Horror
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Final Destination 7 Moves to Active Development with New Lead Writer
New Line Cinema has officially moved Final Destination 7 into active development, tapping Bloodlines co-writer Lori Evans Taylor to pen the script for the horror sequel.
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Akshay Kumar’s Bhoot Bangla Unveils Song Teaser and Poster
The first song teaser and motion poster for Akshay Kumar’s horror-comedy Bhoot Bangla have been released, building excitement for its April 10, 2026 debut.
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Neve Campbell Returns for Scream 7, Reinforcing Horror Icon Status
Set for release in early 2026, Scream 7 features Neve Campbell as Sidney Prescott alongside Courteney Cox and Matthew Lillard.
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’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Now Streaming After Theatrical Run
Nia DaCosta’s critically acclaimed zombie sequel, ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,’ is now available on digital platforms, continuing the horror saga.
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Valentine’s Day 2026: Streaming Redefines Romance Beyond Classic Rom-Coms
This Valentine’s Day, streaming platforms are offering a vastly expanded array of films and shows, moving beyond traditional romantic comedies to embrace diverse narratives, anti-romance, and even horror-infused love stories.
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Maika Monroe’s ‘Chaos’ Trailer Heightens Resident Evil Requiem Anticipation
A new live-action trailer starring Maika Monroe intensifies the marketing push for Capcom’s ‘Resident Evil Requiem,’ set to launch on February 27, 2026, introducing a new protagonist and storyline to the iconic horror franchise.
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Nia DaCosta’s ‘The Bone Temple’ Reignites 28 Years Later Franchise with Bold Vision and Critical Acclaim
Nia DaCosta’s ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ delivers a critically acclaimed, audacious sequel, pushing the boundaries of the zombie genre with its unique blend of horror, humor, and deep thematic exploration. The film, starring Jack O’Connell and Ralph Fiennes,…
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Lee Cronin’s ‘The Mummy’ Navigates Creative Vision Amidst Test Screening Scrutiny
Lee Cronin’s highly anticipated ‘The Mummy,’ produced by Blumhouse and Atomic Monster, faces alleged setbacks following reportedly negative test screenings and a potential shift away from its original franchise ties.
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Top Films of 2025: Standouts, Surprises, and Where to Watch
Discover the most acclaimed and talked-about films of 2025, from genre-defining horror to innovative international gems. Explore the highlights, critical reception, and streaming options for this year’s cinematic standouts.
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Why 28 Days Later Is Essential Viewing in 2026: Streaming, Sequels, and the Revival of Horror
Danny Boyle’s classic ’28 Days Later’ returns to streaming in January 2026, reigniting interest amid a wave of franchise revivals and a critically acclaimed new sequel. Explore how this horror landmark continues to shape the genre and why its legacy…
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Dylan O’Brien Redefines Villainy in Sam Raimi’s ‘Send Help’: Power, Horror, and Psychological Depth
Dylan O’Brien steps into a complex, villainous role in Sam Raimi’s anticipated horror comeback ‘Send Help’, showcasing psychological depth and a battle for power that promises to captivate audiences.
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Mason Thames Returns to ‘Black Phone 2’: Breaking Down the Horror, the Trauma, and the Performance
Mason Thames reprises his role in ‘Black Phone 2’, navigating a chilling sequel that heightens supernatural terror and explores the lingering trauma of survival.
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Silent Hill f: A New Chapter in Horror Gaming
Silent Hill f marks the return of the iconic horror franchise after over a decade, with new gameplay details, pre-load options, and a compact file size that promises a focused and immersive experience.
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Weapons (2025): A Twisted Tale of Mystery, Horror, and Humor
Zach Cregger’s ‘Weapons’ delivers a chilling blend of horror, satire, and dark humor, revolving around the mysterious disappearance of 17 children and the unraveling lives of those left behind.
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Jordan Peele-Produced ‘Him’: A Football Horror Saga Redefining the Genre
Jordan Peele brings his signature horror touch to the sports world with ‘Him,’ a football-themed psychological thriller hitting theaters on September 19. Directed by Justin Tipping, the film explores the dark side of fame, mentorship, and the pursuit of greatness.
