Syfy, in the midst of announcing their new slate of programming and pilots, has confirmed that "Being Human" is coming back for a fourth season because you people can not get enough of Sam Witwer.
Posted 4/11/13 2:32 pm EST by Charles Webb in Horror, News, TV
Syfy, in the midst of announcing their new slate of programming and pilots, has confirmed that "Being Human" is coming back for a fourth season because you people can not get enough of Sam Witwer.
Posted 4/9/13 3:31 pm EST by Charles Webb in Avatar Press, Comic Books, Horror, News
Brooks, whose "World War Z" is now a sprawling, CG-heavy zombie movie with Brad Pitt in the lead creates a monster mash with this summer's 250-page event from Avatar.
Posted 4/8/13 3:30 pm EST by Charles Webb in DVD and Blu-ray, Horror, Movies, News
And apparently she's not alone in this sequel to the horror movie "Ringu" coming to DVD, Blu-ray, and VOD in June from Wellgo USA.
Posted 4/3/13 2:40 pm EST by Charles Webb in DVD and Blu-ray, Horror, Movies, Reviews

Noel Clarke meets the monster in "Storage 24."
It's the utter randomness of the British "trapped in a building with a monster" movie "Storage 24" that ultimately undoes "Darkhunters" director Johannes Roberts' latest. The characters--a mix of lovers and friends who don't seem like they would talk to each other unless they were, you know, trapped in a huge storage facility together, are a poor match for the film's alternately 9-16' tall monster. And without that connection, without any theme linking the would-be victims of and victors against this splay-mouthed beast, "Storage 24" ends up one of the alternately better produced bad "Alien" knockoffs out there.
Posted 4/1/13 12:45 pm EST by Charles Webb in HBO, Horror, TV
...not of the high-rated series, naturally, but something bad is going to do down this season in Bon Temps.
With season five of "True Blood" mostly a wash, the showrunners appear to be picking up immediately after its conclusion with its most oddball threads: Killer Bill: the Blood God.
Posted 4/1/13 12:30 pm EST by Charles Webb in Horror, News, TV
This behind-the-scenes promo provides a first glimpse at Brian K. Vaughan's adaptation of the Stephen King novel for CBS.
Posted 3/29/13 4:54 pm EST by Charles Webb in DVD and Blu-ray, Horror, Movies
Ever been worried about a wisecracking homicidal clown chasing you in the dark? No? Well, writer-director Conor McMahon has you covered with "Stitches," his tongue-in-cheek horror movie out next week on VOD, DVD, and Blu-ray from Dark Sky films. And in this clip, you can see the titular vengeful clown (played by British comedian Ross Noble) chasing after some of his teenaged prey.
A note to all would-be supernatural killers on tricycles: know your terrain.
Posted 3/29/13 10:26 am EST by Charles Webb in Horror, Interviews, TV
With the season three finale of "The Walking Dead" set to air this Sunday on AMC (opposite the season premiere of "Game of Thrones," set your DVR), we spoke to series producer Gale Anne Hurd about the evolution of the zombie series, where Rick will go next, fan reactions to Andrea, and who she'd like to have at her side with the living dead stalk the Earth.
Posted 3/28/13 2:08 pm EST by Charles Webb in Horror, News, TV
Sure, it's not Emma Stone, Jesse Eisenberg, and company, but the four leads in the Amazon web series "Zombieland" make fine replacements for their big screen counterparts in this first official still.
Posted 3/27/13 11:45 am EST by Charles Webb in DVD and Blu-ray, Horror, Movies, Reviews
Scream Factory gives this squishy/sexy/grotesque Lovecraft adaptation a lot of love in a gorgeous restoration packed with candid looks back by the cast and crew of this Stuart Gordon-directed film.
Posted 3/26/13 3:50 pm EST by Charles Webb in DVD and Blu-ray, Horror, Movies, News
Jonathan Levine's ("50/50," "All the Boys Love Mandy Lane") horror-comedy "Warm Bodies" is coming to DVD and Blu-ray on June 4th. Hit the jump to find out what's on Summit's planned DVD/Blu release.
Posted 3/26/13 3:07 pm EST by MTV Geek in Horror, TV
By Jorge Solis
Just a few days away, viewers are waiting for the highly anticipated season finale of "The Walking Dead." In case you're already anxious, check out these sneak peek clips of Sunday's "Welcome To The Tombs" from MTV Splash Page. Because Michonne wasn't handed over to him, let's speculate what The Governor will do to retaliate against Rick and the others.
Posted 3/26/13 12:00 pm EST by Eddie Wright in Horror, Interviews, Movies
Marcus Dunstan, along with co-writer Patrick Melton, crafted his sequel "The Collection" as a response to the recent glut of found footage horror cluttering theaters and store shelves. As he told me in a chat via phone, he said that while some found footage films have merit, there's been an erosion of the type of horror that truly affected him as a young fan. Movies made with the care, beauty, and respect for imagery of Dario Argento's giallo classics "Suspiria", "Inferno," and the like. In our conversation, Dunstan shared insight on "The Collection's" gruesome (and hilariously horrifying) opening bloodbath that sees (spoiler alert!) a club full of horror archetypes slaughtered by a giant wheat thresher(!), the origin of his future slasher icon The Collector, and more, including an update on the eagerly-anticipated "God of War" adaptation that he and Melton are writing.
Posted 3/24/13 11:00 am EST by MTV Geek in Horror, TV
By Jorge Solis
Viewers may not recognize who actor Michael Koske is on the show, but they definitely have seen him in some key zombie scenes in "The Walking Dead." In the episode, "Walk With Me," you saw his chin get stabbed by Merle (Michael Rooker). Michael Koske spoke to MTV Geek about how he ended up becoming a walker, the learning curve in zombie school, and his favorite death scenes.
Posted 3/18/13 1:04 pm EST by Charles Webb in DVD and Blu-ray, Horror, Movies, News
The true horror is the spectacularly bad cover art this fun indie is getting from Magnet Releasing.