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'The Walking Dead' Season 7 Set Image Inadvertently Spills The Beans on What Happens Next
For those of you who have been keeping up with the latest episodes of The Walking Dead, you know of the current turmoil that the main group of survivors are going through right now.
George A. Romero: The Internet Mourns a Friend, a Family Member, and a Role Model
In 1968 the world changed when a single man with a vision to change the horror genre forever pushed his glasses up, leaned forward, and began his first film as a director. George Romero, the grandfather of zombie films, has no doubt touched our hearts in ways we may never have imagined. His love for horror stands well known as he helped pioneer the genre in ways never imagined in his astonishing 77 years of life.
Dustin MurphyPublished 7 years ago in HorrorBros Before Shows: 'Sons Of Anarchy' Creator Slams 'The Walking Dead' For 'C*nt Move'
Foul language is never acceptable, but Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter is clearly more than a little peeved at AMC. The screenwriter has slammed The Walking Dead big wigs for a "c*nt move" regarding the sacking of Frank Darabont. Some may have noticed a change in tone in #TheWalkingDead between Seasons 1 and 3, which could have something to do with the behind-the-scenes drama and the very public dismissal of Darabont.
Tom ChapmanPublished 7 years ago in Horror'Holey' Moley: Ryan Murphy Shares Terrifying New Monster From 'American Horror Story'
It is that time of year again, where we all scratch our heads and stare at our screens in confusion saying "dafuq?" Ryan Murphy is once again hyping the horror of FX's American Horror Story in the run-up to Season 7 and an election-themed year. With AHS alumni like Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters on board, we also have newcomers like Billie Lourd and Leslie Grossman to up the ante in dread stakes, but still no idea what Murphy's presidential plan is.
Tom ChapmanPublished 7 years ago in HorrorPiecing Together The Puzzle: Directors Give Us A First Look At 'Jigsaw'
For six years and seven installments, we saw pretty much everyone get mangled, maimed, and mauled by the Saw franchise. Starting a horror revolution back in 2004, the final installment — ironically dubbed "The Final Chapter" — was just a shadow of its former glory as the series hobbled off into the distance like Dr. Gordon himself. However, seeming to round off the tales of those who were still alive, the Jigsaw case file seemed closed. Well, that was until now.
Tom ChapmanPublished 7 years ago in HorrorThe Belko Experiment: A Horror Film to Help You Stop Complaining About Your Job
It came as quite a surprise to hear that the director of Guardians Of The Galaxy, James Gunn, had time to write and produce an insane horror thriller during the same time he was developing and making Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2. Gunn just recently completed the Guardians sequel, and a trailer for his next film, The Belko Experiment has already arrived.
And 'Glenn' There Were None: Steven Yeun Wants Glenn Back On 'The Walking Dead'
There two things you can guarantee during an acting stint on AMC's #TheWalkingDead: a nice little bump to your Hollywood star power and a grisly demise just around the corner. With creators promising that even #AndrewLincoln's gnarled Rick Grimes isn't safe from the Grim Reaper, the show is basically a game of "Guess Who ?" for which character is next to kick the bucket.
Tom ChapmanPublished 7 years ago in HorrorOn Yer' Mike: Get A First Look At Blumhouse's 'Halloween' Reboot Movie
If you are anything like me, you will already start planning your Halloween costume a year in advance, however, All Hallow's Eve 2018 just got a lot more exciting. A reboot to the popular #Halloween franchise will see #MichaelMyers return to cinemas for the first time since 2009 — and no, I don't mean Austin Powers.
Tom ChapmanPublished 7 years ago in HorrorAre You Coming On A 'Slay' Ride? Kevin Smith Is Directing Creepshow- Inspired Christmas Anthology
Oh #KevinSmith, where would cinema be without you? The brash director who brought us the likes of Clerks and Mallrats, was once in the running to direct DC's The Flash, and even named his daughter after Harley Quinn, but now he is heading back to his horror roots for his latest venture.
Tom ChapmanPublished 7 years ago in HorrorDead in the Water: 'The Walking Dead' Star Reveals Why It Will Never Cross Over With 'Fear the Walking Dead'
While one show about a rambling #zombie apocalypse would normally be enough for any network, it certainly hasn't stopped AMC from ruling from beyond the grave with both #TheWalkingDead and official spin-off #FearTheWalkingDead. As the main show readies its baseball bat for Season 8, its sister show has found itself a little lost at sea with the nautical adventure about the zombie outbreak.
Tom ChapmanPublished 7 years ago in HorrorGuys And Dolls: Playtime Isn't Over Yet In 'Cult Of Chucky' Trailer
Don't close the toy box just yet — iconic horror legend Chucky is back for more murder and mayhem. Charting the death and resurrection of serial killer Charles Lee Ray, Chucky has had us hiding behind the sofa for nearly 30 years, and his latest killing spree shows no sign of slowing down. The tiny terror returns for his seventh installment when Cult of Chucky gets a direct-to-video release in October this year.
Tom ChapmanPublished 7 years ago in HorrorGoing Bumps In The Night: R.L. Stine Reveals Which 'Goosebumps' Story Was Too Scary For Kids
The immortal words, "Beware, you're in for a scare," will forever be etched onto the minds of Goosebumps fans everywhere. The brainchild of author R.L. Stine, Goosebumps was basically The Twilight Zone for kids. With living dummies, possessed cameras, and murderous piano teachers, the books were dripping with OTT cheese where nothing was quite what it seemed.
Tom ChapmanPublished 7 years ago in Horror