#More Welcome to the Blumhouse on the Way – /Film

#More Welcome to the Blumhouse on the Way – /Film

“#More Welcome to the Blumhouse on the Way – /Film” BlumNews! Today, during BlumFest, a Blumhouse-themed virtual experience, we got new info regarding upcoming Blumhouse projects. First: there are even more Welcome to the Blumhouse movies headed our way. Also: John Ridley, the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of 12 Years a Slave, is teaming up with Blumhouse for…

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#Michael Myers is Back…Next Halloween – /Film

#Michael Myers is Back…Next Halloween – /Film

“#Michael Myers is Back…Next Halloween – /Film” Michael Myers is back in a blood-soaked Halloween Kills teaser. The sequel was supposed to arrive in theaters in time for this Halloween season, but the coronavirus got in the way. Now, David Gordon Green‘s follow-up will hit theaters next October (hopefully). Until then, we have this intense, entertaining…

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#Insidious 5 Will Bring Back Patrick Wilson, Who Will Make His Directorial Debut – /Film

#Insidious 5 Will Bring Back Patrick Wilson, Who Will Make His Directorial Debut – /Film

“#Insidious 5 Will Bring Back Patrick Wilson, Who Will Make His Directorial Debut – /Film” Ready to go back to The Further…again? Today at BlumFest, a virtual festival devoted to all-things-Blumhouse, word broke that Insidious 5 is a go. And not only that, but some familiar faces are returning. Patrick Wilson and Ty Simpkins, who played father and…

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#A Deep Dive Into and Ranking of Slasher Remakes

#A Deep Dive Into and Ranking of Slasher Remakes

“#A Deep Dive Into and Ranking of Slasher Remakes” Welcome to Carnage Classified, a monthly column where we break down the historical and social influence of all things horror, then rank the films of each month’s category accordingly. Franchises, movements, filmmakers, sub-genres, etc…It’s all here! This entry is about slasher remakes. Let’s get to the…

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#A bland mixtape of far better horror films

#A bland mixtape of far better horror films

“#A bland mixtape of far better horror films” The big question of the new horror film “Come Play”: Do I know you? The déjà vu begins as a young boy reads aloud a mysterious illustrated children’s book called “Misunderstood Monsters,” albeit on a mobile phone, and the creature in the story reveals itself to be…

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