While all eyes are on Capcom's fast-approaching Resident Evil 3 remake, some potential intel regarding a separate entry in the iconic survival horror franchise may've just been leaked.
Whether you're a casual fan of the shuffling menace or a hardcore gore hound, Yeon Sang-ho's 2016 zombie survival flick Train To Busan is undoubtedly worth checking out.
If you've been hankering for a good ol' scare, we may just have the blood-drenched ticket for you. That's right, a new horror film has just landed on Netflix and is allegedly so scary it's been profoundly disturbing the majority of its viewers. Specifically, the movie in question is Travis Stevens' psychological haunted house chiller, Girl On The Third Floor, and while it's resonated surprisingly well with critics - the pic currently sits at an impressive 80% critical rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes at the time of writing - many have been left somewhat distressed by the streaming giant's latest terrifying offering.
With Resident Evil 3's April launch date just around the corner, it's safe to say that fan excitement for the much anticipated project has begun to reach fever pitch. Indeed, while Capcom is busy putting the finishing touches to their upcoming survival horror title, the Japanese company has now released some brand new screenshots to help whet our blood-drenched appetites.
With the live-action debut of Sonic The Hedgehog breaking video game movie records at the box office, is it the right time for Nate and Sully's beloved PlayStation action-adventure to finally see the light of day? Frankly, the jury's still out on that one, but whether you like it or not, the long-in-development Uncharted movie is allegedly set to begin shooting in four weeks time. That's according to Spider-Man: Far From Home star, Tom Holland, who will play young Nathan Drake in Sony's upcoming pic.
While the debut trailer for Ghostbusters: Afterlife hit the sweet spot between mystery and nostalgia, some fans have been somewhat concerned about the upcoming pic's comedic elements, or lack thereof.
If you stopped me in the street nine months ago and told me that the new Sonic the Hedgehog movie was going to be a runaway box office hit, I would have - for your own personal safety - probably had you committed. That being said, here we are, just over two weeks following the film's cinematic release, and the blue-haired hedgehog's live-action debut has not only been lavished with positive praise from both critics and the general audience, but also boasts to be one of the biggest domestic openings for a video game adaptation to date. No small feat, indeed.
It's fair to say that it's been a pretty rough ride for fans of the iconic unstoppable killer, Jason Voorhees. Indeed, with the Friday The 13th franchise still formally in legal limbo, it's looking likely that it won't be until the end of summer, at the earliest, until we see any sort of conclusive resolution to the messy ongoing contractual dispute. Sad times, right?