Before the start of horror-genre film Us, a studio opening credit containing a hypnotic teacup animation that references Jordan Peele’s debut film Get Out (2017) is seen. This referral to previous work recognises Peele’s ability to deliver on iconography and is a testament to the driving power of Peele’s brand, which despite having only directed one film in his career has already garnered him accolades and recognition as an auteur horror director.
Octavia Spencer stars as a creepy (and seemingly violent) mother-figure in the upcoming Blumhouse horror/thriller, Ma.
The upcoming superhero horror film Brightburn takes Superman’s origin story and turns it on its head with some intriguing results.
Oscar-winning director Neil Jordan’s latest, Greta, is a genre-piece that offers up some silly thrills that for the most part, work for entertainment’s sake.
There are a few problems I have with the sequel to the cult horror movie Happy Death Day (2017), but overall it is a genre-bending film which has a lot to offer modern audiences.
A supernatural presence known as La Llorona haunts two children in the upcoming horror film The Curse of the Weeping Woman.
The evil doll Chucky (or is it Buddi?) is back, with a twist, in this upcoming reboot of the popular horror film series, Child’s Play.
From horror novelist, Stephen King comes the new trailer for the adaptation of one of his most popular works, Pet Sematary.
Shane Black’s 2018 film The Predator becomes the next victim in this funny, new Honest Trailer for the poorly received franchise reboot film.
Lords of Chaos is the upcoming biographical horror story about the Norwegian black metal band Mayhem from Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund.
Shyamalan’s superhero trilogy, which began with Unbreakable (2000) and continued sixteen years later with the twist sequel Split (2016) is finally concluded in 2019’s Glass.
There are only two words that can describe the trailer for Us, the new horror film from writer/director Jordan Peele – holy shit!
It’s been a good year for independent horror and 2019 looks like it could be shaping up to follow suit with Piercing,starring Mia Wasikowska and Christopher Abbott.
Piercing looks as though it will set a new benchmark and judging by this new red-band trailer, will not hold back.
The film follows Reed (Abbott); a seemingly normal family man until his business trip reveals him to have a dark side that brings out a plan to check into a motel and murder an unsuspecting prostitute.
Enter Jackie (Wasikowska) as the targeted escort, however, with an ulterior motive of her own in mind, the tables quickly turn on Reed.
The trailer shows that the film is really going all-out on quirky black comedy, and won’t hold back on the violent mind and torture games the two main characters are going to play on each other.
It also looks as though the audience will be in for a fun, if not hilariously over-the-top mind-bending experience.
So if 2018 satisfied your thirst for a bloody good time in the horror genre, Piercing looks to continue the trend well into the new year.
The film is directed by Nicolas Pesce and is due out on 1 February 2019.
Godzilla II: King of the Monsters finds the human race recruit Godzilla in an effort to take down some enormous kaiju enemies, featuring some insane monster action.
With the movie market saturated with superhero films, BrightBurn might just be the antidote audiences need to skew the direction these types of movies normally head in.
Happy Death Day 2U brings back the groundhog-day style murder death loop in this trailer for the sequel to 2017’s hit film Happy Death Day.