Author: Jacob Dressler

Micro-budget filmmaker and lover of all things horror.

Many fans of the hit series The Walking Dead have been looking forward each year to Comic-Con, where AMC has annually released trailers for each new season. This year’s Comic-Con is no exception, and AMC has released a brand new trailer for the tenth season of The Walking Dead! The trailer boasts a surprising new vision for the series, as this season will no longer feature Andrew Lincoln’s character Rick Grimes who led every other season of the series. The season is also stated to be the last to feature Danai Gurira’s Michonne. AMC is certainly looking to shake things…

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The Halloween franchise roared back to life in 2018 when John Carpenter returned to produce the latest sequel in the franchise directed by David Gordon Green. After an immensely successful run at the box office, fans were eager to know when Michael Myers would strike again. Now Carpenter has informed fans on Twitter that not just one – but TWO – brand new Halloween films are going to be released in 2020 and 2021, respectively. And yes, David Gordon Green is returning in the director’s chair. https://twitter.com/thehorrormaster/status/1152269766398078978?s=21 The new films are titled Halloween Kills, which is scheduled for an October…

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Although the franchise has branched out into more fantastic efforts in recent years, The Conjuring was very much based on allegedly true case files from paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. The two had investigated a Rhode Island farmhouse which was owned by the Perron family in 1971. The farmhouse was supposedly haunted by a woman named Bathsheba Sherman. Now its latest residents, a couple who recently bought it, (Cory and Jennifer Heinzen) claim that the farmhouse is indeed still haunted, and that they intend to open the house up to the public. More specifically, “They hope to fix it…

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Many Netflix subscribers were blown away with their original series hit Mindhunter. The series was partially directed by Zodiac director David Fincher, and his true crime knowledge helped paint one of the most haunting and eerily realistic serial killer dramas available. Now after an incredibly long wait, Fincher has revealed the release date for the second season – which is set to hit no later than this summer on August 16, 2019. Here’s what David Fincher stated specifically on a recent podcast appearance: “Yes, there is now [a date]. I’m not sure. I guess I’m allowed to say it, but,…

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The Storm Area 51 movement has been gaining hype and traction all across the Internet. Now it has another massive bonus to the campaign – the Las Vegas entertainment complex AREA15 has announced they’ll be live-streaming the entire event. Now that over 1 million people have signed up to storm the legendary complex, AREA15 has stated that “If it happens, we want to watch.” Update: The live-stream is happening now and we have it for you here. Here’s the rest of what AREA15 has had to say: “At AREA15, we are curious, too, about what’s going to happen on Sept.…

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe is one of the largest film franchises of all time. Because the series reaches such a vast amount of fans with every installment, many viewers have made it a point to emphasize the importance of inclusion. More specifically, fans have been critical about how often white male leads have been cast in the franchise’s films as opposed to other races or females. While they did provide us with Black Panther and Captain Marvel, they’ve still been occasionally criticized for making the majority of their films with white male leads. Now it seems to prevent that from…

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Crawl is a nice little theatrical film featuring killer alligators across a unique hurricane setting. As such a thing sounds, it creates a very dark film – one that almost ended in a much darker way as director Alexandre Aja has revealed. According to Aja in a new interview with Bloody-Disgusting, he explains the ending and why the bleak atmosphere fit with the overall content of the film. “When you make an alligator movie you have this reference to a lot of them and a lot of other crocodile [movies], and a lot of other creature movies,” Aja said. “Somehow…

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Although it helped kickstart a line of direct-to-video Scooby-Doo movies that have continued to this day, not to mention rejuvenate the entire franchise, the 1998 film Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island never received a direct sequel. Until now, that is. Warner Bros. Animation has officially announced the new continuation with an official trailer for Scooby-Doo! Return to Zombie Island. As you can see in the trailer, the film retains the art style most newer Scooby-Doo films have been using. While that makes sense, it does seem a little disappointing for longtime fans that have been expecting a return to the darker,…

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While comic book and movie fans around the world have managed to enjoy Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame, the film indirectly caused an unfortunate evening for one particular family. Apparently a woman named Julie Huff, her boyfriend, and her youngest kid had attending a showing for Secret Life of Pets 2. Her two older kids then took the opportunity to see Avengers: Endgame, which is what led to the surprising incident. As viewers of Endgame know, the movie is around 3 hours long. It’s a big difference compared to Secret Life of Pets 2 which is an average 90 minutes long. After…

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A Quiet Place was a major hit for director John Krasinski, and fans of the film will be pleased to know that he’ll be returning to direct A Quiet Place 2 – with the sequel currently being referred to simply as “Part II”. Interestingly, John Krasinski has also previously talked about his plans for the sequel, emphasizing how much he hoped to expand the world and lore of the original film’s story and characters. “The idea for it is pretty simple. I’m writing now—I don’t have it fleshed out—but the thought that occurred to me, that really excited me about…

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