3 From Hell was so popular during its three-night theatrical run that director Rob Zombie agreed to give audiences one more night to watch the gory romp on the big screen. Still, there were definitely plenty of fans who weren't able to catch one of the showings due to their busy schedules and the good news is that the movie that Kevin Smith calls "horror heaven" is now headed to Shudder in early 2020.
Fans who were excited for more Game of Thrones content might want to take a deep breath before they keep reading. The prequel series starring two-time Academy Award nominated actress Naomi Watts is no longer moving forward at HBO. Showrunner and writer Jane Goldman has reportedly been emailing the cast and crew to tell them that the pilot has been axed and while this still has yet to be officially confirmed by the network, it'd seem that the planned show is essentially dead.
One, two, Freddy's coming for you... all day long on Syfy! The science fiction channel is continuing their spooky Halloween programming with an all-day marathon of the bone-chilling A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise that made the world afraid to go to sleep at night. After that, they're dipping into a bunch of other terrifying films designed to get viewers in the mood for the rapidly approaching holiday. Here's the full schedule of what horror fans can expect during the lead-up to October 31st:
Halloween is just around the corner. While many of us just end up going with the same basic costumes we always use, there are the dedicated fans among us who always take things to the next level. One of those people is already making his case for costume of the year with his extremely realistic Iron Man suit.
Zombieland: Double Tap is a bloody blast for those who loved the original. The long delay looks like it was worth it and now, director Ruben Fleischer is already planning on making a third installment in the undead franchise. Unfortunately, there's a chance that this could take another ten years to happen but thankfully, the filmmaker behind the first two outings is interested in expanding the universe with one of the breakout characters who starred in the recent sequel.
Brie Larson may have a lot of critics, but it now seems like she was destined to play Captain Marvel from a very early age. The Academy Award-winning actress recently shared a throwback picture on Instagram that shows her as a child hanging out with a man dressed as Captain America. Back in those days, the superhero wasn't nearly as popular as he is now and the fact that Larson has a picture with him proves that she was always meant to take on the role of Carol Danvers and fight alongside Steve Rogers. Either that or it's one heck of a coincidence.
Following the Disney conglomerate's acquisition of 20th Century Fox earlier this year, those in the film industry knew things were going to change. They most likely didn't, however, realize that such a transaction would affect those who run theaters throughout the country. Unfortunately, that appears to be precisely what's happening right now. Ever since the purchase, cinemas throughout the United States are said to be having unexpected difficulties when it comes to screening classic Fox films.
All of us horror fans like to think we're pretty brave, but only the most courageous among us could survive ten hours in arguably the scariest haunted house in the world.
John Carpenter will forever be tied to Halloween. The iconic filmmaker helped define the slasher genre with his film named after the spooky holiday and thus inspired countless scary movies in the many decades since. To this day, Michael Myers is still arguably the most recognizable fictional serial killer to ever grace the big screen and the innovative tactics and nightmarish sequences from the pic have made Carpenter a legend in the horror industry.