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Batter Up: Chandler Riggs Teases Plenty Of Deaths In 'The Walking Dead' Season 8
Prepare for war when AMC's The Walking Dead returns to our screens, and fans of the undead romp are promised the most explosive season yet. Alongside tenacious tigers, wire-wrapped baseball bats, and herds of the usual ravenous walkers, expect a number of our stalwart survivors to also lose their lives in the upcoming Season 8.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Keep Your Peepers Peeled: 'Jeepers Creepers 3' Gets A Terrifying First Trailer
Grab your fedora and unfurl those wings, because the Creeper is back. After clawing its way out of development hell and being cocooned in a wave of controversy thanks to director Victor Salva, the forgotten threequel is finally making its way to cinemas. However, it sounds like you'll have to be quick if you want to catch the scent — this could be a blink-and-you'll-miss-it affair.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Not Your Day Of The Week: Horror Writer Reveals What Happened To The New 'Friday The 13th' Movie
Leatherface, Michael, Freddy, Chucky, and Jason — no, this isn't the lineup for a One Direction replacement, it is the cream of the horror crop who have graced our screens for nearly 40 years. However, while all these franchises have had their peaks and troughs, fans now find themselves asking when (and if) these screen icons should rise from the grave once more.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
It Didn't 'Float' His Boat: Tim Curry Slams The Ending To 1990's 'IT' Miniseries
Blow up those red balloons and head down the storm drain once more, because Andrés Muschietti's frightfully anticipated IT is finally coming to cinemas. Based on Stephen King's acclaimed novel from 1986, those who are afraid of clowns will likely remember that Tim Curry memorably brought Pennywise the Dancing Clown to life back in 1990. However, for one of the best miniseries in the history of television, it wasn't all candy floss and clown cars for this trip under the big top.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
The World of Scripted Podcasts
The static of a nearby radio splits through the warmed air, air that clings to your throat and presses against every aspect of your body. It's a far cry from the frigid outside conditions- snow collecting at the edges of window panes as darkness slowly forms in a now clear sky.
By Shelby Yarchin8 years ago in Horror
Freddy, Steady, Kill: 'Child's Play' Writer Reveals His 'Elm Street' Crossover Plans
Sharpen those claws and get ready for playtime, because Hollywood has just unloaded possibly its best idea since James Gunn decided to put David Hasselhoff on the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack. Horror mashups are nothing new to the genre, and the likes of Alien vs Predator show just how financially successful a pairing of gory greats can be for the box office.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
'Giz' Us A Kiss: Why A Darker 'Gremlins 3' Might Kill Off Its Lead Character
Hide the snacks, turn off the lights, and whatever you do, don't give them a bath, because it could be time for the Gremlins to rise from the smoky depths of development hell. For fans of horror-comedy, we saw those cute pre-Furby critters take to screens for two fun-filled #Gremlins movies in 1984 and 1990.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
You've Got To Be Kid-ding Me: 'The Walking Dead' Reveals A Tragic Season 7 Easter Egg We Missed
It is batter up as we return to AMC's The Walking Dead and one of the most visceral scenes to grace network television. We all remember the Season 7 premiere as two of our favorite characters had their melons bashed in, but now it seems that we may have missed an even more tragic Easter Egg hiding in plain sight.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
I Got 99 Episodes, But Alpha Ain't In One: Video Recaps The First 99 Episodes Of 'The Walking Dead'
For the past seven years, we have been kept ravenous for more blood and guts thanks to the zombie apocalypse that is AMC's The Walking Dead. Sure, the show about the dead rising from the grave may have gone through several showrunners and a change in direction, but with its core cast of lovable rogues, it is still the same beast that it was 99 episodes ago.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror











