
After The Purge opened #1 at the box-office with just over $34 million dollars (on a $3 million dollar budget), a sequel was inevitable.

After The Purge opened #1 at the box-office with just over $34 million dollars (on a $3 million dollar budget), a sequel was inevitable.

The follow up finds the Lambert family trying to figure out why the ghosts won’t leave them alone.

I guess I shouldn’t be too surprised to hear a reality show winner has been hired to direct the Leprechaun remake.

The doll appears to have had some minor tweaks, but overall it looks like the same old Chucky.

Director James Wan obviously has some sort of fetish with creepy looking puppets and dolls.

A bunch of astronauts head to Jupiter’s moon in search of alien life in Sebastian Cordero’s Europa Report.

The first poster for I, Frankenstein is decent, but does the studio really expect “From The Producers of Underworld” to get people excited?

I don’t expect this to get a theatrical release, but the cast is reason enough to check this one out.

The sci-fi/horror found footage stars Brianne Davis as the mother of six-year old Ricky, who’s being tormented by a demented Alien.

I haven’t heard much about this one in awhile, but the film is getting the dreaded On Demand release on June 27th before hitting theaters August 2nd.

The first red-band trailer for Aftershock has hit the net and it actually looks like a lot of fun

The new unrated trailer for Hatchet III is probably exactly what you were expecting . . . killing, blood, bad one-liners and sub-par acting.

The studio is making no secret of the fact that they are banking on a blood soaked Carrie as the center of their marketing campaign.

Even though I think the studio is revealing far too much, I’m not going to let that stop me from posting the latest from the movie.

I’m not sure this is what author Margaret Wise Brown had in mind when she wrote the book, but this is actually decent . . .

Beginning April 19th, you will be able to watch all 13 episodes of the Netflix original series Hemlock Grove.

Anchor Bay and WWE Films has released a fun red-band trailer for No One Lives starring Luke Evans. Unfortunately, it reveals too much . . .

If you are a fan of the Hatchet franchise (and who isn’t?), then the new teaser poster for the third installment should leave you feeling indifferent . . .

The film marks the first starring role for Evans, and centers on young man’s quest to save his family from a bloodthirsty sultan.

I’m a little surprised production on a sequel is already gearing up, but the studio likely wants to milk as much money out of the “franchise” as possible.