Here’s How to Catch ‘They Live’s 30th Anniversary Reunion Screening

By Johnny Brayson June 22, 2018

  This year marks the 30th anniversary of John Carpenter‘s classic sci-fi film They Live, and what better way to celebrate than by watching the movie with some of the people who helped bring it to life?   In honor of the anniversary, Hollywood Horrorfest is hosting a special concert, screening, and Q&A of the...

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Robert Zemeckis & Guillermo del Toro Teaming Up for ‘The Witches’ Reboot

By Johnny Brayson June 21, 2018

  The Witches terrified an entire generation of ’90s kids, and now a new reboot of the horrifying 1990 film will look to do the same to today’s children.   via GIPHY   Variety reports that blockbuster filmmaker Robert Zemeckis, the director of films such as the Back to the Future trilogy, Forrest Gump, and...

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Patrick Stewart in Talks to Return as Picard in New ‘Star Trek’ Series

By Johnny Brayson June 20, 2018

  Star Trek: Discovery may have been  a hit with critics, but it proved to be quite divisive among Trekkies. So it’s good to hear that CBS hasn’t forgotten about the core fanbase of its crown jewel franchise, as the network is reportedly looking to bring back one of the Final Frontier’s all-time most popular characters...

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Monster Science: What Makes a Perfect Kaiju?

By Kevin Hall June 19, 2018

By Troy Benjamin In celebration of COMET’s “Monster Summer,” we’re putting on our best mad scientist hats. Imagine, if you will, a world where the DNA of each larger-than-life classic monster could be extracted, then merged into one being. The goal: to create the “perfect Kaiju.” That’s right, let’s engineer a monster that could possess...

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Jordan Peele Reportedly Pitched Disney on a ‘Gargoyles’ Movie

By Johnny Brayson June 18, 2018

  Fans have been pleading for years for Disney to do something with Gargoyles, their fantastic ’90s animated series about superhero stone statues-come-to-life that they’ve long since abandoned, but those pleas have fallen on deaf ears. But now that the director of Get Out is reportedly joining the chorus, that could change.   According to...

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Rejoice! The New ‘The Predator’ Trailer Is Actually Good

By Johnny Brayson June 15, 2018

  When the first trailer was released for Shane Black’s The Predator last month we were… a little underwhelmed. The trailer lacked action for the most part, and for a film that is supposed to invoke the feeling of the 1987 original, it sure didn’t feel like a Predator movie. But thankfully, a new trailer...

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Jeff Goldblum Is Totally Down For ‘The Fly 3’

By Johnny Brayson June 14, 2018

  Jeff Goldblum’s turn as scientist-turned-fly Seth Brundle in 1986’s The Fly remains one of the greatest performances in sci-fi history, and it sounds like the actor is open to returning to the franchise should a new Fly movie get made.   Goldblum, who recently returned to the Independence Day and Jurassic Park franchises, addressed...

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An ‘Arachnophobia’ Remake Is Coming from James Wan

By Johnny Brayson June 13, 2018

  Arachnophobia has to be one of the most underrated creature features of all-time. The 1990 film managed to be both a thrilling B-movie as well as a parody of the genre, while also boasting a cast that included the likes of Jeff Daniels and John Goodman, and yet no one ever talks about. While...

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This ‘Firefly’ Tribute Video from the Show’s VFX Studio Will Give You All the Feels

By Johnny Brayson June 11, 2018

  It’s been 15 years since Firefly was canceled after just 14 episodes, and we’re kinda still not over it. Apparently, neither are the folks at visual effects studio Zoic, as they’ve just made an awesome tribute video commemorating the gone-but-not-forgotten series.   Zoic Studios has created special effects for some of Hollywoods biggest properties,...

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Amazing Cast & Perfect First Photo Revealed for New ‘Addams Family’

By Johnny Brayson June 8, 2018

  The Addams Family has seen a number of incarnations, from the original cartoons by Charles Addams in The New Yorker to the 1960s TV series to the 1990s reboot films. Each version has its diehard fans, and it looks like the upcoming animated film is going to be a worthy addition to the franchise....

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