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Evil Dead in Concert is a unique way to experience Sam Raimi's iconic horror classic
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Black Ink Presents has announced a unique way to watch 1981’s The Evil Dead, which will start in September. Evil Dead in Concert will give fans the unique opportunity to view the cult classic on a “large HD cinema screen” while the entire original film score by Joe LoDuca is performed by a live ensemble.

Black Ink Presents’ CEO John Kinsner, who is a huge fan or horror movies promises attendees a fantastic experience, adding that “it’s not every day you get to watch someone chainsaw a demon while a live ensemble performs.”

Evil Dead in Concert will be presented in nearly 50 cities in fall of 2025, and will include a three night event during Halloween in Los Angeles.

On the off-chance that someone reading this is unfamiliar with The Evil Dead, it’s about five college friends who decide to take a vacation in a cabin deep in the...
See full article at 1428 Elm
  • 6/11/2025
  • by Carla Davis
  • 1428 Elm
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He saw ‘Saw’ From The Start: The Historic Career of Director Kevin Greutert
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When Saw XI was taken off of the 2025 release calendar, I immediately thought of my friend Kevin Greutert. A longtime horror movie director/editor whose career traces back all the way to the first Saw (2004), Greutert’s oeuvre is inextricably linked to one of horror’s most venerable franchises. His is the vantage point of an editor-turned-director, initially remote from the actors whose narratives he shapes and later charged with being their leader.

Yet Greutert’s career includes much more than the story of John Kramer (Tobin Bell), the so-called Jigsaw Killer, and his disciples. As I learned during our wide-ranging interview, his favorites among the films in which he was involved are Saw II (2005), The Strangers (2008), and Barbarian (2020). Mine include not only a Saw installment, but also a Gothic-style supernatural drama set in the Louisiana bayous, Jessabelle (2014), starring Sarah Snook from Succession, a movie I recommend with copious quantities...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 6/6/2025
  • by Matthew Rozsa
  • DreadCentral.com
Mexican Helmer Alex Kahuam, in Cannes’ Fantastic Pavilion With ‘The Remedy,’ Eyes European Locations for Next Major Project (Exclusive)
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Genre filmmaker Alex Kahuam, in Cannes for the market premiere of his thriller “The Remedy,” is prepping his next feature, the large-scale horror film “Stay With Me,” described as his most ambitious project to date.

Pitched as “‘It Follows’ on steroids,” “Stay With Me” is a supernatural psychological horror film set against the backdrop of a music festival.

“It features three compelling female leads and a truly terrifying entity,” Kahuam told Variety. “This high-concept horror film boasts a unique and striking style.”

The Mexican director is looking at possibly shooting the film in Europe, with Hungary and Spain high on his list for potential locations, with some specific scenes in the U.S.

“I’m particularly thrilled about this project as it represents the most ambitious horror screenplay I’ve written to date. After nearly three years of dedicated refinement, I’m incredibly pleased with the current state of the...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 5/15/2025
  • by Ed Meza
  • Variety Film + TV
Kevin Bacon
Bradley Cooper’s Only Horror Film Is Deeply Disturbing—And It’s Streaming For Free
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Plenty of A-listers have gotten their start in the world of horror, from Kevin Bacon in Friday the 13th to Jennifer Aniston in Leprechaun. But did you know that Bradley Cooper also starred in a horror film early in his acting career? He plays the lead role in Ryûhei Kitamura’s 2008 film Midnight Meat Train, an adaptation of Clive Barker’s 1984 short story of the same name.

In the film,

A struggling photographer meets the owner of an eminent art gallery in pursuit of a successful career. His obsession with uncovering humanity’s dark side as his debut project draws him to a serial killer who preys on late-night subway commuters.

Cooper plays that struggling photographer who quite literally goes into the belly of the beast searching for a new subject to impress his rich benefactor. I promise you have no idea where this film is going, and it is one wild ride.
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 5/9/2025
  • by Mary Beth McAndrews
  • DreadCentral.com
7 Best Shows Like ‘The Bondsman’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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The Bondsman is an action horror and dark comedy-drama series created by Grainger David. The Prime Video series follows Hub Halloran, a backwoods bounty hunter who comes back to life after being killed. But his second chance at life comes with a catch, which is that he has to work as a bounty hunter for Lucifer, and he must capture demons who escaped from hell. The Bondsman stars Kevin Bacon, Jennifer Nettles, Beth Grant, Damon Herriman, Maxwell Jenkins, and Jolene Purdy. So, if you loved the gory action, thrilling story, hilarious dark comedy, and compelling characters in The Bondsman, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Preacher Credit – AMC

Preacher is a dark fantasy neo-Western dark comedy-drama series created by Sam Catlin, Seth Rogen, and Evan Goldberg. Based on the comic book series of the...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 4/5/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
John Ratzenberger
Wishmaster (1997) – The Best Scene
John Ratzenberger
After taking a look back at the John Ratzenberger cameo in House II: The Second Story, the beginning of House of 1000 Corpses, the awesomeness of Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight, the leg smashing in the Stephen King adaptation Misery, three separate moments from John Carpenter’s Big Trouble in Little China, the “Jason vs. Tina” battle in Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, the “all hell breaks loose” sequence from the start of Zack Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead remake, the opening sequence of Pitch Black, a cool moment from The Crow, a memorable shark attack from Jaws 2, a creepy moment from Lost Highway, the climactic factory chase sequence from Child’s Play 2, the “Stigmata Martyr” dance scene from Night of the Demons, the beginning of Strange Days, and the Tech Noir club scene from The Terminator, JoBlo’s own Lance Vlcek is...
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  • 2/21/2025
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Timothy Granaderos, London Thor, Doug Jones to Star in Supernatural Horror ‘The Remedy’
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Timothy Granaderos (“13 Reasons Why”), London Thor (“Gen V”), Doug Jones (The Shape of Water), Chris Mulkey (“Twin Peaks”) and Jenny O’Hara (Devil) will star in the The Remedy.

The psychological supernatural horror film centers on a troubled young man who makes a desperate attempt to save his terminally ill mother and unleashes a supernatural entity in the process.

It marks the first effort from Kahuam Films, the newly launched Los Angeles-based production shingle of filmmaker Alex Kahuam.

Kahuam’s previous films — including the recent single-take thriller Failure starring Ted Raimi — were produced via his Mexico City company Promotora Nae, usually as US-Mexican co-productions.

The filmmaker has five genre projects in development, including a large-scale, high-concept supernatural horror pic set in different locations that he hopes to shoot in Europe.

The Remedy is currently in post-production.

Timothy Granaderos in ‘The Remedy’

The post Timothy Granaderos, London Thor, Doug Jones to...
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  • 2/18/2025
  • by Alex DiVincenzo
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Horror Highlights: Final Girls Berlin Film Festival, Failure!, Cyfuno Group, WatchFree+ Horror
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Final Girls Berlin Film Festival Returns for Its 10th Edition: "Having grown from a humble two-day event with around 15 attendees to a five-day genre showcase at City Kino Wedding, the Final Girls Berlin Film Festival is celebrating its 10th edition. Recognised by MovieMaker Magazine and Dread Central as one of the best genre festivals worldwide, Final Girls Berlin has become a powerhouse for championing bold, boundary-pushing horror by women, trans, and non-binary filmmakers.

This year’s lineup is a mix of underground gems and festival heavyweights—films that have screened at A-list festivals, landed on Mubi, won major awards, and even earned Oscar nods. These successes underscore the growing recognition and impact of women, trans, and non-binary filmmakers in genre cinema. As horror evolves, they’re leading the charge, and we’re proud to showcase both the industry’s rising stars and its boldest new visions.

Can’t make it to Berlin?...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 2/10/2025
  • by Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
Friday, January 31 – These 8 New Horror Movies Released This Week
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It’s the final week of the first month of the year, and 2025 has already been loaded with 20+ new horror movies in theaters and at home. This week, eight more newcomers have arrived!

Here’s all the new horror that released January 27 – January 31, 2025!

For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.

Genre favorite Ted Raimi (Evil Dead II, Candyman) must choose between financial ruin or murder in Failure!, which was impressively shot in a continuous 87-minute take.

The film is available now on Digital from Red Water Entertainment.

Ted Raimi stars as James, a devoted family man and business tycoon facing a dire ultimatum: resolve a crushing bank debt within an hour or risk losing his business. With greedy associates, deceitful friends, and haunting ghosts from his past closing in, James is pushed to the brink, faced with the unthinkable choice between financial ruin or murder.
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 1/31/2025
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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Single-Take Thriller ‘Failure!’ Starring Ted Raimi Available Now
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Genre favorite Ted Raimi must choose between financial ruin or murder in Failure!

Shot in a continuous 87-minute take, the film is available now on Digital from Red Water Entertainment.

Raimi stars as James, a devoted family man and business tycoon facing a dire ultimatum: resolve a crushing bank debt within an hour or risk losing his business. With greedy associates, deceitful friends, and haunting ghosts from his past closing in, James is pushed to the brink, faced with the unthinkable choice between financial ruin or murder.

Writer-director Alex Kahuam is the first Mexican filmmaker to make a feature film without cuts in the US.

Noel Douglas Orput, Merrick McCartha, Melissa Diaz, Daniel Kuhlman, John Paul Medrano, and Spencer Langston round out the cast.

“The scenario was very enticing because there are no cuts; it’s an hour and a half and no cuts,” Raimi told Bloody Disgusting. “And I...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 1/30/2025
  • by Alex DiVincenzo
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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New Army of Darkness Funko Pop! figures are coming in March
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On February 19, 1993, the third entry in director Sam Raimi‘s Evil Dead franchise – Army of Darkness (watch it Here) – reached theatres. Even though the film was a box office failure, it quickly earned a cult following… and by now, it probably ranks as one of the most popular horror comedies ever made. So there are a lot of fans out there who will be happy to hear that new Army of Darkness Funko Pop! figures are going to be released in March, and if you want to make sure you’ll be able to add these figures to your collection as soon as possible, they’re already available for pre-order on Entertainment Earth!

The figures are Ash with Boomstick (pre-order Here) and Evil Ash (get it Here). Images can be seen at the bottom of this article.

Here’s the description of Ash with Boomstick: “The Middle Ages need a...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 1/9/2025
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Spider-Man (2002) Cast: Where Are They Now?
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Sam Raimi's Spider-Man ushered in a new era of superhero cinema, and many cast members of the Marvel Universe film have gone on to lead notable careers. With an MCU timeline that has gone on to combine all of the various universes in films like Spider-Man: No Way Home, there is reason to believe that additional actors and characters from this iteration of the web-slinger's universe may still play a part in Marvel's future. This makes it important to review the cast of Spider-Man, with an eye to where they are now.

The Spider-Verse has only grown larger in the decades since, with live-action and animated films alike cross-pollinating with one another. Audiences have continued to ask where future Tobey Maguire Spider-Man sequels are, and the more time that passes, the more likely it seems that such an event could actually occur. With Sony's villain-centric Spider-Man universe seeming to be ended,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 1/1/2025
  • by Karlis Wilde
  • ScreenRant
Wickeds Release Makes Sam Raimi's 'Oz the Great and Powerful' a Disney+ Streaming Hit
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Although director Sam Raimi is known for his horror prowess, dating back to his directorial debut with the classic Evil Dead, there was a long 15-year period in which Raimi focused on other genres. Now that the acclaimed Spider-Man director is setting his sights back on making horror films with his upcoming film Send Help, one of his feel-good fantasy genre films is charting in the top 10 movies on Disney+. However, it is not a surprise that the release of Wicked has brought people's attention back to The Wizard of Oz franchise.

Raimi's forgotten 2013 The Wizard of Oz prequel, Oz the Great and Powerful, starring James Franco as a circus magician lost in the land of Oz, is currently number four in the top 10 movies streaming on Disney+. The director of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is getting some extra love from Disney viewers after the explosive release of Wicked,...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 11/26/2024
  • by Sophie Goodwin
  • MovieWeb
‘Candyman’ Star Tony Todd, Known for His Deep, Commanding Voice and Presence, Dead at 69
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American actor Tony Todd, known for his terrifying performance as the hook-handed, fur coat-donning ghost in the “Candyman” horror franchise, as well as his work on “Star Trek: The New Generation” and “Deep Space Nine,” passed away at his home in Marina Del Rey, California on Wednesday, November 6. He was 69.

The news was confirmed by Deadline and Variety and later confirmed by IndieWire. No cause of death has been revealed.

Todd was born in Washington D.C. on December 4, 1954. He grew up in Hartford, Connecticut and was an alumnus of the Artists Collective, Inc. formed there to promote the art and culture of the African diaspora. He attended college at the University of Connecticut, then went on to study theater at the Eugene O’Neill National Actors Theatre Institute in Waterford and later the Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, Rhode Island.

In his over 40-year career, Todd would work with the likes of Oliver Stone,...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 11/9/2024
  • by Harrison Richlin
  • Indiewire
Bradley Cooper's Underrated Horror Movie With 71% Rt Score Reflected On By Star 16 Years Later
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Peter Jacobson reflects on his experiences filming The Midnight Meat Train alongside Bradley Cooper. Released in 2008, The Midnight Meat Train hails from director Ryhei Kitamura, with Cooper starring as Leon, a photographer obsessed with capturing the darkness of humanity who soon finds himself stalking a serial killer who brutally murders his victims aboard late-night subway journeys. The film, which features Jacobson as Otto, hit theaters before Cooper became a household name with The Hangover in 2009.

During a recent interview with Screen Rant to promote Smile 2, Jacobson recalls his experiences filming The Midnight Meat Train with Cooper. Though the actor admits that the film hadn't been on his mind for some time, he reveals that he had a very positive experience on set, even though he wasn't quite as involved in the horror aspects of the movie as Cooper was. As for Cooper himself, Jacobson affirms that Cooper was "really great to work with.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 10/18/2024
  • by Ryan Northrup
  • ScreenRant
Exclusive Tommy Lee Wallace Clip from In Search Of Darkness 1990-1994 Covers Creepy Clowns and Tim Curry’s Casting as Pennywise
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Stephen King's It miniseries was one of the great horror releases of the 90s, and still terrifies audiences more than 30 years after release. Featured within In Search of Darkness 1990-1994, we have an exclusive clip with director Tommy Lee Wallace, who talks about the world's fear of clowns, and bringing Pennywise to life with Tim Curry!

Ready to explore the best of ‘90s horror films and TV? In Search of Darkness 1990-1994, a five-plus-hour documentary featuring brand-new interviews with the greatest line-up of horror icons and experts, is now available to pre-order exclusively at 90sHorrorDoc.com until Midnight Halloween (Pacific Time) on October 31st, 2024. Audiences will have their last chance to have their names alongside their favorite horror icons in the credits!

From Creatorvc, the creative minds behind the In Search of Darkness ‘80s horror trilogy and Aliens Expanded documentary, In Search of Darkness: 1990-1994 delves into an...
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  • 10/16/2024
  • by Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
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‘In Search of Darkness: 1990-1994’ Exclusive Trailer – Slash into the Ultimate Celebration of ’90s Horror
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From the producers of the hit In Search of Darkness documentary franchise comes In Search of Darkness: 1990-1994, an all-new epic documentary that aims to be the ultimate celebration of the wacky world of 1990s horror. Horror icons John Carpenter, Heather Langenkamp, and Mike Flanagan lead the line-up of 40+ genre favorites who were interviewed for this in-depth re-assessment of the decade, and we’re debuting the official trailer this morning!

In Search of Darkness: 1990-1994, a five-plus-hour documentary featuring brand-new interviews with an incredible line-up of horror icons and experts, is now available to pre-order exclusively at 90sHorrorDoc.com until Midnight Halloween (Pacific Time) on October 31st, 2024. This is your last chance to have Your name alongside your favorite horror icons in the credits.

In Search of Darkness: 1990-1994 Purchase Options:

Isod: 1990-94 Blu-ray Package (including Blu-ray w/slipcase; 2 posters; sew-on patch; membership card; name in credits; digital...
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  • 10/8/2024
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Le baiser de la tarentule (1975)
10 Best Movies on Shudder in September 2024
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If you are a horror fan then there is a big chance that you might have heard about the horror streaming service Shudder, and if you have its subscription you might be wondering what’s in store for you in September 2024. Don’t worry there is a host of new and old horror movies coming to the service in the upcoming month and we have listed the 10 best movies coming to Shudder in September 2024.

Candyman (September 1)

Candyman is a gothic supernatural horror film written and directed by Bernard Rose. Based on a short story titled The Forbidden by Clive Barker, the 1992 film follows the story of Helen as she investigates a local legend of the Candyman but her investigation takes a dark turn when a series of brutal murders start happening. Candyman stars Tony Todd, Virginia Madsen, Bernard Rose, Kasi Lemmons, Vanessa Estelle Williams, Xander Berkeley, Stanley DeSantis, and Ted Raimi.
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 8/27/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
‘Failure!’ – Single Take Thriller Starring Ted Raimi Finds a Home at Red Water Entertainment
Filmmaker Alex Kahuam at the Cannes Film Festival 2025 showcasing “The Remedy". (via Variety)
In the wake of last year’s World Premiere at FrightFest 2023, single take thriller Failure! has been acquired for North American distribution by Red Water Entertainment, Variety reports.

“The film will be released in the first quarter of 2025,” the report notes.

Director Alex Kahuam‘s psychological thriller is presented in three acts…

Shot in one unbroken 87-minute take, Failure! follows James who has a big debt with the bank and is given one hour to choose between financial ruin or murder in order to protect his family. As the hour progresses he finds his home and phone invaded by multiple characters pulling him in different directions, gradually adding to his distress and his unravelling. But who is real and who isn’t?

The film also stars Merrick McCartha (Senior Year), Melissa Diaz (Ruthless), John Paul Medrano (Seven Days) and Daniel Kuhlman (Voodoo MacBeth) and Noel Douglas Orput.

Kahuam and Raimi produced Failure!
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 5/16/2024
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Ted Raimi Thriller ‘Failure!’ Snapped Up for North American Distribution at Cannes Market by Red Water Entertainment (Exclusive)
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Red Water Entertainment has snapped up North American distribution rights to the single take thriller “Failure!” led by Ted Raimi (“The Quarry”).

This Mexico-u.S. co-production, shot in an unbroken 87-minute take, follows business tycoon James (Raimi) as he faces a crushing bank debt deadline. With time running out, he contends with treacherous associates, deceitful friends and haunting pasts, and is forced to choose between financial collapse or murder.

Directed by Alex Kahuam (“Forgiveness”), “Failure!” is believed to be the first time a Mexican filmmaker has made a feature film without cuts in the U.S.

The cast also includes Merrick McCartha (“Senior Year”), Melissa Diaz (“Ruthless”), John Paul Medrano (“Seven Days”), Daniel Kuhlman (“Voodoo Macbeth”) and Noel Douglas Orput.

The film gained a boost after bowing at the inaugural Fantastic Pavilion Galas, the Cannes Film Festival market’s genre showcase that was introduced in 2023. It has since screened at Frightfest,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 5/16/2024
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
Scott Spiegel
Intruder (1989) – Real Slashers
Scott Spiegel
It’s time for a new episode of the Real Slashers video series, and with this one we’re taking another look at one of my personal favorites, director Scott Spiegel’s 1989 film Intruder (pick up a copy of the unrated Blu-ray Here). I previously covered this movie with an episode of Best Horror Movie You Never Saw and Emilie Black wrote about it for Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie. Now it’s Tyler Nichols’ turn to dig into it, and you can find out what he had to say about Intruder by watching the video embedded above.

Scripted by Spiegel (who wrote Evil Dead II with Sam Raimi) from a story he crafted with producer Lawrence Bender, Intruder has the following synopsis: It’s 10 pm and the employees of Michigan’s Walnut Lake Supermarket are in for a really bad night. The place is shutting its doors for good,...
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  • 4/24/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
‘Drag Me to Hell’ – New Australian Blu-ray Celebrates 15 Years of Sam Raimi’s Horror Return [Review]
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Of all the masters of horror that helped to reshape the genre as we know it in the ’70s and ’80s, none were more successful in branching out and achieving commercial success within the studio system than Sam Raimi. His Spider-Man trilogy laid the groundwork for the influx of comic book movies that would follow, but he was eager to return to his roots following the third installment’s turbulent production.

Armed with $30 million and complete creative control, Raimi dusted off a story he wrote with elder brother and frequent collaborator Ivan Raimi back in the ’90s to make his triumphant return to horror with Drag Me to Hell in 2009. The Raimi broters seemingly drew inspiration from 1957’s Night of the Demon but injected it with a heavy dose of Evil Dead DNA, most closely evoking Evil Dead 2‘s cartoonish blend of over-the-top splatter and tongue-in-cheek humor.

If the use...
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  • 3/8/2024
  • by Alex DiVincenzo
  • bloody-disgusting.com
The Best Gore Movies You Need to See: Bradley Cooper Takes a Ride on Clive Barker’s ‘Midnight Meat Train’
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If there’s one thing you can count on in a Ryuhei Kitamura horror film, it’s the copious amounts of bloodshed and gore. With Kitamura, gore is most definitely an artform. Based on Clive Barker’s 1984 short story of the same name, 2008 film The Midnight Meat Train follows a photographer obsessed with dark subject matter. He gets in over his head when he discovers a serial killer that butchers unsuspecting night commuters in grisly fashion.

There’s probably not many movies as aptly titled as this one. There’s a lot of human meat, blood, brain matter, and limbs being carved up on the late-night subway train in this horror movie. Bradley Cooper stars as Leon Kaufman, the photographer that stumbles upon and then becomes obsessed with the ruthless serial killer. His concerned girlfriend Maya, a character not in the original story, is played by Leslie Bibb. But the...
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  • 3/7/2024
  • by Meagan Navarro
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Bruce Campbell Reacts to Evil Dead Easter Egg in SpongeBob SquarePants
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An Evil Dead reference in Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants has captured the attention of Bruce Campbell.

On X, Bruce Campbell shared a video that's been making the rounds on social media of the Evil Dead reference. From a recent episode of SpongeBob SquarePants, the clip features SpongeBob (Tom Kenny) entering a crowded Krusty Krab to tell his boss, Mr. Krabs (Clancy Brown), that he's found the "cookbook" he was looking for. However, SpongeBob has inadvertently brought in the Necronomicon from the Evil Dead franchise instead. Along with addressing some of the spells from within its pages, the book's cover is also shown, and it looks just like the one from The Evil Dead. While sharing the video, Campbell joked, "Just don't say the words!"

Sam Raimi’s “The Evil Deadâ€. was referenced in the newest Spongebob SquarePants episode. pic.twitter.com/w9oQiJCSaR — Sam Raimi Updates (@SamRaimiUpdates) February 28, 2024 Just don’t say the words!
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  • 3/3/2024
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
‘Darkman’ 4K Review – Sam Raimi’s Horror-Superhero Movie Is Better Than Ever in 2024
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Do you remember the answer to the question, Who is Darkman? If not, Scream Factory invites you to revisit Sam Raimi’s first foray into superhero films with their brand new 4K Ultra HD release of 1990’s Darkman launching February 20th.

After being unable to obtain the rights to The Shadow, Raimi decided to mix traits from other popular crime fighters and classic Universal Monsters and pour them into the base of his own unique and tragic figure, Darkman. And this unique character is one who could disguise themselves as anyone they wanted to be.

With prospects like Bill Paxton and Gary Oldman interested in the lead, Raimi rolled the dice on virtual unknown Liam Neeson for his first ever starring role. Raimi also took a gamble on another longshot, his roommate Frances McDormand for the female lead after Julia Roberts bowed out due to personal reasons and became the Pretty Woman.
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  • 2/15/2024
  • by Geof Capodanno
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Until Dawn confirmed for Playstation 5 and PC for later this year
David F. Sandberg
Supermassive’s horror game Until Dawn has been confirmed for a Playstation 5 and PC release later in 2024.

Playstation held their first State Of Play of 2024 last night (31st January). Gamers around the world got sneak peeks at Playstation’s upcoming games and plenty of new announcements.

One of those announcements was Until Dawn’s release on Playstation 5. Supermassive’s seminal horror game from 2015, originally released for PS4, will be available on both PS5 and PC sooner than you’d think.

While the team didn’t give the game a set release date, they did reveal that it would be coming later this year.

Until Dawn is arguably Supermassive’s biggest release to date and for good reason. It’s almost unbearably tense and has excellent replay value. The gameplay consists of making choices rather than traditional exploration and combat. The choices you make then change how the narrative unfolds and...
See full article at Film Stories
  • 2/1/2024
  • by Maria Lattila
  • Film Stories
Sam Raimi at an event for Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Sam Raimi’s Darkman gets new Scream Factory release with deleted scenes and Josh Ruben fan commentary
Sam Raimi at an event for Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Director Sam Raimi’s film Darkman was first released in 1990, and in recent years Scream Factory has brought that movie and its direct-to-video sequels Darkman II: The Return of Durant and Darkman III: Die Darkman Die to Blu-ray. Last month, the company announced that they’ll be giving Darkman a 4K release on February 20th – and since then they’ve revealed that this release will include deleted scenes that weren’t on their previous Blu-ray release of the film, plus a fan commentary by Scare Me and Werewolves Within director (and Darkman superfan) Josh Ruben!

Scream Factory is accepting pre-orders for multiple editions of this release. You can get the 4K / Blu-ray combo on its own, get it in a limited edition steelbook, get the steelbook with a prism sticker and poster, get the steelbook with a prism sticker, poster, a pin, and lobby cards, get the regular collector’s...
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  • 1/5/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
‘Skinner’ – 1993 Serial Killer Slasher Starring Ted Raimi Remains Under the Radar After All These Years
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Found in your local “Shower After Watching” section of the suspicious flea market around the corner is 1993’s Skinner. And it’s probably the only movie in that bin to feature an acting performance from daytime talk show host Ricki Lake. Seriously.

This little piece of rarely spoken about horror history is one part Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer and one-part uncategorizable madness that I’m semi-shocked is still available to watch at all, much less to be reached in an instant on Tubi.

In the film, directed by feature director turned porn director Ivan Nagy, Dennis Skinner (the great Ted Raimi) is an active serial killer who murders mostly prostitutes and then skins them, stitches them back together and wears them while talking about his childhood and saying things like “This really is the clothing…..for a divine soul.”

Skinner darkens the doorway of Kerry Tate (Ricki Lake...
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  • 12/15/2023
  • by Mike Holtz
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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Sam Raimi’s Darkman is getting a 4K release from Scream Factory
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Before he made his Spider-Man trilogy and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but after he unsuccessfully tried to get the job directing a Batman or The Shadow movie, Sam Raimi made his debut in the superhero world with a character he created: Darkman. Raimi’s film Darkman was first released in 1990, and in recent years Scream Factory has brought that movie and its direct-to-video sequels Darkman II: The Return of Durant and Darkman III: Die Darkman Die to Blu-ray. Now the company has announced that they’ll be giving Darkman a 4K release on February 20th!

Scream Factory hasn’t announced what special features will be found on the 4K release, but they are accepting pre-orders for it. You can get the 4K / Blu-ray combo on its own, get it in a limited edition steelbook, get the steelbook with a prism sticker and poster, get the steelbook with a prism sticker,...
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  • 12/8/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
10 Things Directors Regret About Their Famous Movies
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Sam Raimi regrets the infamous 'tree scene' in The Evil Dead, calling it unnecessary, gratuitous, and too brutal. Ridley Scott has misgivings about different cuts of Blade Runner and released his own director's cut for full control. David Lynch disowned the 1984 adaptation of Dune due to studio interference and regrets not having the final cut.

Content Warning: This article contains discussion of sexual assault.

When making a feature film, no director wants to feel regret once the finished product hits theaters, even if that movie is a beloved one. Unfortunately, over the years, many famous filmmakers have been left dissatisfied, disappointed, or distraught with aspects of the movie that they ended up producing. It is a hard pill to swallow when a production that has been running for months starts to go astray, things are not quite coming together as planned, or difficulties arise between the cast and crew.

These...
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  • 11/24/2023
  • by Stephen Holland
  • ScreenRant
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Evil Dead II is returning to VHS in the UK
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You might be familiar with the company Vice Press, which specializes in “creating officially licensed, limited edition fine art movie posters featuring art produced exclusively for them by artists from across the world.” Well, on November 16th they’ll be launching a new line called Vice Press Home Video, which they’ll be using to give classic films revival VHS releases in the UK – and the first movie to get the VHS treatment from Vice Press Home Video is the 1987 Sam Raimi classic Evil Dead II (watch it Here)!

Our friends at Bloody Disgusting gave the exclusive heads-up on this release. Here’s the info: “A collaboration between Vice Press’ Matt Ferguson and James Henshaw, along with regular Vice Press collaborator and artist, Florey, Vice Press Home Video launch their first release Evil Dead II, produced and sold under license in the U.K. from StudioCanal!

Available in two editions...
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  • 11/10/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
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‘Dante’s Hotel’ Review (Tubi Original)
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Stars: AnnaLynne McCord, Judd Nelson, Ted Raimi, Tristan Riggs, Brent Bailey, Moon Bloodgood, Kevin Porter | Written by William C. Martell | Directed by Anthony C. Ferrante

If you thought supermarkets rushed the holidays on us, they’ve got nothing on Tubi. For the latest Tubi Original, they’ve skipped right past Christmas to give us Dante’s Hotel, a New Year’s Eve-themed horror film that begins on New Year’s Eve 1975 in the Dontene Hotel. A young Daniel Brayer axe in hand, stands over twelve dead bodies including those of his parents.

Twelve years later it happens again and Daniel is there again. Both times however the bodies vanish before they can be taken to the morgue leaving Daniel a free, if very troubled man who has taken up permanent residence in Room 1224.

For 2023 the hotel has hired Goldie to run their New Year’s Eve bash. It’s an anniversary for her,...
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  • 10/26/2023
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
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Morbido 2023: Mexican Genre Fest Reveals Lineup, Featuring Thanksgiving, Failure!, V/H/S/85 And When Evil Lurks
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In less than a week our amigos y familia at Morbido will be hosting the sixteenth edition of their famed genre film festival. This year genre icons Eli Roth and Ted Raimi will be attending the festival to present their films, Thanksgiving and Failure! respectively.   Festival alumni Gigi Saul Guerrero will be in town to present V/H/S/85 and LG White will be back to present her doc, Tripping the Dark Fantastic, the documentary about composer Simon Boswell with performance footage and interviews with the likes of Argento and Jorodowsky.    Carlota Pereda's new film, The Chapel, is a must-see part of the program as is Demian Rugna's When Evil Lurks. Don't miss Weston Razooli's Riddle of Fire either.    Morbido Film Fest Celebrates 16 years...

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  • 10/25/2023
  • Screen Anarchy
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Dante’s Hotel trailer: AnnaLynne McCord, Judd Nelson star in horror film from the director of Sharknado
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Sharknado has been back in the news this year, since 2023 marks the tenth anniversary of the goofball shark movie’s initial release – so it’s fitting that Sharknado director Anthony C. Ferrante also has multiple new movies making their way out into the world this year. The latest Ferrante joint is the horror film Dante’s Hotel, which is set to be released through the Tubi streaming service this Friday, October 13th. With its premiere just three days off, a trailer for Dante’s Hotel has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above.

Scripted by Ferrante and William C. Martell, Dante’s Hotel has the following synopsis: When an unknown assailant preys on the patrons of a haunted hotel, an event planner teams up with a mysterious tenant whose dark past is the key to freeing the cursed hotel.

AnnaLynne McCord (Excision), Judd Nelson (The Breakfast Club), Moon Bloodgood (Falling Skies...
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  • 10/10/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Judd Nelson and AnnaLynne McCord in Dante's Hotel (2023)
‘Dante’s Hotel’ Trailer – Judd Nelson, Ted Raimi and AnnaLynne McCord Star in Tubi Original Horror Movie
Judd Nelson and AnnaLynne McCord in Dante's Hotel (2023)
Tubi is celebrating New Year’s Eve a little bit early this year with their latest Tubi Original horror movie. It’s titled Dante’s Hotel, and it’s streaming only on Tubi beginning October 13.

In the film from The Asylum and Tubi…

“When an unknown assailant preys on the patrons of a haunted hotel, an event planner teams up with a mysterious tenant whose dark past is the key to freeing the cursed hotel.”

Anthony C. Ferrante directed Dante’s Hotel, which stars AnnaLynne McCord, Judd Nelson, Moon Bloodgood, Ted Raimi, Emilio Rivera and Kevin Porter.

Anthony C. Ferrante and William C. Martell wrote the screenplay.

Open up the doors to Dante’s Hotel and watch the official trailer below.

The post ‘Dante’s Hotel’ Trailer – Judd Nelson, Ted Raimi and AnnaLynne McCord Star in Tubi Original Horror Movie appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
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  • 10/10/2023
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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Intruder (1989) – Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie?
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The Intruder episode of Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie? was Written by Emilie Black, Narrated by Adam Walton, Edited by Juan Jimenez, Produced by Andrew Hatfield and John Fallon, and Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian.

Slashers, one of the most popular sub-genres in horror. One with hundreds, if not thousands of entries. While it was certainly on the downturn in the late 1980s, it still seemingly had a new title released every week. In 1989 alone, the slasher world saw the releases of A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland, Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, Deadly Manor, I Madman, and a whole bunch more. It was a year for slasher sequels with a few originals peppered in. Slashers were big box office and direct-to-video draw in general and studios were churning them out. The slashers were on the prowl and...
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  • 9/21/2023
  • by Emilie Black
  • JoBlo.com
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Frightfest 2023: ‘Failure!’ Review
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Stars: Ted Raimi, Merrick McCartha, Noel Douglas Orput, Melissa Diaz | Written and Directed by Alex Kahuam

Having debuted his 2021 film Forgiveness at Frightfest, director Alex Kahuam follows it up with Failure! another “one-take” horror that sees 56-year-old James (Ted Raimi) caught between a rock and a hard place. Due to a massive debt with his bank, James is given one hour to choose between selling his factory to prevent financial ruin or murder to protect his family.

The idea of films being shot in one take has become something of a gimmick in recent years – films even Not shot that way have been made to look like everything has been shot on one camera with no editing. However, in the case of Failure!, being shot in one take is 100% true, so much so that you can actually see the clever way director Alex Kahuam gets around the constraints of the format,...
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  • 9/5/2023
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Failure! Review | Ted Raimi Shines in This Tense One-Take Thriller
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It's certainly not a new concept for filmmakers to shoot their movies entirely in one continuous take, but it's become more and more popular. Just look back at critically acclaimed movies like 1917, Birdman, and Boiling Point, and this year's Medusa Deluxe. Love them or hate them, movies that are shot as a "oner" almost always manage to garner acclaim, from both critics and audiences, what with a one-take feeling incredibly immersive, and usually exceptionally shot. Now, 2023s thriller Failure!, starring Ted Raimi, is the latest to tackle the one-take movie gimmick to great success. While the movie certainly isn't flawless, Failure! does a great job at thrusting audiences into a world that plays out in real time, sort of like a theatrical show. You can check out a poster and read our review below:

Ted Raimi delivers a phenomenal performance as the movie's lead, carrying the entire weight of Failure!
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  • 8/30/2023
  • by Olly Dyche
  • MovieWeb
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One of two single take films at Frightfest 2023 (along with Thomas Sieben’s Home Sweet Home: Where Evil Lives), Failure captures a critical moment in the life of James (Ted Raimi), a 56-year-old CEO, a father to two daughters, and a man who has never been able to live up to his imagined picture of what his father wanted him to be. Life comes at him fast in this 87 minute drama as a lengthy process of deferring debts sees him reach the point where he has run out of options. He simply has no further access to cash. Either his beautiful family home or the factory which he has poured his life into will have to go.

This is not, as it emerges, really James’ fault. Multiple characters ascribe the company’s struggles to his father, and tell him that he has done well to keep it going for as.
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  • 8/29/2023
  • by Jennie Kermode
  • eyeforfilm.co.uk
Evil Dead Rise Easter Eggs (Spoilers)
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T​he new Evil Dead film has possessed audiences. The Sam Raimi-produced film is scaring audiences in the best way possible. This time the action has moved from an isolated cabin in the middle of the forest to an apartment building in a heavily populated area. What kind of havoc will the evil Necronomicon unleash upon an unsuspecting public? With this being the fifth film in the Evil Dead franchise, that means that it is full of easter eggs and references to other films in the shared universe. What Evil Dead Rise easter eggs did we find?

W​Arning!!!!! There will be spoilers for Evil Dead Rise!

H​enrietta’s Pizzeria

Early in the film, the younger characters are sent off to get some pizza while Beth and Ellie talk. When they return, we see that the pizza box is labeled as Henrietta’s Pizzeria. There is also a...
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  • 8/9/2023
  • by Bryan Wolford
  • JoBlo.com
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Trailer and Art released for Ted Raimi psychological thriller Failure!
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UK-French sales agent, distribution and production company Alief has announced that the Ted Raimi led psychological thriller, Failure!, will have its World Premiere at FrightFest on August 28th 2023. Alief picked up worldwide rights at the Cannes Film Festival in May after Failure! made its debut at the Fantastic Pavillion. To mark the occasion, a teaser trailer and poster has been released. Failure! follows James who has a big debt with the bank and is given one hour to choose between financial ruin or murder in order to protect his family. As the hour progresses he finds his home and phone invaded by multiple characters pulling him in different directions, gradually adding to his distress and his unravelling. But who is real and who isn’t? As well as Raimi, the film also stars Merrick McCartha (Senior Year), Melissa Diaz (Ruthless), John Paul Medrano (Seven Days) and Daniel Kuhlman (Voodoo MacBeth) and Noel Douglas Orput.
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  • 8/1/2023
  • by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
  • Horror Asylum
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Ted Raimi Psychological Thriller Failure! Set for World Premiere at Frightfest August 28
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Tuesday 18th July, London, UK: UK-French sales agent, distribution and production company Alief has announced that the Ted Raimi led psychological thriller, Failure!, will have its World Premiere at FrightFeston August 28th. Alief picked up worldwide rights at the Cannes Film Festival in May after Failure! made its debut at the Fantastic Pavillion. To mark the occasion, a teaser trailer and poster has been released. Failure! follows …

The post Ted Raimi Psychological Thriller Failure! Set for World Premiere at Frightfest August 28 appeared first on Horror News | Hnn.
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  • 7/21/2023
  • by Janel Spiegel
  • Horror News
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Failure! teaser trailer: Ted Raimi thriller to premiere at FrightFest
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The sales, distribution, and production company Alief picked up the worldwide rights to the psychological thriller Failure!, starring Ted Raimi, at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, and now they have announced that the film is going to have its world premiere at the FrightFest film festival in London on August 28th! In anticipation of the premiere, a teaser trailer for Failure! has been unveiled and can be seen in the embed above.

Directed by Alex Kahuam (Forgiveness), Failure! was shot in a single 87 minute take. Within that single take we follow James (Raimi), who has a big debt with the bank and is given one hour to choose between financial ruin or murder in order to protect his family. As the hour progresses he finds his home and phone invaded by multiple characters pulling him in different directions, gradually adding to his distress and his unravelling. But who...
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  • 7/19/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
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Army of Darkness: Forever comic book series is a direct sequel to the film
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Dynamite Entertainment has released a ton of Army of Darkness comic books over the years, but with the upcoming series Army of Darkess: Forever they’re going back to the source: this comic book is a direct sequel to director Sam Raimi’s 1993 film (watch it Here)! And this sequel comes with a bonus in that it continues on from both endings of the film.

While the theatrical cut of Army of Darkness found our time traveling hero Ash back in his own time, working at S-Mart (and fighting a Deadite in the aisles), the director’s cut of the film ends with Ash being dropped into a post-apocalyptic future.

Here’s the information on Army of Darkness: Forever #1: The story picks up immediately after the events of the beloved film, jumping between three fun timelines. The Techno Army of Darkness of 2093, the S-Mart aisles of 1993, and the middle ages chaos of Castle Kandar,...
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  • 7/19/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Ted Raimi Stars in Single Take Thriller ‘Failure!’ – First Look Released
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Ted Raimi, the genre icon known for his roles in The Evil Dead, Spider-Man, and Ash vs Evil Dead, is back with a new film that will test his acting skills like never before. Failure! is a psychological thriller directed by Alex Kahuam, who has achieved a remarkable feat of shooting the entire film in a single 87-minute take. The film will have its world premiere at FrightFest on August 28th, and the first look teaser trailer and poster have been released.

Failure! follows James (Raimi), a man who has a big debt with the bank and is given one hour to choose between financial ruin or murder in order to protect his family. As the hour progresses, he finds his home and phone invaded by multiple characters pulling him in different directions, gradually adding to his distress and his unravelling. But who is real and who isn’t?

Failure...
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  • 7/19/2023
  • by amalprasadappu
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Fest Promo Trailer for Single Take Thriller 'Failure!' with Ted Raimi
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"If I go down, you go down..." An early festival promo trailer has debuted online for an indie psychological thriller titled Failure!, the latest from acclaimed Mexican genre filmmaker Alex Kahuam. He's premiering this one at FrightFest in the UK, same as with his previous film titled Forgiveness before. Failure! follows James (played by Ted Raimi - best known as Sam Raimi's bother appearing in many of his films) who has a big debt with the bank and is given one hour to choose between financial ruin or murder in order to protect his family. As the hour progresses he finds his home and phone invaded by multiple characters pulling him in different directions, gradually adding to his distress and his unravelling. As well as Raimi, the film also stars Merrick McCartha, Melissa Diaz, John Paul Medrano, Daniel Kuhlman, and Noel Douglas Orput. FrightFest says it's shot "in one single take with no cuts,...
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  • 7/18/2023
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
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‘Failure!’ Trailer – Ted Raimi Stars in Single Take Thriller Headed to FrightFest 2023
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We recently spoke to Ted Raimi about the upcoming thriller feature Failure! here on Bloody Disgusting, an ambitious single take project you can read all about right here.

The psychological thriller will World Premiere at FrightFest 2023, Bloody Disgusting has learned this morning, and the official teaser trailer for Failure! has also arrived.

K-French sales agent, distribution and production company Alief has announced that the Ted Raimi led psychological thriller will have its World Premiere at FrightFest on August 28. Alief picked up worldwide rights at the Cannes Film Festival in May after Failure! made its debut at the Fantastic Pavillion.

Failure! follows James who has a big debt with the bank and is given one hour to choose between financial ruin or murder in order to protect his family. As the hour progresses he finds his home and phone invaded by multiple characters pulling him in different directions, gradually adding to his distress and his unravelling.
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  • 7/18/2023
  • by John Squires
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Wimbledon Coverage Breaks BBC Records – Global Bulletin
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Tennis Coverage

Coverage of the iconic Wimbledon tennis tournament has led to record-breaking numbers for U.K. broadcaster BBC. There were 54.3 million streams of the BBC’s coverage on streamer iPlayer and BBC Sport online during the two-week long competition – up from 53.8 million in 2022. On BBC One, there was a peak audience of 11.3 million to watch Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz beat Serbia’s Novak Djokovic in five sets in the men’s singles finals, the highest since the U.K.’s Andy Murray won in 2016. The match was also streamed live 4.1 million times on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport online, an increase of 58% from 2022.

During the women’s singles final, where Czech player Markéta Vondroušová triumphed over Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur, there was a peak audience of 4.5 million on BBC One – an increase from 2022’s 3.1 million. The match was streamed 1.3 million times on BBC iPlayer, an 85% increase from 2022. Across the tournament,...
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  • 7/17/2023
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
FrightFest 2023: ‘Suitable Flesh’, ‘Doctor Jekyll’, ‘Here For Blood’, ‘Founders Day’, ‘How to Kill Monsters’, and More!
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FrightFest, the UK’s biggest, best and most beloved community-driven horror & fantasy film festival, returns in a blaze of gory glory to the Cineworld Leicester Square, London, for its 24th edition, a press release announced this morning.

“Running from Thursday August 24 – Monday 28 August, Pigeon Shrine FrightFest is a joyful big screen celebration of genre cinema, offering a carnival of carnage, a smorgasbord of shock and a tableau of terror. This year, over five days, audiences can explore the magic of menace, mayhem and mischief with seventy films programmed across four screens. There are twenty-five world, twenty-three International / European and twelve UK premieres, with fourteen countries represented, spanning five continents.

The festival opens with the European premiere of Suitable Flesh, the latest shocker from FrightFest favourite Joe Lynch, who has created an outlandish love letter to the late, great Re-Animator director Stuart Gordon; a new body horror take on H.P Lovecraft...
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  • 7/13/2023
  • by Brad Miska
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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Invaluable: The True Story of an Epic Artist documentary about Evil Dead FX artist comes to Blu-ray
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If you’re a die hard fan of the Evil Dead franchise, I highly recommend checking out the documentary Invaluable: The True Story of an Epic Artist, which digs into the life, times, and art of The Evil Dead FX artist Tom Sullivan. And if you’re interested in watching it, you’ll soon be able to pick it up on Blu-ray! Synapse Films has announced that they’ll be giving Invaluable: The True Story of an Epic Artist a Blu-ray release on August 1st. Copies can be pre-ordered on Amazon.

Directed by Ryan Meade, this feature-length documentary includes a unique look back at the making of The Evil Dead. Using multiple film/video formats and new interviews, Meade creates an emotional tapestry and vibrant look at one of the key figures in making one of the greatest horror franchises of all time. Featuring brand-new interviews with the cast and crew of The Evil Dead,...
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  • 7/12/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
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