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No More Clowning Around: 'IT' Director Promises An Even Darker Tone For 'Part 2'
After all the frights and frolics of the IT movie, fans of things that go bump in the night are already preparing to "float" again for the hotly anticipated sequel to this year's biggest horror. If you can't wait to see Bill Skarsgård stick on a red nose and a murderous smile once more, it seems that you aren't alone, and the merry-go-round is already turning.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Look Who's Walking Now: 'The Walking Dead' Creator Suing AMC In $1 Billion Lawsuit
It appears that it isn't just baseball bat-wielding madmen and eye-patched psychopaths that are out for blood when it comes to AMC's The Walking Dead. The Walking Dead may be AMC's flagship show and sitting pretty as the most-watched show on network television, but the latest bout of behind-the-scenes drama could bury our zombie big-hitter like its decomposing walkers.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Clown In The Dumps: Bill Skarsgård Reveals His Influence For Pennywise
As Andy Muschietti's IT continues to "float" above the competition at the box office, fans are calling the first big screen adaptation of Stephen King's 1986 novel one of the best horror films of the modern age. With Bill Skarsgård showing that he isn't clowning around when it comes to playing the malevolent villain of the piece, horror aficionados are already quivering in anticipation of the upcoming sequel.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
'Glenn' All Is Said And Done: Original 'The Walking Dead' Artist Shares How Glenn Should've Died
While the ghost of Steven Yeun's Glenn Rhee still haunts AMC's The Walking Dead, some forget that one of the show's greatest moments was pulled directly from the comic books of the same name. Now original The Walking Dead comic book artist #TonyMoore has shared his views on how Glenn should've shuffled off this mortal coil, if he, Moore, had been given the chance to direct it.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
The Winner Takes 'IT' All: Here's Why Freddy Krueger Didn't Appear In 'IT'
The world of horror may still be "floating" high on the cloud of critical acclaim that is Andy Muschietti's IT, but there is no denying that Warner Bros.' coulrophobic masterpiece wasn't without its flaws. Bill Skarsgård may have done an expert job at taking over from Tim Curry and the 1990 TV miniseries, however, was there still enough to keep us gore hounds entertained? While cannibalistic clowns and horrific child murders were enough to scare even the most veteran of horror fans, could Muschietti have made IT even scarier?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
'Liver' Let Die: Talks About 'Hannibal' Season 4 Are Officially Underway
Pour yourself a nice glass of chianti and pop open the fava beans, Hannibal could finally be returning to our screens. Coming from the "bloody" brilliant mind of Bryan Fuller, Hannibal was the brutal adaptation of Thomas Harris's books and brought the cannibalistic Dr. Hannibal Lecter to the small screen. With actor #MadsMikkelsen taking the leading role, supporting cast members like #HughDancy, Eddie Izzard, and Gillian Anderson all got their time to shine. However, quite literally leaving us on a cliffhanger back in 2015, Fannibals have been hungry for more ever since.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
The War-King Dead: 'The Walking Dead' Premiere Photos Tease A Bloody 100th Episode
Bring out your dead, because fans of AMC's The Walking Dead are hungry for more ahead of an action-packed Season 8. After that bullet-riddled trailer from San Diego Comic-Con, audiences have been left reeling by tigers, tantrums, and a certain elderly hero. However, we still haven't got a clue what will happen during the next run of 16 episodes for network television's most-viewed show.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Bomb Voyage: Spoilers Reveal Explosive Midseason Finale For 'The Walking Dead'
Put on a fresh pair of undies, because as Negan himself would say it's pant-sh*tting time over on AMC's The Walking Dead. While we are still months away from doing our best zombie shuffle toward the Season 8 premiere, fans of Robert Kirkman's apocalyptic adventure are hungry for flesh.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror











