Only Lovers Left Alive Trailer

only-lovers-left-aliveOne thing I learned early on in my marriage is “happy wife, happy life” so when my wife saw the first trailer for The Only Lovers Left Alive and gushed about it, I knew I had to keep an eye on this movie. With that, I am happy to tell you Sony Pictures has finally released an official U.S. trailer that’s pretty representational of what you’ll see in theaters April 11.

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The pic “tells the tale of two fragile and sensitive vampires, Adam (Tom Hiddleston) and Eve (Tilda Swinton), who have been lovers for centuries. Both are cultured intellectuals with an all-embracing passion for music, literature and science, who have evolved to a level where they no longer kill for sustenance, but still retain their innate wildness.”

Cannibal Ferox Vinyl Pre-Order: Cover Artwork For Variant Illegal To Show

cannibalferoxvinylIt seems like horror soundtracks on vinyl is the new fad obsession, well, here’s another for ya. In case you’re asking, “Guys, what makes this vinyl horror soundtrack so special?” To which we’d reply, “who said you could speak to us?”, if we weren’t assholes, we may have said “because this one has a cover that’s illegal to show in many countries!”

 One Way Static has announced that pre-orders are now open for their vinyl reissue of the 1981 controversial Italian horror film Cannibal Ferox (aka Make Them Die Slowly), which was composed by Roberto Donati (who was credited as Budy Maglione). Continue reading

Daylight vs. ReLive, Two “Bump in the Night” Type Games

daylightI wouldn’t say I’m afraid of the dark, more so afraid of what could be lurking in the shadows. I allow my mind to play tricks on me, create monsters and demons out of coat racks and tree branches. This and the idea of solitude are my two biggest fears, and very soon there will be a two new games to help me on my path to cardiac arrest.

Problem is, they essentially look like the same game. (We’ll post trailers for both and let you decide) Continue reading

Updates on Insidious 3 and Saw 8

InsidiousEvan Dickson over at Bloody-Disgusting.com recently got the chance to sit down with writer/actor Leigh Whannell at South By Southwest and had the chance to speak with him, not only about his new film “The Mule”, he also updated everyone on the status of Insidious 3 and the possibility of a Saw 8. The snippet (found below) is part of a larger interview/review of The Mule, coming soon. Continue reading

Sam Raimi/Sony Producing “The Last of Us” Live Action Movie

The_Art_of_The_Last_of_Us_05Screen Gems will officially distribute the live action film The Last of Us based on the critically-acclaimed PlayStation 3 exclusive video game, developed by Naughty Dog.

Neil Druckmann, the Creative Director for the game, will also write the script for the film.

On behalf of Naughty Dog, the project will be produced by Co-Presidents’ Evan Wells and Christophe Balestra, as well as Creative Director Neil Druckmann and Game Director Bruce Straley, along with Sam Raimi via their Ghost House Pictures banner. Continue reading

Original Texas Chainsaw Massacre in Theaters This Summer

tcmThis year marks the 40th anniversary of the release of Tobe Hooper’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre, which had its world premiere on October 1st of 1974, in Leatherface’s home state of Texas. So successful was the gritty tale of a cannibalistic family that the film was annually re-released into theaters beginning in 1976, with Leatherface returning to the big screen every year for the subsequent six years.

In celebration of Leatherface’s 40th birthday, MPI/Dark Sky Films has just announced that they’ll be continuing that tradition by bringing the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre back to the big screen this summer, in the form of a newly restored print of the classic film. Continue reading

Standout Horror Films of 2014 South by Southwest

Austin, Texas’ annual South by Southwest Film Festival, is in full swing (runs from the 7th through the 16th), and as always, the festival will see the premiere of a plethora of new horror films that will soon be on the radars of us fans, but that we probably haven’t yet heard too much about.

With SXSW already in full swing, we shine the spotlight on ten horror movies that are premiering at the festival. What do we have to look forward to, in the near future of the horror genre? Look no further than this list, which highlights ten upcoming flicks to keep an eye on!

STAGE FRIGHT

Described as a ‘slasher musical,’ Stage Fright is written/directed by Jerome Sable (The Legend of Beaver Dam) and stars big name talents like Minnie Driver and even musician Meat Loaf. The film centers on a young girl with Broadway aspirations, intent on following in the footsteps of her deceased mother. Her dreams soon turn to nightmares when she lands a role in a play, and a masked maniac begins stalking and slashing her fellow castmates. This one looks like a blood-soaked blast from the past, and a much needed slasher flick, in today’s horror landscape.

Among the Living

AMONG THE LIVING

If you’ve seen the previous films from the French filmmaking duo of Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, then you need not even hear anything about this one, in order to be excited about it. Maury and Bustillo have done nothing but impress, with films like Inside and Livide under their belts, and Among the Living is their latest writing/directing collaboration. In it, a group of three young kids are hanging around an abandoned movie set when they see a creepy clown dragging a woman through a field. To make matters worse, the clown also sees them. The police don’t believe the young troublemakers, and they soon find themselves being picked off, one by one.

ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE

I think we can all agree that vampire movies have worn out their welcome in recent years, almost as much as zombie movies have. Why then should you be keeping an eye on this one, you ask? Well, because this one was written and directed by Jim Jarmusch, the man behind gems like Dead Man and Broken Flowers. Only Lovers Left Alive is the very first horror film from Jarmusch, and it centers around a centuries-spanning vampire love story that’s sure to be unlike any we’ve seen in the past. The film boasts an all-star cast, including Tilda Swinton, Tom Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowska and John Hurt.

OCULUS

Mike Flanagan follows up his critically-acclaimed 2011 film Absentia with Oculus, a supernatural thriller that’s executive produced by paranormal powerhouse Jason Blum (Blumhouse Productions). The film takes place 10 years after a young boy named Tim killed his parents, and his sister Kaylie firmly believes that it was a demonically haunted mirror that is to blame for the murders. When Tim is released from prison, Kaylie sets out to prove that it was the mirror that made him kill, discovering that subsequent owners suffered similar fates.

Creep

CREEP

Jason Blum and his company Blumhouse Productions also produced Creep, which premieres alongside Oculus at the festival. Though we haven’t yet seen a trailer for the film, we do know that it’s about an out of work videographer who answers a Craigslist ad, which promises $1,000 for a single day’s work. Eager to make some money, he drives to a cabin in a remote mountain town, where he realizes that his client isn’t quite who he seems to be. This one stars and was produced by Mark Duplass, the writer of Black Rock and director of Jeff, Who Lives at Home.

OPEN WINDOWS

Elijah Wood has really been making an impact on the horror scene of late and he heads back into genre territory once again with Open Windows, which also stars pornstar-turned-actress Sasha Grey. Written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo (Timecrimes), the flick centers on Wood’s character Nick Chambers, who wins an online contest to have dinner with his favorite actress, Jill Goddard (Grey). While he at first feels like the luckiest man alive, Chambers soon finds himself in a twisted web of horrors, when the dinner is cancelled and he’s instead provided with a live feed into Goddard’s private life. A mysterious man threatens to kill Goddard if Chambers doesn’t do exactly as he says, and the film is being described as Rear Window for the 21st century.

DOC OF THE DEAD

There’s no doubt that zombies have taken over in a big way in recent years, becoming an integral part of the pop-culture landscape. From the creators of The People vs. George Lucas comes the documentary Doc of the Dead, which sets out to be a comprehensive look at the evolution, influence and impact of the zombie genre, in both film and literature. The documentary features interviews with some of the biggest names in zombie history, including George Romero, Bruce Campbell, Simon Pegg and Robert Kirkman.

THE DESERT

German filmmaker Christopher Behl writes and directs The Desert, a post-apocalyptic love story that doesn’t quite have a happy ending. Axel, Jonathan and Ana once formed a perfect love triangle, but in the days since the world went to the zombies, Ana and Jonathan formed a bond of their own, leaving Axel all alone. Things take a turn for the horrifying when Jonathan and Axel return from an expedition with a zombie friend, which throws a big ole wrench into the already dysfunctional proceedings. Sounds romantic, doesn’t it?!

13 SINS

Last Exorcism director Daniel Stamm returns with 13 Sins, which stars Ron Perlman and True Blood‘s Rutina Wesley. In it, a man receives a strange phone call one night informing him that he’s been selected to be a part of a live game show, with cash prizes being awarded for each of the 13 tasks he’s asked to complete. While the challenges start out innocent enough, like swatting a fly, they get a whole lot more sinister as the prizes increase, and the man soon finds out that he’s not the only one playing the game.

STARRY EYES

Described as ‘an occult tale of ambition, possession, and the true cost of fame,’ Starry Eyes tells the story of Hollywood hopeful Sarah Walker, who wants nothing more than to be an actress. After a series of strange auditions, she finally lands the leading role in a movie… but her dreams quickly turn to nightmares. This one’s sure to make you careful what you wish for!

To learn more about the festival, and each of these films, head over to the South by Southwest website. And drop us a comment below, letting us know which of these you’re most looking forward to seeing!

True Detective Finale Crashes HBO Go

True_Detective_2014_IntertitleSo unless (like me) you’ve been living under a rock since the new year, you know that HBO’s True Detective is the biggest show of the season, trying to fill the void left by Breaking Bad. The show has created such a buzz, the past Sunday the finale episode crashed the HBO Go site!

Matthew McConaughey‘s crime drama series proved to be such a popular hit for HBO that the pay network’s streaming service crashed during last night’s season finale, sending fans into a tizzy. Continue reading

Bloody Disgusting Previews Upcoming Horror Games

CF_1Since the first episode of the Who Goes There Podcast, we’ve talked about our love for horror video games, and flirted with the idea of doing a video game themed episode (very soon). Bloody-Disgusting.com put together a sweet list of crowd funded, horror games to keep you shaking in your huggies. That is, until The Evil Within comes out. Check out the list here.