Author: Jacob Dressler

Micro-budget filmmaker and lover of all things horror.

The Alien, Terminator, and Predator franchises were once, and arguably still are, some of the biggest science-fiction properties around. This is no doubt due in part for their amazingly creative and outstanding cinematic monsters. The Xenomorph from Alien, the T-800 from The Terminator, and the alien hunter from Predator are all some of the most horrifying and awe-inspiring villains of cinema. As it turns out, however, there is only one actor to play a victim that’s been killed by all three icons from the Alien, Terminator, and Predator franchises. As pointed out by ScreenRant, it’s celebrated genre actor Bill Paxton…

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According to a fascinating new study, it appears that we now know the answer to one major question no one probably knew they had it. Question being, “Which Hollywood actor swears the most?” Apparently it almost would’ve been Samuel L. Jackson, which would make sense, but according to the study it appears that he was beat out by both actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill. That’s right, Jonah Hill has said the most swear words out of any other Hollywood actor. In fact, Jonah Hill even took the opportunity to post on Instagram how happy he was to have found…

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One of the more fascinating projects to periodically hear about has been The CW’s attempt at a TV series based around The Lost Boys. The 1987 horror comedy classic has been incredibly popular for decades now, spawning two direct-to-video film sequels and a variety of comic books and other merchandise. But it’s The CW’s television series that just can’t seem to get off the ground. While things did appear to be moving towards a likely development, it now seems plans have once again been postponed. According to The CW president Mark Pedowitz, the Lost Boys TV series has been delayed…

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One of the most anticipated horror films on the way is Halloween Kills, the awaited sequel to the 2018 film Halloween. Interestingly, however, is that the movie is set to also follow up on other plot elements introduced in the original 1978 Halloween film. For example, we’ll be revisiting characters like Tommy Doyle and Lindsey Wallace. It looks like another important element from the original 1978 Halloween will also be getting used in Halloween Kills – the iconic Michael Myers house location. The revelation was made on Twitter by director David Gordon Green, via the Blumhouse Twitter account during a…

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It looks like there’s been yet another interesting update on the seemingly never ending lawsuit between actor Johnny Depp and his ex-wife actress Amber Heard. It now seems that, according to a report from Johnny Depp’s Bahamian estate manager Tara Roberts, that Amber Heard has allegedly body-shamed Johnny Depp during an argument. Apparently Tara Roberts only heard the last portion of the argument between Depp and Heard. The two had moved onto the road and parking lot during this portion of their argument. Amber Heard allegedly then blocked Depp’s vehicle so she could insult him further. According to Roberts, via…

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The Coronavirus pandemic has made the last couple of months incredibly difficult around the globe. Many people were forced into quarantining themselves against the potential spread of the virus, something which has everyone ready for the reopening of the world – for better or worse. In an effort to try and make this transition back into society as safe as possible, one restaurant in Virginia – named The Inn at Little Washington – is taking some rather creepy precautions. In fact, The Inn at Little Washington is now using mannequins to make sure the restaurant will only be filled at…

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The A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise has been around for decades, beginning with Wes Craven’s very own horror classic A Nightmare on Elm Street way back in 1984. The phenomenal horror classic became a massive success, launching the horror genre careers of icons like actor Robert Englund or his costar actress Heather Langenkamp. The film spawned a series of sequels, one crossover with the similarly successful Friday the 13th franchise, and currently one remake – with another new interpretation also on the way. On top of all that, however, some fans residing in Italy have created a rather fascinating…

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It has been a wild year in 2020, and it’s enough that everyone has been expecting the next massive announcement to be that the zombie apocalypse has come. While that still isn’t the case, at least not yet, we did come pretty close. It turns out that a creepy video shot at a funeral in Indonesia presents the image of what appears to be a corpse wave a hand. As you can see in the video below, via The Sun, the corpse was placed in a coffin that happened to have a glass window placed in the lid. Because of…

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The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise has been an incredibly popular and successful series of films for Disney. In fact, those films were boosting their live-action Hollywood credibility way before they got their hands on Marvel. And although the Pirates of the Caribbean films aren’t released quite as quickly as Disney’s Marvel films, there’s always been a new movie out every few years or so since 2003. Now this begs the question: what about Pirates of the Caribbean 6 – and, better yet, will actor Johnny Depp be reprising his role as Jack Sparrow? Things have certainly been unclear on…

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The Halloween horror film franchise is loaded with different continuities, backstories, and bizarre twists that make even the most diehard of fans shake their heads at times. One of the most interesting elements that seems to be almost constantly changed around per film is Michael Myers’ immortality, and more specifically, his apparently immunity to pain. As you will notice upon watching even John Carpenter’s original 1978 Halloween film, Michael Myers is seemingly immune to pain which would otherwise incapacitate or even kill normal individuals. This has prompted several different explanations throughout the franchise, and even more fan theories outside of…

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