release of Scream 7 is being met with great fanfare, but it also comes with a tumultuous road to the big screen that has seen the franchise's fanbase being divided into two factions. On one side are the fans who have been there since the beginning, who are celebrating another installment with
2024 is the year of the weird girlie and I'm here for it. We've been blessed with the magic of Lisa Frankenstein, Abigail, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice to name a few. Now, introducing, Your Monster. So, the film stars Melissa Barrera (Scream) as Laura Franco. Laura is heartbroken after her longtime
Abigail took theaters by storm and brought us a modern vampire tale with a mix of old themes. If you love Fright Night or Near Dark, this movie was for you. Now, we're getting a home video release of the film with the DVD and Blu-ray releasing on July 9th, 2024. Abigail was directed by the duo Matt
Sure, the story of Dracula's Daughter might not be actually original to "remake" (and this doesn't actually remake that movie). But, when you're watching Abigail, it doesn't feel like any other horror story out there, from the look of it to the laughs to the actual subject matter. Then again, at
Radio Silence's Untitled Monster Thriller is now Abigail. And it's a movie about kidnappers who kidnapped a vampire, a ballerina vampire. If that's not a fantastic idea for a horror movie, I have no idea what is. Abigail releases in theaters on April 19th and you can check out the trailer below!
Scream VI is what happens when a studio lets the filmmakers take the reigns on a project. As for the requel trend, we're in with horror; Scream VI skewers it. It doesn't have as much biting wit about horror movies as Scream (2022) had, but it makes up for it because they're really making their own
In I Want Your Sex, director Gregg Araki asks audiences to embrace the primal, animal parts of ourselves. Sex, he says, is a natural thing to want. And for an under-sexualized generation, it has become something that hardly anybody pays attention to. That, however, is not to say that they don't
I love a movie year loaded with surprises. A long list of risks and rewards, chances taken on the smallest of projects that strike a chord with audiences and leave them soaring. Directorial debuts cracking top 10 lists, indie horror films made for nothing crushing the box office, and more and more
Reacher Season 4 is upon us, which means once again we’re able to see our favorite bear-sized man yeet his way through a conspiracy in pursuit of the greater good. This iteration adapts the 2009 novel Gone Tomorrow, bringing Reacher into a deadly web of twists, dangerous organizations with