
Stop me if you’ve heard this one: A young couple with a baby move into a new house and they might not be alone.

Stop me if you’ve heard this one: A young couple with a baby move into a new house and they might not be alone.

The marketing campaign for is apparently in full force as a second trailer hits the net just a week after the first one.

I understand the idea is to create a trailer that will get people to see your movie, but this is too much.

I had mixed feelings when A&E announced a prequel to Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho was headed our way, but I have been impressed with what I have seen thus far from Bates Motel.

The footage is about what you would expect from the sequel, but there are a few decent money shots of the devil looming.

I haven’t heard of Girls Against Boys, but it looks like all bets are off when Danielle Panabaker and Nicole LaLiberte decide to go on a crime spree fueled by revenge.

Apparently, the third film will feature “a storyline no one will expect” and a human centipede of more than 500 people. Yes . . . 500 people.

No one is probably more excited by $23 million dollar opening weekend of Texas Chainsaw 3D than the people behind Mama.

The film has been critically panned by just about everybody, yet the film stands to turn a nice profit after being shot on a reported $8 million dollar budget.

We get our first look at Bill Moseley as Drayton Sawyer and John Dugan as Grandpa. Both characters appeared in Tobe Hooper’s 1974 original and Grandpa looks downright creepy.

The two trailers have been solid, and the newly released short that inspired the film is nothing short of creepy.

Wood stars as a mannequin store owner who spends his free time scalping and killing women.

The first trailer looks like a mix between a gory disaster film and a gory slasher flick.

I’ve been suffering from a major case of 80′s horror/sci-fi remake fatigue, but I can’t figure out The Fly Posterswhy the studio wouldn’t take a chance on a follow-up directed by none other than Cronenberg himself!

The below average The Haunting in Connecticut grossed $77 million dollars worldwide in 2009.

The two new teaser trailers for the A&E series Bates Motel set a great tone for what we can expect in the Spring of 2013.

Clearly, the studio is more concerned with showing us actors with their shirts off and a chainsaw positioned for some predictable 3D shots.

The holiday is to blame for an relatively uneventful week in the world of the horror, but there was definitely no shortage of new trailers to feast our eyes on.

Bates Motel will be a TV series that centers on the relationship between young Norman Bates (Freddie Higmore) and his mother (Vera Farmiga).

Fright Night 2 lead gets cast, Derrickson tackles Deus Ex: Human adaptation, Munsters concept art and more.

You can’t blame mega producer Joel Silver (Die Hard, The Matrix) for wanting to get into the whole Vatican/demonic force business.