#Bloody Disgusting
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esqueletosgays · 2 months ago
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V/H/S/BEYOND (2024)
Directors: Jordan Downey, Christian and Justin Long, Justin Martinez, Virat Pal, Kate Siegel & Jay Cheel Cinematography: Tapan Basu, Alexander Chinnici, Mike McLaughlin, Kevin Stewart
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b-skarsgard · 7 months ago
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Bloody Disgusting’s Summer Horror Preview
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antinativefaves · 1 year ago
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Your Fave Is Anti Native: Meagan Navarro / Bloody Disgusting
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Calling for further appropriation of Indigenous cultures and then blocking and dismissing the Natives who call you out on it is racist.
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brokehorrorfan · 3 months ago
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Terrifier 3 will be released on Steelbook 4K Ultra HD, 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD on December 17 via Bloody Disgusting, Screambox, and Cineverse. The unrated slasher is currently in theaters as #1 film in the country.
Amazon carries an exclusive Collector’s Box Set includes the film on 4K UHD + Blu-ray, a Terrifier 3 ornament, Art the Clown mini mask, Terrifier 3 barf bag, Art the Clown enamel pin, Terrifier 3 box of soap, and Art the Clown selfie Polaroid replicas.
Written and directed by Damien Leone, the sequel stars David Howard Thornton, Lauren LaVera, Elliott Fullam, Samantha Scaffidi, Antonella Rose, Margaret Anne Florence, Bryce Johnson, Alexa Blair Robertson, Mason Mecartea, Krsy Fox, Clint Howard, Jon Abrahams, Chris Jericho, Daniel Roebuck, and Jason Patric.
Special features are listed below, where you can also see the Steelbook artwork.
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Special features:
The Making of Terrifier 3
Eulogy Log
Bloody Stills Collection
Art Attack! Documentary Sneak Peek
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After surviving Art the Clown’s Halloween massacre, Sienna and her brother are struggling to rebuild their shattered lives. As the holiday season approaches, they try to embrace the Christmas spirit and leave the horrors of the past behind. But just when they think they’re safe, Art the Clown returns, determined to turn their holiday cheer into a new nightmare. The festive season quickly unravels as Art unleashes his twisted brand of terror, proving that no holiday is safe.
Pre-order Terrifier 3.
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158590 · 2 months ago
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technoizzy · 2 months ago
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jocia92 · 7 months ago
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Dan Stevens as Mr König in Cuckoo (2024)
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nalyra-dreaming · 8 months ago
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"Interview with the Vampire’s second season immediately grabs the audience by the throat and glamors them into submission. It’s gothic horror that holds itself up to the highest standards of beauty, not unlike Lestat himself. It’s fascinating to see how these episodes very much function as an extension to the first season. It’s the continuation of one big story, rather than simply a second season. These episodes are inextricably tied to the first season’s seven installments and it’d be a futile effort to try to jump in with the show’s second season. There’s something to be said for Interview with the Vampire’s complete disinterest in drawing in new viewers while it instead goes all-in on expanding its rich mythology and character development. " "There’s an electric energy to Interview with the Vampire’s second season that gets tremendous mileage out of the first season finale’s major revelation that Rashid (Assad Zaman) is actually Armand, a fellow vampire and Louis’ (Jacob Anderson) lover. These vampires’ mind games and toxic relationship dynamics are fully on display, although this time around they don’t purely apply to Lestat (Sam Reid). Interview with the Vampire gleefully indulges in this territory. Its mental manipulation reaches new heights as Louis descends to devastating new lows. Interview with the Vampire’s second season excels when it comes to the depths of Louis’ eternal sadness and struggles. Anyone who felt pangs of sympathy for him in season one will be absolutely gutted in season two. It’s a harrowing ride, but he’s hardly the only wounded fawn." "This season is thoroughly Louis and Armand’s story, but the narrative gradually morphs into an aberrant love triangle of sorts. Interview with the Vampire’s new episodes provide enlightening and crucial context on how Louis and Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian) first met. On that note, the season’s fifth episode is the best hour that Interview with the Vampire has produced and an incredible accomplishment in television. It broke my heart in two and left me weak, drained, and dazed. It’s also shocking how this season’s interviews with Louis and Armand so naturally evolve into a twisted form of couple’s therapy where Daniel plays the role of mediator. It’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, but with vampires." "Interview with the Vampire remains a uniquely special vampire horror story that’s unlike anything else that’s currently on television. It’s thought provoking, timeless, humanizing, and haunting. This season is such a beautiful reflection of what it means to love and truly live — even if the majority of its characters are dead. AMC will hopefully continue to let this interview run for as long as there’s breath in its lungs. It’s a powerful and important counterpoint to the horror genre that sucks blood from ambivalence and apathy so that it can truly take flight and soar."
(Parts of the) Review by BloodyDisgusting
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shinyashe4 · 1 year ago
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Idea:
Frankenstein daily and Re:Frankenstein
I am willing to help figure out how to do it because I know its not a found writings collection with specific dates for every entry, and I know that if you figure out the timeline of events you could do it. @re-dracula....
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hiddlelecki · 7 months ago
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New photo from “The Crow” posted by Bloody Disgusting
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esqueletosgays · 1 year ago
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V/H/S/85 (2023)
Directors: David Bruckner, Scott Derrickson, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Natasha Kermani & Mike P. Nelson Cinematography: Nick Junkersfeld
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b-skarsgard · 5 months ago
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The new image above hails from the “Opera House” clip released last week and included below, featuring Skarsgård in full vengeance mode.
Director Rupert Sanders said of the sequence, “We relish in the majesty of the opera being performed while experiencing the violence and actions of Eric, who kills an endless stream of Vincent’s people to get Shelly back. It’s an opera within a movie, but it’s really about high culture smashing into low culture. There’s a ballet to the violence. The action is outlandish, brutal, and bloody, and it’s a little bit pushed. With the action cut with the opera and set to the opera’s score, the violence becomes its own ballet.”
more at the source link
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mannyblacque · 2 years ago
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Rest In Peace
Original "Creature From The Black Lagoon" performer Ricou Browning has passed away. He was 93.
Ricou Browning had been the last surviving original actor to portray any of the classic Universal Monsters.
via BloodyDisgusting.com
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s2 of the hotel podcast is great because itll be 10 minutes of some of the most visceral, haunting, horrific shit you'll ever hear and itll end with like 'we apologise for any inconvenience caused by Dr Stinky Balls'
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brokehorrorfan · 3 months ago
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Crackcoon will be released on Blu-ray on October 29 via Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting. Described as "Rocket Raccoon meets Cocaine Bear," the 2024 horror-comedy is streaming on Screambox.
Brad Twigg directs from a script he co-wrote with Gary Lee Vincent and Todd Martin. Rosaria Eraso, Justin P. Martin, Gary Lee Vincent, Jessa Flux, Chris O'Brocki, Angel Bradford, Hunter Redfern, Tim Hale, Morrigan Thompson, Tom Hoover, and Night of the Living Dead co-creator John A. Russo star.
Special features are listed below, where you can also watch the trailer.
Special features:
Audio Commentary by Writer-Director Brad Twigg, Actress Michelle Bowser, and Special Effects Makeup Artist Daniel Brooks
Behind the Scenes: Crackcoon Interviews
Crackcoon Crack Ups: Bloopers & Outtakes
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When a synthetically-altered street drug is discarded in the woods by a drug dealer during a car chase with police, the fallout proves nothing less than horrific as an innocent raccoon eats it, transforming it into a nightmarish killing machine straight from the bowels of Hell. With unsuspecting campers, tourists, and residents of a mountain community all in close proximity to the epicenter, no one is safe from the monster's unrelenting rampage.
Pre-order Crackcoon.
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redlettermediathings · 2 months ago
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