Author: Jacob Dressler

Micro-budget filmmaker and lover of all things horror.

The controversial horror film Silent Night, Deadly Night has become increasingly more popular over the years. The 1984 slasher movie is best remembered for its disturbing take on the genre, blending Christmas with the grisliness of Halloween and Friday the 13th. It spawned a series of sequels, as well as a loose remake, and now it looks like a new movie is in the works. In fact, the original producers – Scott Schneid and Dennis Whitehead of Wonderwheel Entertainment – are actually both onboard for the project as well. The remake rights were acquired by Orwo Studios and Black Hanger…

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It seems like every giant monster fan is excited for Godzilla vs Kong, and no doubt they’re hoping for plenty of monster action. Well, it sounds like the movie is going to deliver on that front – it’s just been revealed that the aircraft carrier scene teased in the Godzilla vs Kong trailers will actually be an incredible 18 minutes long. The information was revealed by the film’s composer, Junkie XL. He mentioned as much while appearing on the Film Junkee Vodka Stream. As Junkie XL stated regarding the aircraft carrier scene in Godzilla vs Kong: “I’m not going to…

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Actress Gina Carano has had quite an interesting time recently. The actress was recently fired from The Mandalorian, after she had made a variety of controversial posts on social media. As a result, she was even dropped by her talent agency. Although she continued to announce plans for future projects, things have still been tough for Carano. And now it seems that Internet users are further attacking the actress over her past, and even bringing Man of Steel actor Henry Cavill into the mix. Gina Carano previously had a relationship with Henry Cavill, and now fans are using that as…

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With a new film on the horizon, Candyman fans have plenty to look forward to. However, an added bonus has been announced. It’s been revealed an extensive documentary titled The Complete History of Candyman is also on the way. The new documentary will take a look at the entire franchise, including the original three Candyman films and Clive Barker’s own short story that inspired it all: The Forbidden. What’s more, a trailer for the documentary has been released as well, and you can check it out down below. As for what the documentary will specifically focus on, here’s a more…

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Fans are still waiting for Halloween Kills to be unleashed later this year in October, and John Carpenter has continued to hype the upcoming sequel. In fact, he’s recently stated that franchise owner and producer Malek Akkad actually thinks Halloween Kills is the best film in the series after the original. This means the new film is certainly filling up some pretty big shoes. Here’s what John Carpenter said while speaking with NME: “Well, the producer and owner of the Halloween franchise, Malek Akkad, says it’s the second-best one right after the first. So that’s from him. I think it’s…

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Amber Heard and Johnny Depp have been the focus of some incredible issues ever since their divorce, with the two initiating a series of massive lawsuits. These accusations and lawsuits have since claimed much of Johnny Depp’s career, costing him his role of Jack Sparrow. While fans have petitioned to have Amber Heard similarly fired from Aquaman 2, it seems they may have now gotten their wish. Although for some rather unexpected reasons if the report is to be believed. As revealed via Yahoo! Finance, they have shared a rather interesting rumor. Apparently Amber Heard allegedly wasn’t in physical enough shape…

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In a move that’s been applauded by some and considered unneeded by others, Hasbro has announced that they’ve removed the “Mr.” from their Potato Head brand. The move was made to make the popular toy line more inclusive for children so that they could use their toys any way they see fit. That being said, Hasbro also clarified that the individual toys themselves will not be changed – and that there are still going to be the original “Mr. & Mrs. Potato Head” that everyone remembers. As stated by Hasbro on their Twitter account: “While it was announced today that…

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It’s been over eight years since The Collection, the action-packed sequel to 2009’s The Collector, was released. Fans have waited since then for the next inevitable chapter in the franchise, titled The Collected. Now we’re closer than ever to finally getting the long-awaited third entry in the series. In fact, a variety of new images from the upcoming film The Collected have been released. And they all indicate that the film is very much happening after all these years. Thankfully, it’s bound to be another action-packed and gory ride. As you can see below thanks to Bloody-Disgusting, the new images…

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It’s been announced that the Terminator franchise is being revived for yet another new entry. This time, however, the project won’t be another live-action film. Rather, Terminator is being relaunched as an anime series by both Skydance and Netflix. It’s been revealed that Mattson Tomlin, co-writer of the upcoming film The Batman, will be both showrunner and executive producer for the new show. The series will also be co-produced by Production I.G, the company responsible for Netflix anime shows Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 and B: The Beginning. According to the report which was shared by THR: “Netflix and Skydance,…

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Johnny Depp fans were incredibly disappointed when it was announced that Depp would not be returning as Jack Sparrow for the next Pirates of the Caribbean film. The actor helped maintain the film franchise’s popularity over the years, which even boosted Disney’s credibility before they grew their Marvel Cinematic Universe or acquired Star Wars. As such, it’s more than a little difficult to imagine the franchise moving forward without Johnny Depp returning as Jack Sparrow. Thus, fans have since launched a petition to see Johnny Depp reprise his role as Jack Sparrow for the next Pirates of the Caribbean film.…

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