Happy December! Can you believe next month will be 2020? Wow, I remember when I created this site back in 2011. Insanity! Anyhow, I've been MIA but I'm back with a list of all the awesome horror and sci-fi films. Let's take a look.
Happy November, everyone! Are you feeling hung over from all your Halloween activities? Well, hopefully this list of horror releases hitting a variety of streaming platforms or/and theaters will brighten your day.
The Halloween season is pretty much here and I'm living for it. Let's celebrate by looking at the horror films being released during the month of September.
It's August and it's pretty much Halloween eve! We're so close to the Halloween season and I couldn't be more excited. Take a look at all the horror movies coming our way throughout the month of August!
Before I researched the films at this year’s Fantasia Fest, I had no idea that my Dread Central family had a film showing in the lineup. I am always proud of the fam, but I must say that you guys rocked again with this gem, Harpoon, directed and written by Rob Grant.
Happy July! I feel like I say this every month but June completely flew by. Seriously. It's so awesome that it's almost the most magical time of the year: Fall/October!
Read below to see the movies being released this month.
Happy June, everyone! We've officially made it to the middle of the year, and we're so close to summer. I don't know what summer is like where you live, but the summertime in Florida can be so brutal! If you're like me and looking for a way to escape the rising temperature, here's a list of horror movies releasing this June that might keep you in the house.
I feed on horror practically all day, both big and small screen releases. Because of this, every Friday I will share one of the newest independent shorts that I enjoyed. We'll call it our Friday Feast!
“In every neighborhood there is one house that adults whisper about and children cross the street to avoid.” I had a chance to visit such a house, actually—the house that was featured in the film this tagline is from.
Don’t Look began as a kickstarter project with Enuff Productions as far back as 2013. With the financial goals reached, we now have the golden ticket to see intestines ripped out, chainsaws hungry for heads, and bloody axes swaying more than kids on swing sets.
I finally had a chance last weekend to watch Soldier of War. This is John Adams directorial debut, which he co-wrote with his father Peter Adams. The synopsis for the film holds the foundation for something potentially horrific. However, the film leans more towards comedy than horror.
The grind is real to make a great series nowadays. But in the midst of great shows out there, The Umbrella Academy has become a special and different breed of a show.
I feed on horror practically all day, both big and small screen releases. Because of this, every Friday I will share one of the newest independent shorts that I enjoyed. We'll call it our Friday Feasts!
I feed on horror practically all day, both big and small screen releases. Because of this, every Friday I will share one of the newest independent shorts that I enjoyed. We'll call it our Friday Feasts!
Every now and then, we are blessed with a horror film that offers more than jump scares. We get a chance to receive a heartfelt story, one with layers of character development, plot twists and life lessons.
Here's a list of all of the horror movies being released this month. A couple of titles I'm really looking forward to: LEVEL 16, TANGENT ROOM, BOOK OF MONSTERS, THE FIELD GUIDE TO EVIL and more.
I feed on horror practically all day, both big and small screen releases. Because of this, every Friday I will share one of the newest independent shorts that I enjoyed. We'll call it our Friday Feasts!
I feed on horror practically all day, both big and small screen releases. Because of this, every Friday I will share one of the newest independent shorts that I enjoyed. We'll call it our Friday Feasts!
This week's horror short is Let Eat Be by Smoke In The Eyes Production.
I feed on horror practically all day, both big and small screen releases. Because of this, every Friday I will share one of the newest independent shorts that I enjoyed. We'll call it our Friday Feasts!
This week's horror short is Moloch from director Abner-Leopold Hofstadler.
I feed on horror practically all day, both big and small screen releases. Because of this, every Friday I will share one of the newest independent shorts that I enjoyed. We'll call it our Friday Feasts!
This week's horror short is Blur from director Chris Abaya.
I feed on horror practically all day, both big and small screen releases. Because of this, every Friday I will share one of the newest independent shorts that I enjoyed. We'll call it our Friday Feasts!
This week's horror short is Jangan Sampai Ketinggalan from director Yudan Annasrul.
I feed on horror practically all day, both big and small screen releases. Because of this, every Friday I will share one of the newest independent shorts that I enjoyed. We'll call it our Friday Feasts!
This week's horror short is Uneventful from director Fahdi Kanavati.
Every Friday, I will share an independent filmmaker's work. See, I feed on horror practically all day. This includes big screen and small screen releases. Because of this, I wish to share with you all one of the newest independent shorts that I enjoyed.
This week's horror short comes from Von McKnelly and is titled Malevolent Dweller.
I don’t know how many people watched the last season of Netflix’s Iron Fist, but I must say that Alice Eve killed in her role as Mary Walker. Literally, she killed a couple of people in her role and I was surprised because I had never seen her kick butt like that. She even took down the Iron Fist! Down to the point where I thought I had a chance if I ever ran into him on the street. Anyway, I know she has been in many projects, but until I watched Iron Fist Season 2, the main role of hers that stood out for me was She’s Out of My League (2010). Now, I have the feeling that her newest movie Replicas will have us talking about her even more. With Keanu Reeves (Matrix, John Wick) as her scientist husband, Eve’s character Mona and her daughter Sophie (Emily Alyn Lind) return to life after a fatal car accident. The trailer doesn’t reveal much outside of all hell breaking loose after their resurrection. But truthfully, that’s information for me to pick up my ticket.
In addition, director Jeffrey Nachmanoff returns to the big screen after his 2008 hit Traitor, starring Don Cheadle. In those eleven years away from theatrical releases, Nachmanoff either wrote, directed or produced shows, attached to such projects as Hostages, Legends, Allegiance and Chicago Fire. With Replicas, he joins writer Chad St. John, the wizard behind Peppermint and London Has Fallen. Seeing a creative team like this alongside other heavy-hitting crew members in the film industry, Replicas is lining itself up to be a treat for the New Year.
Replicas arrives to theaters January 11, 2019. I’m curious to hear what you guys think of the film.