Fans of the Godzilla franchise who are eagerly awaiting the latest installment in 2019 will be excited about the rumours surrounding the gold, three headed icon King Ghidorah, who is set to make a come back.
Hereditary stars the ever reliable Toni Collette and Gabriel Byrne and is the latest release by the production company A24, who have over the last few years released some top-shelf horror films.
Six friends head to Mexico to party hard for Spring Break and on their final night, one of the group’s members, Olivia, meets a charming stranger who ends up taking them all to a remote building where they play Truth or Dare.
Jason Statham plays an expert deep sea diver who’s sent out to save the crew of an underwater vessel, which has been attacked by the recently discovered, prehistoric 75-foot long shark known as the Megalodon.
In the junkyard of films you’ve already watched, and the backlog of recommendations one never seems to have time to sift through, some movies seem to rise from the wasteland with the more time that passes, and they cement themselves as monolithic precedents of the best of the genre – one such film is 2012’s horror-comedy, Grabbers.
In this alternate version of America, citizens are allowed one night each year to purge – that is to commit any crime they want over a 12 hour period in order to release their pent up anger (murder included).
A Quiet Place sees a world populated by monsters that hunt by sound, where a family must live in silence to try and survive.
Logan Marshall-Green stars in the upcoming ultra-violent sci-fi/horror/action film, Upgrade, directed by Australia’s own Leigh Whannell.
The House with a Clock in its Walls is an upcoming fantasy/horror film from director Eli Roth, and it’s not what you would normally expect from a director known for their ultra-violent films.
The Endless is a sci-fi thriller/mystery about two brothers who return to a cult that they were once a part of when they were younger.
Winchester is loosely based on true story of the wealthy heiress Sarah Winchester (Helen Mirren) and her mansion of endless rooms, which lays claim to be the most haunted house in America.
In what is shaping up to be a good year in horror, comes another promising trailer in the form of Marrowbone, featuring a stellar cast of young, rising stars.
Netflix recently dropped The Ritual – a suave British horror movie which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September. The film represents a sophistication in style for modern horror, with it’s True-Detective-deer-stag-horn, Blair-Witch-sticks, Wicker-Man aesthetic, and just a dash of Yellow Brick Road (2010).
The new supernatural horror film, A Quiet Place, is the directorial debut of usual funny-guy John Krasinski, who also stars alongside his off-screen wife Emily Blunt.
Parapsychologist, Elise, has to face the demons of her past, literal and psychological, when she is asked to attend a haunting at her childhood home in Insidious: The Last Key.
Freddy Kreuger is getting conjured back again from his nightmare realm, for another (hopeful) remake, with fan and aspiring director Domonic Smith following the welcome trend of increased diversity, and the multicultural casting remake trend of modern horror movies.