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.
Dancers. A party. Vinyl. Sangria. These are the story-summarising title cards featured in the trailer from provocative director Gaspar Noe in his 2018 French-musical-horror spectacle Climax.
Overlord wastes no time in telling you what kind of movie it’s going to be. A no-holds-barred war film that involves Nazi superhumans reads like a typical B-movie on paper, but Overlord has the budget to push the visuals and gore effects to new heights and doesn’t disappoint in that department.
Either you’ve heard of Dario Argento or you haven’t. He’s one of those directors everyone in East Brunswick has a poster of in their bedroom and only likes his most obscure film. You know, seventies arthouse Italian horror, the genre only someone with a film degree has a basic knowledge of.
The original Halloween was released in 1978 and opened up a whole new horror genre in the form of the ‘slasher’. It also introduced us to the horror icon, the seemingly unkillable Michael Myers.
Sandra Bullock takes the lead in the upcoming Netflix original survival-horror film Bird Box, from award-winning director Susanne Bier.
Horror fans’ favourite holiday is around the corner and true fans can’t stand mainstream horrors (right?), so here’s a list of ten disturbing films to celebrate Halloween.
In Escape Room, six random strangers enter an ‘escape room’ and are forced to solve puzzles to exit each room – or die.
The James Wan-produced supernatural horror film The Curse of the Weeping Woman gets its first teaser trailer!
Recent cinema and television has been littered with dystopian visions of technology impacting our lives, from the Black Mirror franchise to Netflix’s TAU (2018), Ready Player One (2018) and Blade Runner 2049 (2018).
Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and James McAvoy star in M. Night Shyamalan’s upcoming evil-villain team-up movie, Glass.
With the huge success of IT last year, it was inevitable that more of author Stephen King’s material was coming our way on the big screen.


