If you need a reminder of where AMC’s INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE left off before THE VAMPIRE LESTAT debuts tonight, we have a minisode on S01
“That’s a beautiful name, Hagatha.”
“Thanks! My friends called me Hag.”
SHRIEK IF YOU KNOW WHAT I DID LAST FRIDAY THE 13TH is surprisingly lacking in raunchy humor, opting instead for very, very dumb humor that’s best enjoyed with a plethora of weed. It like it quite a bit, but YMMV.
Prepping for Nick Antosca’s new take on #CapeFear with a #TerrorTuesday screening of Martin Scorsese’s original remake.
You mean the next #GodOfWar game lets me run around as Deborah Ann Woll for its entirety? Be still my very gay heart! #GodOfWarLaufey
The ROMY AND MICHELE sequel not getting a theatrical release is homophobic af, but I'll take it over not getting a sequel at all!
I still laughed 🤭
Y'all think Mitchell is going to kill off Monroe in the opening scene?
My thoughts while watching P!nk's Tony Awards performance. #TheOtherTwo
It’s not one of my faves, but I sure do admire it. Here’s hoping this #WeirdWednesday screening of Michele Soavi’s #CemeteryMan (or, #DellamorteDellamore, as it’s called overseas) allows me to find more to appreciate about this Italian oddity.
Tomorrow on Patreon: with the release of a new SCARY MOVIE, we’re revisiting the OG Wayans brothers parody from 2000 with a brand new audio commentary
As the new SCARY MOVIE plays in theaters, I revisited that other horror parody that came out in 2000: Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th.
How does it hold up? More at @bloody-disgusting.com
Horror Queers
A sequel to IT FOLLOWS from returning director David Robert Mitchell, THEY FOLLOW is expected to enter production this summer.
Maika Monroe & Naomi Ackie starring.
In the sequel, the threat is now EVERYWHERE.
Your weekend homework: prepare for the mid-way point of HANNIBAL S03 because we're nearing the end of our HANNIBAL/HANNIBAL RISING coverage on Patreon.
Tuesday we're discussing 3.05 & 3.06
After Scream (1996) made a killing at the box office, as well as won over critics and audiences, a lot of folks in the movie biz thought they could do the same thing (and yield similar results). That ...