When there’s no more room in Hell, the dead will walk the Earth. George A. Romero’s legacy continues. It was just last year that Shudder aired the horror legend’s The Amusement Park, …
Jayson Drury
Jayson Drury
Jayson Drury has been working in horror media for more than a decade. With an undying passion for all things macabre, spooky and grotesque, he loves dissecting all things horror. He’s written for multiple outlets--doing reviews, interviews and news. His favorite horror films are Jaws, Alien, In the Mouth of Madness, Deep Red and Martyrs.
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Some corpses don’t have the good sense to stay dead. A live-action adaptation of the supernatural first-person horror video game The Mortuary Assistant is being developed by DreadXP and Epic Pictures Group, …
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Hers’s a new way to do the Monster Mash. Filmmaker Jason Howden (Guns Akimbo) is bringing his original Opus Comics series Monsters of Metal to the screen, according to a report on …
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This guy really digs his friends. The Loneliest Boy in the World–a new horror-comedy that’s been picked up by Well Go USA Entertainment–will offer some Halloween viewing this year, according …
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In many ways, it was the worst of times. Witch–a new new horror entry from Skylark Vision–gives another view of that era when women were regularly–and terrifyingly–accused of witchcraft. Check …
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The demon nun is back for more deviltry. The Nun 2–the sequel to the 2018 entry in The Conjuring Universe–now has a date for unleashing another unholy demon rampage on the big …
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That’s a face only a mother could love. Goodnight Mommy–the remake of the 2014 Austrian indie horror hit–will hit Amazon Prime Video next month, and several images dropped this week …
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The Killer Klowns are back to menace our planet. Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights event has unleashed a Killer Klowns from Outer Space short film upon an unsuspecting world. Check out the …
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Set another place around the MonsterVerse table. The upcoming MonsterVerse Apple TV+ series–which continues the epic saga of Godzilla and the Titans on the small screen–this week signed another cast …
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The small screen is about to get a lot weirder. Sony Pictures Television this week picked up the rights to a live-action horror-comedy based on Weird NJ magazine (a publication …