Per THR, MRC and Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way are teaming up to adapt The Shining Girls, written by Lauren Beukes and generating buzz as one of this summer’s must-reads. The two companies, however, are not aiming for a feature adaptation but rather intend to develop the project for television. It’s a wicked sounding novel that goes a little something like this: Continue Reading…
Archives For May 2013

Time traveling serial killer series being adapted by Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way?

New Under the Dome poster tugs at the heart strings
June 24th is almost here and that means CBS’ upcoming adaptation of Stephen Kings Under the Dome is almost upon us, and with that we’ve got a new one-sheet featuring a boy separated from his dog by just a single depressing inch. I love this poster. It captures the idea of being trapped under this invisible dome and how you can be so close to the outside world while being so far away. It’s simple and very effective. Well done! Continue Reading…

Must see red band trailer for Richard Raaphorst’s insane Frankenstein’s Army!
Richard Raaphorst’s Frankenstein’s Army is one I’m really looking forward to around these parts and I’m happy to share with you folks the ridiculously awesome red band trailer. Some of you may remember when I listed some of my most anticipated horror films of 2013, well Raaphorst’s latest flick made number 12 on that list and we finally get to see a trailer for the flick and it looks cool as hell! Continue Reading…

V/H/S/2 gets a pair of new stills
I’ve got a pair of new stills for you guys to dig on from V/H/S/2 and guess what? They’re both pretty damn bloody! The first image is pretty easy to figure out but I’m really curious to find out just what’s going on with our friend in the second still. Something tells me he has seen better days! Continue Reading…

Joshua Hoffine’s epic zombie photo Last Stand finally revealed!
We were promised months ago from horror photographer Joshua Hoffine that we would be getting an epic zombie photograph and that it would be his most ambitious yet. Simply titled Last Stand, Hoffine created easily one of his greatest works of art as the image depicts a family in their very last moments of life before finally being overrun by a horde of hungry zombies. Continue Reading…

The Silence of the Lambs gets the Mondo treatment
Hello boys and girls! Mondo has just released the info regarding the upcoming release of Cesar Romeno’s The Silence of the Lambs prints and both are pretty damn gorgeous. In one of the prints, Romeno captures arguably the most unforgettable scene of the entire film, featuring Buffalo Bill and his dog Precious. Both are absolutely fantastic and I really think you guys are going to dig them. Continue Reading…
It’s hard to believe that we have a little less than a month until CBS unleashes their TV adaptation of Stephen King’s Under the Dome. With the premiere date getting that much closer, The Master of Horror recently talked with Parade Magazine where he spilled some thoughts on the upcoming series along with some of the stories that scared him when he was a kid. Continue Reading…
Who would have thought an abandon building could hold onto life after years of decay where the owners have long since departed. Photographer Niki Feijen specializes in urban exploration where he captures boarded-up buildings and decaying farm houses within the lens of his camera. It’s amazing what a good picture can really tell you and despite these buildings being abandoned for years, the very bed they slept in were still made. These pictures are absolutely stunning and truly haunting. Continue Reading…
Peter Strickland’s Berberian Sound Studio marks his second feature film and while he may not have many films under his belt just yet, his latest effort proves that he’s going to be a force in the industry in the very near future. In the 1970′s, a British sound technician is brought to Italy to work on the sound effects for a gruesome horror film. His nightmarish task slowly takes over his psyche, driving him to confront his own past. Continue Reading…