Today, Apple TV released the teaser for the new psychological horror thriller, Cape Fear. The 10-episode series is produced by Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg and stars Amy Adams, Javier Bardem, and Patrick Wilson. The limited series will make its global debut on Friday, June 5, 2026, with
Though The Last of Us’ status as a “zombie apocalypse” could be debated, the franchise highlight of both PlayStation and HBO’s libraries does have a tendency to wake the dead. Season 3’s production will certainly prompt those feelings, as two new actors have been added to the fray; with
RUN AMOK IS BASED ON AN OSCAR-QUALIFYING SHORT FILM... Run Amok is written and directed by NB Mager based upon her Oscar-qualifying short film of the same name. It follows a teenager named Meg, who upon the ten year anniversary of the shooting at her high school, which left her mother dead…
We all know the Scorsese movie Cape Fear, right? Well, now, Apple TV is bringing the series to their platform with a series adaptation. It's created and executive-produced by Nick Antosca and also executive-produced by Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg. Cape Fear will make its global debut on
I have to thank my parents for introducing me to The Lost Boys as a child. The same people that let me watch Tales from the Crypt on weekends gave me my first taste of vampire life through that Joel Schumacher classic. You would think that sort of background would prime me to fear the fact that
Remaking Faces of Death is a hell of a move in 2026. Although, this movie doesn't really remake that diabolical film from 1978, it instead takes inspiration from it and it even exists in the universe that this film takes place in. So getting that out of the way so that the horror "diehards" who
The trailer for A24's The Drama does a great job of keeping things intentionally vague. We meet Charlie (Robert Pattinson) and Emma (Zendaya), a couple about to get married who seem like they know everything about each other… until they very clearly don’t. One drunken night at dinner with
When Margaret Atwood returned to Gilead almost 35 years later, with her book The Testaments, the sequel to her seminal The Handmaid’s Tale, they said she could never match its genius. The story more than matched her 1985 dystopian classic, winning the 2019 Booker Prize, feeling horrifically timely