
Insomnia can be difficult to endure in itself, but what happens when you can't sleep in the far reaches of deep space and your only companion is a computer and your unraveling psyche? That intriguing (and horrifying) question is explored in stunning visual style within the pages of Station Grand, a new sci-fi graphic novella written by Craig Hurd-McKenney, illustrated by Noah Bailey, and lettered by Saida Temofonte.
With Station Grand now available via Oni Press and Simon & Schuster, Daily Dead had the great pleasure of catching up with Craig and Noah in a new Q&a feature to discuss their intriguing collaboration!
Thank you for taking the time to answer questions for us, Craig and Noah, and congratulations on Station Grand! How and when did you initially come up with the idea for this story?
Noah Bailey: Thank you so much for having us! I’m really excited to talk about the book!
With Station Grand now available via Oni Press and Simon & Schuster, Daily Dead had the great pleasure of catching up with Craig and Noah in a new Q&a feature to discuss their intriguing collaboration!
Thank you for taking the time to answer questions for us, Craig and Noah, and congratulations on Station Grand! How and when did you initially come up with the idea for this story?
Noah Bailey: Thank you so much for having us! I’m really excited to talk about the book!
- 4/25/2025
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead

“There’s a real element of fun playing a villain — because it’s delicious.” Of all the Hollywood names you could surmise saying such a thing, Dennis Quaid was probably not the one you were thinking of. Starting his career 50 years ago, the American actor tended to find success in the drama and comedy genres. Such titles like 1998’s The Parent Trap and 2002’s The Rookie prove this to be true. But just like all the others who found themselves the least bit typecasted, he wasn’t satisfied with himself. He wanted to try something outside the box and be great at it.
Horror was something that Dennis Quaid would sporadically step into — but these acting experiments had awful results. 2009’s Pandorum flopped at the box office and 2019’s The Intruder failed more on a critical level. In a new true crime drama on Paramount+ called Happy Face, Quaid steps...
Horror was something that Dennis Quaid would sporadically step into — but these acting experiments had awful results. 2009’s Pandorum flopped at the box office and 2019’s The Intruder failed more on a critical level. In a new true crime drama on Paramount+ called Happy Face, Quaid steps...
- 3/27/2025
- by Salvatore Cento
- MovieWeb

Mondays, am I right? First you wake up on an alien planet in an outpost that’s leaking oxygen, surrounded by the bloody remains of your co-workers who you probably killed. Then I swear it’s all downhill from there. Don’t even ask me to bury their bodies until I’ve had my coffee! You wouldn’t like me when I’m cranky. I mean, you really wouldn’t like me.
“Ash” is a sci-fi/horror movie in the vein of “Alien” and “Planet of the Vampires” and “Galaxy of Terror” and “Pandorum” and “Event Horizon” and “The Thing” and “Leviathan” and “Screamers” and “The Cloverfield Paradox” and “Alien Cargo” and “Dracula 3000” and “Leprechaun 4: In Space.” It’s also clear that some of the people in the production liked playing “Dead Space,” “Doom,” “System Shock,” and/or “Portal,” to name a few. It’s hard to come...
“Ash” is a sci-fi/horror movie in the vein of “Alien” and “Planet of the Vampires” and “Galaxy of Terror” and “Pandorum” and “Event Horizon” and “The Thing” and “Leviathan” and “Screamers” and “The Cloverfield Paradox” and “Alien Cargo” and “Dracula 3000” and “Leprechaun 4: In Space.” It’s also clear that some of the people in the production liked playing “Dead Space,” “Doom,” “System Shock,” and/or “Portal,” to name a few. It’s hard to come...
- 3/22/2025
- by William Bibbiani
- The Wrap

Oh, so Flying Lotus played Electronic Arts’s Dead Space video games. Right? It’s one of the many influences in the musician-turned-filmmaker’s Ash, a science fiction dreadbomb dealing in claustrophobia and doomy vibes. He’s messing around in a familiar Event Horizon and Pandorum sandbox—with nods to Robert Rodriguez’s Earth-set The Faculty—but there’s enough gnarly cosmic horror imagery to set Flying Lotus’ zero-gravity mystery apart.
The sci-fi horror genre only has so many setups filmmakers can choose from, but as Flying Lotus shows, that doesn’t mean new films have to be creatively bankrupt.
Eiza González stars as Riya, an astronaut who regains consciousness on a distant planet to find her crew slaughtered. She has no immediate recollection of what happened as she wanders around the blood-smeared station she calls home. After a few brief and frightening memories flash back, her supposed rescuer arrives...
The sci-fi horror genre only has so many setups filmmakers can choose from, but as Flying Lotus shows, that doesn’t mean new films have to be creatively bankrupt.
Eiza González stars as Riya, an astronaut who regains consciousness on a distant planet to find her crew slaughtered. She has no immediate recollection of what happened as she wanders around the blood-smeared station she calls home. After a few brief and frightening memories flash back, her supposed rescuer arrives...
- 3/13/2025
- by Matt Donato
- DailyDead


“The Gorge” is a unique blend of romance, horror, and action that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Directed by Scott Derrickson and featuring a stellar cast including Miles Teller, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Sigourney Weaver, the film follows two elite snipers guarding opposite sides of a mysterious gorge. As they develop a deep connection, they must also confront the monstrous beings that emerge from the depths. If you enjoyed the suspense, character development, and intense action in “The Gorge,” here are 6 movies like ‘The Gorge’ that will satisfy your cravings.
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“The Maze Runner” is a dystopian sci-fi action film that shares a similar sense of mystery and survival with “The Gorge.” Directed by Wes Ball, the film follows Thomas, played by Dylan O’Brien, who wakes up in a massive maze with no memories of his past.
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“The Maze Runner” is a dystopian sci-fi action film that shares a similar sense of mystery and survival with “The Gorge.” Directed by Wes Ball, the film follows Thomas, played by Dylan O’Brien, who wakes up in a massive maze with no memories of his past.
- 2/16/2025
- by Bob Skeetes
- High on Films

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The Gorge is a sci-fi horror action film directed by Scott Derrickson from a screenplay by Zach Dean. The Apple TV+ film follows Levi Kane and Drasa, two elite snipers who are assigned to protect the guard towers on opposite sides of a massive gorge. They soon develop feelings for each other, but their love story is threatened by what’s inside the gorge. The Gorge stars Miles Teller, Anya Taylor-Joy, Sigourney Weaver, and Sope Dirisu. So, if you loved the fun action sequences, wild creature designs, and entertaining characters, here are some similar movies you should check out next.
The Maze Runner (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – 20th Century Studios
The Maze Runner is a dystopian sci-fi action film directed by Wes Ball from a screenplay co-written by Noah Oppenheim, Grant Pierce Myers, and T.S. Nowlin. Based...
The Gorge is a sci-fi horror action film directed by Scott Derrickson from a screenplay by Zach Dean. The Apple TV+ film follows Levi Kane and Drasa, two elite snipers who are assigned to protect the guard towers on opposite sides of a massive gorge. They soon develop feelings for each other, but their love story is threatened by what’s inside the gorge. The Gorge stars Miles Teller, Anya Taylor-Joy, Sigourney Weaver, and Sope Dirisu. So, if you loved the fun action sequences, wild creature designs, and entertaining characters, here are some similar movies you should check out next.
The Maze Runner (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – 20th Century Studios
The Maze Runner is a dystopian sci-fi action film directed by Wes Ball from a screenplay co-written by Noah Oppenheim, Grant Pierce Myers, and T.S. Nowlin. Based...
- 2/15/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

The science fiction horror film Pandorum dramatically failed both critically and commercially. Receiving almost universally negative reviews and losing money at the box office, the movie even led to the bankruptcy of the company that distributed it. Though initially planned as a franchise, its poor performance put an end to the idea, and it was quickly forgotten by audiences. Over a decade later, however, Pandorum remains far better than reviews suggest and deserves a chance from any fans of gritty science fiction or horror.
Though it looks like a fairly generic monsters-on-a-spaceship story on the surface, it is, in fact, far more original than many of its peers. The opening of the film hints at a deeper and darker backstory that is slowly revealed over time and, by the end, fans are left with horrors beyond mutants and monsters. Indeed, Pandorum uses its basic setup to tell a story that examines human nature,...
Though it looks like a fairly generic monsters-on-a-spaceship story on the surface, it is, in fact, far more original than many of its peers. The opening of the film hints at a deeper and darker backstory that is slowly revealed over time and, by the end, fans are left with horrors beyond mutants and monsters. Indeed, Pandorum uses its basic setup to tell a story that examines human nature,...
- 2/10/2025
- by Steve Michaels
- CBR

Although Rick and Morty’s season 7 finale featured a killer twist, this was not the first time that the cult hit pulled off this exact revelation. Since its inception, Rick and Morty has been committed to deconstructing the tropes and conventions of family sitcoms and sci-fi TV shows alike. Adult Swim’s anarchic animated comedy sees its titular antiheroes run into all manner of genre clichés on a weekly basis, and Rick and Morty season 8 promises to keep this streak alive. The earliest teaser for Rick and Morty season 8 parodies movies like Alien, Pandorum, and Passengers in its short runtime.
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- 1/7/2025
- by Cathal Gunning
- ScreenRant

Having received mixed to negative reviews upon their initial releases, a few horror films from the 2000s are worth taking another look at. The 2000s prompted some memorable horror protagonists and horror sequels, but a few films took a bit longer to find their audience. Films like Cloverfield and Drag Me to Hell are widely discussed entries from the 2000s that have only continued to grow in popularity, while films like Thirteen Ghosts and Slither took longer to earn respect.
In a genre with rich, inventive storytelling and special effects, it's only understandable that certain films were widely dismissed when they first hit theaters. A few of the films have earned massive cult followings, while others are on their way to achieving a similar status. With enough time having passed since they were first released, there's something to enjoy in each of these horror films initially marked as a failure.
In a genre with rich, inventive storytelling and special effects, it's only understandable that certain films were widely dismissed when they first hit theaters. A few of the films have earned massive cult followings, while others are on their way to achieving a similar status. With enough time having passed since they were first released, there's something to enjoy in each of these horror films initially marked as a failure.
- 9/29/2024
- by Aryanna Alvarado
- ScreenRant

Alien: Romulus has transported audiences back to the horrors and traumas they remember from the original Ridley Scott space horror. Although Alien wasn't the first space horror, it was certainly the most profound one that would define the genre in years thereafter. Decades later, other space horror films have peppered the genre to scare audiences with maddened crews, alien landings, and otherworldly phenomenons altering nature.
Among these fresh horrors, which films stood out and felt par the course of Alien's inspiration? It's important to note that Alien's nemesis, Predator, and their franchise aren't included here, since the genre dips deeper into sci-fi action-suspense than horror. This omission builds a bigger berth of films that audiences of the Alien franchise may have not seen.
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- 8/31/2024
- by Christian Petrozza
- CBR

Which of these characters has Not appeared as a captain of the USS Enterprise in the cinematically released Star Trek movies?Captain GarrettCaptain PicardCaptain HarrimanCaptain PikeHan Solo claims the Millennium Falcon can do the Kessel Run in under how many parsecs?1214919In Pandorum (2009), crewmembers awaken from cryosleep to find their colony ship is…At the bottom of an oceanMarooned in deep spaceIn hellA simulationIn Wall-e (2008) the survivors of humanity live aboard a vast space cruise ship called The Axiom. What is an axiom?A statement accepted without questionSomething from a different timeA model of perfectionA typical example of somethingIn the movie Starship Troopers (1997) the troop transport Rodger Young was named after an infantryman who died in which war?World War IIWorld War IAmerican Civil WarAmerican War of IndependenceThe spaceship Nostromo that picks up an unwelcome hitchhiker in Alien (1979) is named after a novel by which writer?Joseph ConradHenry FieldingH.P.
- 8/21/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek


With the recent news that Tubi surpassed Max, Disney+ and Paramount+, it got me thinking about how far the service has come. It was mostly just seen as a joke but now it’s beating some of the heavy hitters. I’m not exactly shocked as even my grandparents have proclaimed their love for Tubi. The ease of access is always going to be the biggest winner for the average viewer. Plus the fact that it’s Free doesn’t hurt either. At a time where other streaming services are adding ads of their own and increasing their paid tiers to absurd prices, services like Tubi become more and more appealing.
Tubi has come a long way since its days of direct-to-streaming shlock. Sure, there are classics like Child’s Play, Interview with the Vampire, Pumpkinhead, The Descent and Near Dark. But what about some titles that are more off the beaten path?...
Tubi has come a long way since its days of direct-to-streaming shlock. Sure, there are classics like Child’s Play, Interview with the Vampire, Pumpkinhead, The Descent and Near Dark. But what about some titles that are more off the beaten path?...
- 6/22/2024
- by Tyler Nichols
- JoBlo.com


2009 is not exactly a year that horror fans remember fondly. What came out that year? Off the top of the head, not much comes up. A quick search gives us The Unborn, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, and Drag Me to Hell. Depending on who you ask, these range from ok movies to Drag Me to Hell, but not exactly memorable overall. Something happened at the end of the 2000s and horror didn’t give us much to work with for some reason. If we dig, we get better titles like The Collector, Laid to Rest, and Paranormal Activity, but their box office ranged from amazing in the case of Paranormal Activity to almost nonexistent for the others, so it was completely hit or miss, like studios didn’t know what to push and what to keep for the home video market. Another movie that had a lot of potential...
- 3/13/2024
- by Emilie Black
- JoBlo.com


I don’t know of many Christmas horror adaptations. Sure, I could probably look at the history of Krampus and piece something together but other than that I’m hard pressed so let me know in the comments what I could cover next holiday season. Winter in general has all sorts of movies and stories that they are based off of. The very first episode of this show was all about The Thing and its source material Who Goes There and now in the middle of winter, at least in Colorado, I think it’s time to look at one of the better vampire properties of the 2000s and a great limited series comic. 30 Days of Night was originally pitched as a movie but when it was turned down, the comic came out and put the author’s name on the map. As is the nature of Hollywood, it...
- 1/22/2024
- by Andrew Hatfield
- JoBlo.com

Science fiction films often tell stories set on other worlds, allowing for the exploration of new elements, technologies, and species that don't exist on Earth. Films like Avatar, Solaris, and Dune take audiences on intergalactic adventures, showcasing rich world-building, complex political systems, and a blend of fantasy and sci-fi elements. Planets like Pandora, Lv-223, and Orous offer unique settings with interconnected nature, ancient ruins, and intergalactic capital cities, making them intriguing backdrops for sci-fi stories.
Science fiction films often include elements of advanced technology, alien races, and even time travel, but much fewer explore stories that happen on other worlds. Sci-fi is all about exploring a reality just outside of human reach, and because of that, it sometimes guides and leads human innovation, like with technology on Star Trek inspiring communication devices and holographic videos. A much higher-level concept that edges into fantasy territory is exploring stories that are set in distant,...
Science fiction films often include elements of advanced technology, alien races, and even time travel, but much fewer explore stories that happen on other worlds. Sci-fi is all about exploring a reality just outside of human reach, and because of that, it sometimes guides and leads human innovation, like with technology on Star Trek inspiring communication devices and holographic videos. A much higher-level concept that edges into fantasy territory is exploring stories that are set in distant,...
- 11/10/2023
- by Ben Gibbons
- ScreenRant

Space: the final frontier. But instead of seeking out new life and new civilizations, the protagonists in these films are often trying to escape them. The vast, cold void of space is the perfect setting for horror. The isolation, the unknown, the realization that in space, no one can hear you scream. From derelict spaceships to alien planets, the cosmos offers a backdrop where our deepest fears can manifest far from the safety of Earth.
So, buckle up, space cadets, as we journey through the darkest corners of the universe with these ten spine-chilling space horror movies.
Screen Gems 10. Ghost of Mars (2001)
John Carpenter takes us to a Martian colony where miners unwittingly release ancient, malevolent spirits. Oops! As these spirits possess the miners, turning them into murderous zombies, a police officer (played by Natasha Henstridge) and a criminal (Ice Cube), and a whole motley crew must team up to survive.
So, buckle up, space cadets, as we journey through the darkest corners of the universe with these ten spine-chilling space horror movies.
Screen Gems 10. Ghost of Mars (2001)
John Carpenter takes us to a Martian colony where miners unwittingly release ancient, malevolent spirits. Oops! As these spirits possess the miners, turning them into murderous zombies, a police officer (played by Natasha Henstridge) and a criminal (Ice Cube), and a whole motley crew must team up to survive.
- 8/30/2023
- by Jonathan Dehaan

Ridley Scott's Alien has had a major influence on the sci-fi and space horror genres, spawning numerous rip-offs with similar premises and visuals. While some movies have been able to pay tribute to Alien in a respectable manner, many American rip-offs have fallen into the B-movie category with derivative characters and campy visuals. Some notable Alien rip-offs include Inseminoid, Alien from the Deep, Dead Space, Pandorum, Critters 4, Leviathan, Apollo 18, Star Crystal, The Rift, and Forbidden World. These movies varied in quality, with some delivering intriguing experiences while others fell flat.
Ridley Scott’s Alien has been so influential in the sci-fi genre — and the space horror genre in particular — that it has naturally spawned numerous rip-offs. From the general premise of astronauts being hunted down by parasitic alien lifeforms aboard a spacecraft to specific visual nods like the chest-busting Xenomorph, Alien has provided numerous tropes for subsequent sci-fi movies to draw upon.
Ridley Scott’s Alien has been so influential in the sci-fi genre — and the space horror genre in particular — that it has naturally spawned numerous rip-offs. From the general premise of astronauts being hunted down by parasitic alien lifeforms aboard a spacecraft to specific visual nods like the chest-busting Xenomorph, Alien has provided numerous tropes for subsequent sci-fi movies to draw upon.
- 8/30/2023
- by Shaurya Thapa
- ScreenRant

We might be entering the dog days of summer but Hulu isn’t slowing down. The streamer’s list of new releases for August 2023 is a pretty impressive collection of content.
The biggest Hulu original this month is season 3 of true crime comedy Only Murders in the Building on Aug. 8. This time around Meryl Streep and Paul Rudd are joining the already-stacked cast that features Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez. This season’s central murder appears to take place at a theater (outside the building) but I think we’ll let it slide.
That’s far from the only worthwhile original in August as Aug. 2 sees the premiere of the third and final season of superb comedy Reservation Dogs. That will be followed by South Korean sci-fi series Moving on Aug. 9, Solar Opposites season 4 on Aug. 14, and A Murder at the End of the World on Aug. 29. Of course,...
The biggest Hulu original this month is season 3 of true crime comedy Only Murders in the Building on Aug. 8. This time around Meryl Streep and Paul Rudd are joining the already-stacked cast that features Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez. This season’s central murder appears to take place at a theater (outside the building) but I think we’ll let it slide.
That’s far from the only worthwhile original in August as Aug. 2 sees the premiere of the third and final season of superb comedy Reservation Dogs. That will be followed by South Korean sci-fi series Moving on Aug. 9, Solar Opposites season 4 on Aug. 14, and A Murder at the End of the World on Aug. 29. Of course,...
- 8/1/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek

Cannibalism has emerged as the genre du jour in horror. With the success of last year’s Fresh and Bones and All as well as the second season of Yellowjackets finally digging into the human flesh, everyone seems to be exploring this taboo topic. From nightmare survival scenarios to narcissistic serial killers, these films follow humans or humanoid monsters who consume human flesh in one way or another. Some butcher and cook the meat, while others eat it from the bone, but all cannibal films offer a window into a world of depravity and a fascinating blend of horror and revulsion. We not only fear being eaten ourselves, but we often find ourselves imagining what the meat would taste like should we dare (or be forced) to take a bite.
Films about cannibals may seem like a rare delicacy, but a closer look reveals that the pickens are not so slim.
Films about cannibals may seem like a rare delicacy, but a closer look reveals that the pickens are not so slim.
- 5/5/2023
- by Jenn Adams
- bloody-disgusting.com

The Dead Space games have earned widespread critical acclaim and popularity among gamers for their perfect blending of science-fiction and horror aspects with a distinctly cinematic edge throughout. Fans of the games that are looking for movies that live up to that same high standard can find many similar films beyond just the two animated Dead Space prequel movies that were released alongside the first two games, though sci-fi horror is a subgenre that can be difficult to navigate if going in blind. The best movies like Dead Space aren't hard to find, but it's helpful to know where to look.
As the Dead Space games incorporate even more specific subgenres of horror into the design of each game beyond just sci-fi, like demonic horror and body horror, it's useful to know which of these elements are prevalent in certain films, as some fans of the games will be more...
As the Dead Space games incorporate even more specific subgenres of horror into the design of each game beyond just sci-fi, like demonic horror and body horror, it's useful to know which of these elements are prevalent in certain films, as some fans of the games will be more...
- 4/16/2023
- by Mark Birrell
- ScreenRant

If you’re already experiencing The Last of Us withdrawals after the finale, let Screambox fill the post-apocalyptic void in your life with The Island.
Known internationally as Sløborn, the series combines elements of disaster thriller, coming-of-age drama, dystopian sci-fi, and survival horror. The German-Danish co-production was created by filmmaker Christian Alvart, who directed the genre films Pandorum, Case 39, and Antibodies before creating Netflix’s Dogs of Berlin.
It’s never been easy to be a teenager, but it’s particularly difficult for Gen Z, who are doomed to reckon with fears of the future — or lack thereof. As 15-year-old Evelin Kern (Emily Kusche) puts it in The Island‘s opening voice over, “Ever since I can remember, the world has been ending. Species extinction, deforestation, economic crises, environmental pollution, terrorism, and climate change. Happy days. Somewhere there is always the next crisis, the next war, and mankind has...
Known internationally as Sløborn, the series combines elements of disaster thriller, coming-of-age drama, dystopian sci-fi, and survival horror. The German-Danish co-production was created by filmmaker Christian Alvart, who directed the genre films Pandorum, Case 39, and Antibodies before creating Netflix’s Dogs of Berlin.
It’s never been easy to be a teenager, but it’s particularly difficult for Gen Z, who are doomed to reckon with fears of the future — or lack thereof. As 15-year-old Evelin Kern (Emily Kusche) puts it in The Island‘s opening voice over, “Ever since I can remember, the world has been ending. Species extinction, deforestation, economic crises, environmental pollution, terrorism, and climate change. Happy days. Somewhere there is always the next crisis, the next war, and mankind has...
- 3/13/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com

Screambox is the exclusive home to “The Island” (“Sløborn”), the critically-acclaimed pandemic-fueled series from celebrated filmmaker Christian Alvart, director behind horror favs Antibodies and Pandorum, not to mention Case 39 and Netflix’s “Dogs of Berlin”.
Today, we’ve released Season 2 of the coming-of-age pandemic-set thriller and have all 14 episodes now streaming on Screambox!
“Blurring the line between pandemic fantasy and reality, the series centers around a remote island in the North Sea that falls victim to a merciless and mysterious virus. As authorities rush to contain the disease, a fever of madness sweeps across the island.”
“‘The Island’ [is] a coming-of-age-drama and post-apocalyptic disaster thriller merge into a modern epic,” explains Zdf Enterprises’ Robert Franke, “In a radical, uncompromising manner, the series raises the question of what happens to us modern people when the thin varnish of our civilization collapses. It has all the hallmarks of a top-quality thriller.”
March...
Today, we’ve released Season 2 of the coming-of-age pandemic-set thriller and have all 14 episodes now streaming on Screambox!
“Blurring the line between pandemic fantasy and reality, the series centers around a remote island in the North Sea that falls victim to a merciless and mysterious virus. As authorities rush to contain the disease, a fever of madness sweeps across the island.”
“‘The Island’ [is] a coming-of-age-drama and post-apocalyptic disaster thriller merge into a modern epic,” explains Zdf Enterprises’ Robert Franke, “In a radical, uncompromising manner, the series raises the question of what happens to us modern people when the thin varnish of our civilization collapses. It has all the hallmarks of a top-quality thriller.”
March...
- 3/7/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com


In addition to FeardotCom, the 2002 effort from director William Malone (House on Haunted Hill) that stars Stephen Dorff (Blade), the Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox has also revved up the streaming rights to Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, the 1990 sequel starring Viggo Mortensen (The Lord of the Rings) and Ken Foree (Dawn of the Dead)!
In the film, “Two college students driving coast to coast are lured off the main highway and onto a deserted Texas road. Here they are stalked by the menacing Leatherface and his demented family…a bizarre cannibalistic clan with blood on their hands and a feast on their minds. The students’ only chance for escape is a survivalist with enough firepower to blast Leatherface and the rest of the grisly predators to hell. A depraved shocker of intense terror from the gruesome beginning to the bloody finish.”
Watch Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III now on Screambox!
In the film, “Two college students driving coast to coast are lured off the main highway and onto a deserted Texas road. Here they are stalked by the menacing Leatherface and his demented family…a bizarre cannibalistic clan with blood on their hands and a feast on their minds. The students’ only chance for escape is a survivalist with enough firepower to blast Leatherface and the rest of the grisly predators to hell. A depraved shocker of intense terror from the gruesome beginning to the bloody finish.”
Watch Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III now on Screambox!
- 3/1/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com


William Malone, a Master of Horror behind such films as Creature, House on Haunted Hill, and Parasomnia, once took a stab at mixing early internet tech with horror in FeardotCom, which starred Stephen Dorff and was released in theaters by Warner Bros. Pictures in 2002.
The film has been making a bit of a resurgence and maybe even having a renaissance with horror fans newly appreciating the much-maligned techy horror film that followed Dorff as a New York City detective who investigates mysterious deaths occurring 48 hours after users log onto feardotcom.
Now, you can judge for yourself as FeardotCom is streaming exclusively on Screambox today, alongside Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, the 1990 sequel starring Viggo Mortensen (The Lord of the Rings) and Ken Foree (Dawn of the Dead)!
March is a huge month on Screambox as we’ll also be releasing the second season of “The Island” from Pandorum director Christian Alvart,...
The film has been making a bit of a resurgence and maybe even having a renaissance with horror fans newly appreciating the much-maligned techy horror film that followed Dorff as a New York City detective who investigates mysterious deaths occurring 48 hours after users log onto feardotcom.
Now, you can judge for yourself as FeardotCom is streaming exclusively on Screambox today, alongside Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, the 1990 sequel starring Viggo Mortensen (The Lord of the Rings) and Ken Foree (Dawn of the Dead)!
March is a huge month on Screambox as we’ll also be releasing the second season of “The Island” from Pandorum director Christian Alvart,...
- 3/1/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com

As Jordan Peele’s newest movie Nope highlights, there is still a great deal about outer space to excite the cinematic imagination. Indeed, though space has always been a source of fascination for popular culture, it has also been a place where the darker side of this equation. After all, as Alien famously pointed out, in space no one can hear a person scream.
The users of Reddit have been keen to identify some of the most notable and exciting horror movies set in space. Space might be the final frontier, but it is one that is fraught with significant peril.
Sunshine (2007) Stream On Prime Video
Danny Boyle has long been seen as one of the finest directors of his generation, with many notable movies to his credit. In Sunshine, he uses the setting of outer space to explore the question of humanity’s lack of agency in preventing its own destruction.
The users of Reddit have been keen to identify some of the most notable and exciting horror movies set in space. Space might be the final frontier, but it is one that is fraught with significant peril.
Sunshine (2007) Stream On Prime Video
Danny Boyle has long been seen as one of the finest directors of his generation, with many notable movies to his credit. In Sunshine, he uses the setting of outer space to explore the question of humanity’s lack of agency in preventing its own destruction.
- 11/6/2022
- by Thomas West
- ScreenRant


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“Gun on set! Gun on set! Everyone, gun on set!”
It’s April, 2022 and we’re in Mmc Studios in Cologne for the shooting of European conspiracy thriller Operation Napoleon. It’s 5,000 miles and six months distant from the events of Oct. 2021 on the New Mexico set of Rust, when Alec Baldwin, discharged a live round from a revolver used as a prop gun killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. But the warning still chills.
Not that anyone here seems bothered.
Director Óskar Þór Axelsson is too busy setting up what will be the climax of Operation Napoleon: as a team of investigators prepare to board an old German World War II plane that has recently emerged from one of Iceland’s largest glaciers. The plane is at the center of the film, and the best-selling novel it’s based on, by Icelandic writer Arnaldur Indriðason.
“Gun on set! Gun on set! Everyone, gun on set!”
It’s April, 2022 and we’re in Mmc Studios in Cologne for the shooting of European conspiracy thriller Operation Napoleon. It’s 5,000 miles and six months distant from the events of Oct. 2021 on the New Mexico set of Rust, when Alec Baldwin, discharged a live round from a revolver used as a prop gun killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. But the warning still chills.
Not that anyone here seems bothered.
Director Óskar Þór Axelsson is too busy setting up what will be the climax of Operation Napoleon: as a team of investigators prepare to board an old German World War II plane that has recently emerged from one of Iceland’s largest glaciers. The plane is at the center of the film, and the best-selling novel it’s based on, by Icelandic writer Arnaldur Indriðason.
- 11/3/2022
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News

The year 2009 was one of stiff competition in the sci-fi genre, with critical and commercial successes such as Neill Blomkamp's District 9, Duncan Jones’ Moon, and JJ Abrams’ Star Trek reboot. In this shuffle of quality films, Pandorum, a mid-budget sci-fi horror movie was generally maligned by critics and overlooked by audiences - something which I believe was a mistake.
- 10/20/2022
- by Peyton Brock
- Collider.com


As we look out into the great black emptiness of space, we are reminded of the question posed by the Italian physicist, Enrico Fermi- “Where is everybody?” Is life as we understand it a freak chemical fluke, never to be repeated in all of the great cold infinity above us? Or is it in fact an inevitable outcome of a relatively common set of circumstances, resulting in a universe teeming with life and civilisations, and if so, will we ever get to meet them?
And if and when we do encounter life that evolved under another sun, with intelligence different, yet equal to our own, how do we kill it?
Yes, some films tell us that when we encounter new life and civilizations they’ll heal our wounds with magic glowing fingers, teach us that nuclear war is bad, and misunderstand our local customs in a delightful and heartwarming way.
And if and when we do encounter life that evolved under another sun, with intelligence different, yet equal to our own, how do we kill it?
Yes, some films tell us that when we encounter new life and civilizations they’ll heal our wounds with magic glowing fingers, teach us that nuclear war is bad, and misunderstand our local customs in a delightful and heartwarming way.
- 10/3/2022
- by Rosie Fletcher
- Den of Geek


Some of you have probably played MgnmScrptmDvs’ survival horror roguelike Quasimorphosis: Exordium, which is currently free-to-play on Steam. Well, there’s some good news for fans of the game, as MgnmScrptmDvs have partnered with publisher HypeTrain Digital to give us a more fully-developed version of their game.
Quasimorphosis: Exordium is described as a mix of Event Horizon, Alien, Pandorum, Xtro, with a bit of Clive Barker thrown in. With space itself having become privatized, corporations have seized control of the Solar System. Players take on the role of a Pmc (Private Military Company) operator amidst a “great tragedy” onboard the Frantseva-7 station. That tragedy just so happens to involve demons that have arrived in our world.
Unlike Exordium, Quasimorphosis will see players travel throughout the Solar system, discovering planetary bases, secret labs, spaceship wreckage and more. In doing so, you’ll be able to reap the rewards of technology. As...
Quasimorphosis: Exordium is described as a mix of Event Horizon, Alien, Pandorum, Xtro, with a bit of Clive Barker thrown in. With space itself having become privatized, corporations have seized control of the Solar System. Players take on the role of a Pmc (Private Military Company) operator amidst a “great tragedy” onboard the Frantseva-7 station. That tragedy just so happens to involve demons that have arrived in our world.
Unlike Exordium, Quasimorphosis will see players travel throughout the Solar system, discovering planetary bases, secret labs, spaceship wreckage and more. In doing so, you’ll be able to reap the rewards of technology. As...
- 9/12/2022
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com


Paul W.S. Anderson is best known for writing and directing a string of summer popcorn flicks, with varying degrees of success. He got his first big break with 1994's Shopping, before moving into the mainstream with the mega-popular 1995 adaptation of Mortal Kombat. Since then, Anderson has branched out into producing such films as Doa: Dead or Alive, Pandorum, and Monster Hunter.
Related: Resident Evil: 10 Best Sequences That Saved The Film Series
Many of the films Anderson has created turned out to be guilty pleasures that were blasted by critics and fans alike, even if they still managed to pack theaters. Indeed, that might be the secret to his success. IMDb has ranked the films that Anderson has specifically directed, be they cinematic flops, or big-budget triumphs.
Related: Resident Evil: 10 Best Sequences That Saved The Film Series
Many of the films Anderson has created turned out to be guilty pleasures that were blasted by critics and fans alike, even if they still managed to pack theaters. Indeed, that might be the secret to his success. IMDb has ranked the films that Anderson has specifically directed, be they cinematic flops, or big-budget triumphs.
- 5/31/2021
- ScreenRant

Lauren Kisilevsky, most recently vice president of original movies at Disney Channel, has been promoted to senior vice president of original movies at Disney Branded Television, where she will develop and oversee production of Disney Channel and Disney Plus’ growing slate of films.
The exec has already overseen a wide range of Disney Channel and Disney Plus originals, including “Upside-Down Magic,” “Descendants 3,” “Zombies 2” and the upcoming “Spin,” as well as “Secret Society of Second Born Royals” and the upcoming “Sneakerella.” The “Descendants” and “Zombies” franchises have proven to be big audience draws for Disney.
“Lauren is an exceptional creative executive whose deep understanding of our brand and tremendous contributions continue to yield must-experience movies for kids and families,” said Disney Branded TV exec VP of creative development and strategy Ayo Davis. “As Disney Branded Television continues to augment its efforts in attracting and building the very best and...
The exec has already overseen a wide range of Disney Channel and Disney Plus originals, including “Upside-Down Magic,” “Descendants 3,” “Zombies 2” and the upcoming “Spin,” as well as “Secret Society of Second Born Royals” and the upcoming “Sneakerella.” The “Descendants” and “Zombies” franchises have proven to be big audience draws for Disney.
“Lauren is an exceptional creative executive whose deep understanding of our brand and tremendous contributions continue to yield must-experience movies for kids and families,” said Disney Branded TV exec VP of creative development and strategy Ayo Davis. “As Disney Branded Television continues to augment its efforts in attracting and building the very best and...
- 4/5/2021
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV

Lauren Kisilevsky has been upped at Disney Branded Television.
Kisilevsky, who was previously VP, Original Movies, Disney Channels, becomes SVP, Original Movies, Disney Branded Television.
She will develop and oversee production of a slate of movies for Disney Channel and Disney+. It comes after the company launched the Disney Branded Television unit led by Gary Marsh.
Kisilevsky will report to Ayo Davis, EVP, Creative Development and Strategy, Disney Branded Television.
She previously oversaw Disney Channel Original Movies such as Upside-Down Magic, Descendants 3, Zombies 2 and the upcoming Spin, as well as Disney+’s Secret Society of Second Born Royals and the upcoming Sneakerella.
Prior to joining Disney Channel, Kisilevsky developed feature films including Paper Heart, Nothing Like the Holidays and Pandorum and worked with Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher on the executive side.
“Lauren is an exceptional creative executive whose deep understanding of our brand and tremendous contributions continue...
Kisilevsky, who was previously VP, Original Movies, Disney Channels, becomes SVP, Original Movies, Disney Branded Television.
She will develop and oversee production of a slate of movies for Disney Channel and Disney+. It comes after the company launched the Disney Branded Television unit led by Gary Marsh.
Kisilevsky will report to Ayo Davis, EVP, Creative Development and Strategy, Disney Branded Television.
She previously oversaw Disney Channel Original Movies such as Upside-Down Magic, Descendants 3, Zombies 2 and the upcoming Spin, as well as Disney+’s Secret Society of Second Born Royals and the upcoming Sneakerella.
Prior to joining Disney Channel, Kisilevsky developed feature films including Paper Heart, Nothing Like the Holidays and Pandorum and worked with Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher on the executive side.
“Lauren is an exceptional creative executive whose deep understanding of our brand and tremendous contributions continue...
- 4/5/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV

David Hasselhoff is heading to Germany to star in a comedy spy series produced by Christian Alvart’s Berlin-based Syrreal Entertainment in what will be the first project from the company’s new international first-look deal with CBS Studios.
A straight-to-series order for Mediengruppe Rtl’s SVOD platform TVNow, “Ze Network” sees Hasselhoff playing himself as he travels to Germany to headline a stage production in what he believes is a major theater in East Berlin, only to discover it’s actually a small venue located “east of Berlin” — in the town of Görlitz. Once there, the Hoff is plunged into the center of an international conspiracy of former Cold War assassins, while around him the fabric of reality seems to break down.
German actor Henry Hübchen likewise plays himself, co-starring with Hasselhoff in the play. This version of Hübchen, however, has a more shadowy East German past than his...
A straight-to-series order for Mediengruppe Rtl’s SVOD platform TVNow, “Ze Network” sees Hasselhoff playing himself as he travels to Germany to headline a stage production in what he believes is a major theater in East Berlin, only to discover it’s actually a small venue located “east of Berlin” — in the town of Görlitz. Once there, the Hoff is plunged into the center of an international conspiracy of former Cold War assassins, while around him the fabric of reality seems to break down.
German actor Henry Hübchen likewise plays himself, co-starring with Hasselhoff in the play. This version of Hübchen, however, has a more shadowy East German past than his...
- 3/22/2021
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV


Hopefully March will bring respite from crippling snow storms and frigid temperatures for much of the globe. And if it doesn’t? Well, Hulu’s got some new streaming options at least!
Hulu’s list of new releases for March 2021 are relatively slight on Hulu originals. Thankfully, one beloved original of note is coming back this month. Solar Opposites will premiere all episodes of its second season on March 26. This sci-fi animated comedy from Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland is a breath of fresh alien air.
On the movie side of things, Hulu is premiering Boss Level on March 5. This actioner will star the delightful Frank Grillo and the decidedly less delightful Mel Gibson. Speaking of delightful though, the documentary Kid 90 will arrive on March 12. This comes from Punky Brewster star Soleil Moon Frye and features hours of footage she shot in the ’90s that will depict what...
Hulu’s list of new releases for March 2021 are relatively slight on Hulu originals. Thankfully, one beloved original of note is coming back this month. Solar Opposites will premiere all episodes of its second season on March 26. This sci-fi animated comedy from Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland is a breath of fresh alien air.
On the movie side of things, Hulu is premiering Boss Level on March 5. This actioner will star the delightful Frank Grillo and the decidedly less delightful Mel Gibson. Speaking of delightful though, the documentary Kid 90 will arrive on March 12. This comes from Punky Brewster star Soleil Moon Frye and features hours of footage she shot in the ’90s that will depict what...
- 2/27/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Cut Off is one of the latest thrillers from director Christian Alvart (Pandorum). Shot in Germany, this dark yarn is based on novelists: Sebastian Fitzek and Michael Tsokos' work. To be released in the U.S. this July, the film's story follows a coroner and a strange mystery. Paul finds an even stranger clue, which leads to the location of his kidnapped daughter. But, each clue leads to another character and another twist. Cut Off stars: Moritz Bleibtreu (Run Lola Run), Jasna Fritzi Bauer (Dogs of Berlin) and Fahri Yardim. A U.S. trailer and poster are hosted here. The trailer shows how other characters are connected to a serial killer, through no choice of their own. All of the characters continue to find clues as a trail of bread crumbs leads to a final confrontation. Dark Sky Films will show Cut Off on Digital and DVD this July 3rd.
- 6/8/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
HBO Max launched on May 27th and has been off to a pretty good start with well over 10,000 hours worth of content on the service from day one. If you’re a horror fan, you may be excited to hear that a fairly decent portion of those 10,000 hours include some of the biggest and most popular horror films of all time. So, if you haven’t subscribed yet, now might just be the time to do so.
Do you like Steven Spielberg and massive sharks eating people? If so, you’ll be delighted to hear that you can catch the entire Jaws franchise – which spans four films – on HBO Max right away. If you haven’t ever seen them, now’s a great opportunity to take a trip back in time to catch up on what was arguably the very first blockbuster movie series.
The majority of the Aliens films...
Do you like Steven Spielberg and massive sharks eating people? If so, you’ll be delighted to hear that you can catch the entire Jaws franchise – which spans four films – on HBO Max right away. If you haven’t ever seen them, now’s a great opportunity to take a trip back in time to catch up on what was arguably the very first blockbuster movie series.
The majority of the Aliens films...
- 5/28/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
What better way to ring in the country’s 242nd birthday than by streaming “Madam Secretary,” “American Psycho,” or “Election”? Those patriotic titles are among some of the earliest coming to Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu in July 2018.
A healthy mix of classics and new originals are on their way to Netflix in the coming month, including films such as the original “Jurassic Park” saga and “The Princess Diaries,” as well as TV shows like “The Sinner” and “Sofia the First.” Among the original series returning to the streaming giant are “Orange Is the New Black” and Jerry Seinfeld’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” along with some new premieres.
Amazon and Hulu will acquire overlapping titles including the sequel to the hit documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” and “Sahara.” Exclusive inbound content to Amazon includes the “Twilight” and “Jaws” franchises, as well as the final season of “The Americans.” Hulu...
A healthy mix of classics and new originals are on their way to Netflix in the coming month, including films such as the original “Jurassic Park” saga and “The Princess Diaries,” as well as TV shows like “The Sinner” and “Sofia the First.” Among the original series returning to the streaming giant are “Orange Is the New Black” and Jerry Seinfeld’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” along with some new premieres.
Amazon and Hulu will acquire overlapping titles including the sequel to the hit documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” and “Sahara.” Exclusive inbound content to Amazon includes the “Twilight” and “Jaws” franchises, as well as the final season of “The Americans.” Hulu...
- 6/30/2018
- by Christi Carras
- Variety Film + TV
With July around the corner, Netflix subscribers will see a number of beloved shows and movies as well as some new comedy specials returning for their viewing pleasure.
Most notably, fan-favorite Netflix original series “Orange Is the New Black” is returning on July 27 for Season 6 and “Shameless” will be uploading its eight season the day after. On July 1, the entire “Jurassic Park” trilogy will be available for fans to stream, along with “The Boondock Saints,” “The Princess Diaries,” and “Happy Gilmore.”
Netflix’s July lineup also promises plenty of opportunities for laughs, with “Jim Jefferies: This Is Me Now” and “The Comedy Lineup” becoming available for streaming. Stand-up fans will be thrilled with the second season of Jerry Seinfeld’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” which features Dave Chappelle.
Check out every title coming to Netflix next month below:
July 1
Blue Bloods: Season 8
Bo Burnham: what.
The Boondock Saints...
Most notably, fan-favorite Netflix original series “Orange Is the New Black” is returning on July 27 for Season 6 and “Shameless” will be uploading its eight season the day after. On July 1, the entire “Jurassic Park” trilogy will be available for fans to stream, along with “The Boondock Saints,” “The Princess Diaries,” and “Happy Gilmore.”
Netflix’s July lineup also promises plenty of opportunities for laughs, with “Jim Jefferies: This Is Me Now” and “The Comedy Lineup” becoming available for streaming. Stand-up fans will be thrilled with the second season of Jerry Seinfeld’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” which features Dave Chappelle.
Check out every title coming to Netflix next month below:
July 1
Blue Bloods: Season 8
Bo Burnham: what.
The Boondock Saints...
- 6/30/2018
- by Ellis Clopton
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has confirmed that a slew of new original series will be debuting on the streaming service in July, including the sixth season of the Emmy contender “Orange is the New Black” and more installments of Jerry Seinfeld‘s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.”
And there will also be new to Netflix seasons of some of your favorites from other networks, including season 4 of “Madam Secretary” and season 8 of both “Blue Bloods” and “Shameless.” Likewise, there will be plenty of movies making their first Netflix appearances including the first three films in the “Jurassic” franchise and the Oscar-winning “Her.”
Available July 1
Blue Bloods: Season 8
Bo Burnham: what.
Chocolat
Deceived
Finding Neverland
Get Smart
Happy Gilmore
Hawaii Five-o: Season 8
Interview with the Vampire
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park III
Madam Secretary: Season 4
Menace II Society
NCIS: Season 15
Pandorum
Penelope
Queens of Comedy: Season 2
Rica,...
And there will also be new to Netflix seasons of some of your favorites from other networks, including season 4 of “Madam Secretary” and season 8 of both “Blue Bloods” and “Shameless.” Likewise, there will be plenty of movies making their first Netflix appearances including the first three films in the “Jurassic” franchise and the Oscar-winning “Her.”
Available July 1
Blue Bloods: Season 8
Bo Burnham: what.
Chocolat
Deceived
Finding Neverland
Get Smart
Happy Gilmore
Hawaii Five-o: Season 8
Interview with the Vampire
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park III
Madam Secretary: Season 4
Menace II Society
NCIS: Season 15
Pandorum
Penelope
Queens of Comedy: Season 2
Rica,...
- 6/29/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby


If “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” left you craving more Jeff Goldblum, fear not — the original films in the franchise will be coming to Netflix at the start of July.
“Jurassic Park,” “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” and “Jurassic Park III” will fill out the streamer’s movie lineup, along with other action-packed epics “Troy” and “Journey to the Center of the Earth.” On the other end of the spectrum, indie romances “Blue Valentine” and “Her” will come July 5 and July 29, respectively.
In the realm of television, the sixth season of “Orange is the New Black” drops July 27 and the eighth season of “Shameless” arrives July 28.
Also Read: 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' Post-Credits Scene Explained
See below for the complete list of titles coming to Netflix in July.
Arriving in July (Date Not Announced)
El Chapo: Season 3
Avail. July 1
Blue Bloods: Season 8
Bo Burnham: what.
Chocolat
Deceived
Finding...
“Jurassic Park,” “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” and “Jurassic Park III” will fill out the streamer’s movie lineup, along with other action-packed epics “Troy” and “Journey to the Center of the Earth.” On the other end of the spectrum, indie romances “Blue Valentine” and “Her” will come July 5 and July 29, respectively.
In the realm of television, the sixth season of “Orange is the New Black” drops July 27 and the eighth season of “Shameless” arrives July 28.
Also Read: 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' Post-Credits Scene Explained
See below for the complete list of titles coming to Netflix in July.
Arriving in July (Date Not Announced)
El Chapo: Season 3
Avail. July 1
Blue Bloods: Season 8
Bo Burnham: what.
Chocolat
Deceived
Finding...
- 6/22/2018
- by Linda Xu
- The Wrap
Netflix has revealed all of the movie and TV show titles that will be released in the month of July 2018. They also released a promo video along with a list of titles leaving the streaming service in July.
There are some good titles being released including Happy Gilmore, Jurassic Park, Menace II Society, Interview with the Vampire, The Boondock Saints, Scream 4, Gone Baby Gone, Her and more.
Which of the new upcoming titles coming to Netflix are you looking forward to seeing?
Available July 1
Blue Bloods: Season 8
Bo Burnham: what.
Chocolat
Deceived
Finding Neverland
Get Smart
Happy Gilmore
Hawaii Five-o: Season 8
Interview with the Vampire
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park III
Madam Secretary: Season 4
Menace II Society
NCIS: Season 15
Pandorum
Penelope
Queens of Comedy: Season 2
Rica, Famosa, Latina: Seasons 1-4
Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
Spanglish
Stealth
Swordfish
The Boondock Saints...
There are some good titles being released including Happy Gilmore, Jurassic Park, Menace II Society, Interview with the Vampire, The Boondock Saints, Scream 4, Gone Baby Gone, Her and more.
Which of the new upcoming titles coming to Netflix are you looking forward to seeing?
Available July 1
Blue Bloods: Season 8
Bo Burnham: what.
Chocolat
Deceived
Finding Neverland
Get Smart
Happy Gilmore
Hawaii Five-o: Season 8
Interview with the Vampire
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park III
Madam Secretary: Season 4
Menace II Society
NCIS: Season 15
Pandorum
Penelope
Queens of Comedy: Season 2
Rica, Famosa, Latina: Seasons 1-4
Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
Spanglish
Stealth
Swordfish
The Boondock Saints...
- 6/22/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Tagline: "Justice is Automated. Your Fate is Secure." Previously titled Somnio, Infinity Chamber has just released on Netflix, in Canada (Jan. 1st). The film stars Christopher Soren Kelly and Cassandra Clark. Infinity Chamber is set in a sci-fi world, in which a man is trapped in an automated prison. He must outsmart the artificial intelligence if he wants to be free, again. Positively reviewed here: Infinity Chamber Review (as Somnio), a look at the film's Netflix debut is available now. Director Travis Milloy (Pandorum, 2009) has talked about Infinity Chamber, in a number of interviews. He says of the film's story: "It’s the story of one man thrown into an automated prison to be interrogated and kept alive by machines. Suspecting the world may have come to an end, he searches for escape back to a world that may already be gone (ThatMomentIn)." A sci-fi thriller, Infinity Chamber offers a few surprises,...
- 1/2/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
(Aotn) “The Shape of Water” Redband is here on Smt! And not only is Guillermo Del Toro’s Latest and Greatest ready to go, so is Lotus Entertainment’s “Infinity Chamber”!
Check the out the Oscar buzz-worthy “The Shape of Water’s” Redband trailer here and now (Warning: Language Advisory):
From master story teller, Guillermo del Toro, comes The Shape Of Water – an other-worldly fairy tale, set against the backdrop of Cold War era America circa 1962. In the hidden high-security government laboratory where she works, lonely Elisa (Sally Hawkins) is trapped in a life of isolation. Elisa’s life is changed forever when she and co-worker Zelda (Octavia Spencer) discover a secret classified experiment. Rounding out the cast are Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Michael Stuhlbarg and Doug Jones. Directed by: Guillermo del Toro Screenplay by: Guillermo del Toro & Vanessa Taylor Story by: Guillermo del Toro Produced by: Guillermo del Toro,...
Check the out the Oscar buzz-worthy “The Shape of Water’s” Redband trailer here and now (Warning: Language Advisory):
From master story teller, Guillermo del Toro, comes The Shape Of Water – an other-worldly fairy tale, set against the backdrop of Cold War era America circa 1962. In the hidden high-security government laboratory where she works, lonely Elisa (Sally Hawkins) is trapped in a life of isolation. Elisa’s life is changed forever when she and co-worker Zelda (Octavia Spencer) discover a secret classified experiment. Rounding out the cast are Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Michael Stuhlbarg and Doug Jones. Directed by: Guillermo del Toro Screenplay by: Guillermo del Toro & Vanessa Taylor Story by: Guillermo del Toro Produced by: Guillermo del Toro,...
- 9/14/2017
- by Jason Stewart
- Age of the Nerd
Tagline: "Justice is Automated. Your Fate is Secure." Travis Milloy's (Pandorum, 2009) Somnio was recently renamed to Infinity Chamber. This sci-fi thriller was completed in 2016 and shown in London. This year, the film will have theatrical showings in Los Angeles, this September. As well, XLRator Media is getting set to show the film through Video-on-demand, in September, also. This title deals with a prisoner. Frank's (Christopher Soren Kelly) only interactions are with an automated security camera. The days turn into weeks as Frank struggles to find any way out of his confinement. Now, a trailer is available for Infinity Chamber! Viewers might notice that 28Dla gets a mention, in the clip. This film was reviewed here, as Somnio: An Infinity Chamber Review (as Somnio) on 28Dla. Other early reviewers are also mentioned. Meanwhile, the trailer shows some of Frank's memories. A coffee shop is shown and a barista. Not much later,...
- 8/18/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
It’s been decades since a new world order changed Earth forever, an alien invasion by creatures known as the Nonesuch forcing humanity underground. The old guard who survived remembers the war that drove them subterranean, memories of life on the surface and the beasts that present-day generations hope to never encounter. If any of them do want to risk their lives for a glimpse of the sun they’ve only heard about through stories, though, they can enlist in the military and become a soldier tasked with a one hundred day mission meant to find stragglers and point them towards sanctuary: Exilium. Battles still rage, but humanity has all but resigned itself to its defeat. Now it’s a matter of staying alive to save those who were left behind.
This is the background to Christian Pasquariello’s debut feature S.U.M.1 — a high concept, low budget one-man science fiction show.
This is the background to Christian Pasquariello’s debut feature S.U.M.1 — a high concept, low budget one-man science fiction show.
- 7/31/2017
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Tagline: "Justice is Automated. Your Fate is Secure." Travis Milloy's (Pandorum, 2009) Somnio has been renamed to Infinity Chamber. This title has been scheduled, by distributor XLRator Media, for a September release. The film is character focused. And, Infinity Chamber involves themes of surveillance and government intrusion. A review for this title was posted here: An Infinity Chamber Review on 28Dla (as Somnio). Now, the film's official release artwork is hosted here. The graphic shows central character Frank, played by Christopher Soren Kelly. He is thought to be a rebel and imprisoned in an underground facility. His only interaction is with the camera, shown in the film poster and another off-screen character. Reality is altered as Frank's memory is probed for sedition. The setting is austere, much like the movie poster. Finally, this poster captures the imprisoning nature of Infinity Chamber. Infinity Chamber is a blend of horror and sci-fi.
- 7/27/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Infinity Chamber (formerly "Somnio", a film You helped fund) is the feature directorial debut from Travis Milloy, writer of Pandorum , who has turned in a mind-bending thriller that will have you guessing until the end (yes, I had the chance to screen the film last year and loved it).
XLrator media have picked the film up for distribution and will bring it to U.S. cinemas on September 15, 2017 and available on iTunes and VOD on September 26, 2017.
For better or worse they changed the name of the film to Infinity Chamber, which might seem a bit sci-fi generic but it does reflect the plot and themes of the film I'd say.
Synopsis:
One man is held [Continued ...]...
XLrator media have picked the film up for distribution and will bring it to U.S. cinemas on September 15, 2017 and available on iTunes and VOD on September 26, 2017.
For better or worse they changed the name of the film to Infinity Chamber, which might seem a bit sci-fi generic but it does reflect the plot and themes of the film I'd say.
Synopsis:
One man is held [Continued ...]...
- 7/27/2017
- QuietEarth.us
Italian actor Franco Nero wants to reprise his role as the coffin-dragging gunfighter made famous in Sergio Corbucci's original 1966 spaghetti Western, Django. Django Lives! will be directed by Pandorum's Christian Alvart from a screenplay by legendary writer/director John Sayles (Lone Star, Battle Beyond the Stars). Myriad Pictures will handle international sales and present the project at Cannes next week, reports Screen Daily Django Lives! will catch up with the titular character in California in 1914, where he will encounter white supremacists. "Having Christian direct Sayles's powerful screenplay is a dream come true," said Nero. "Even Christian's third son is named Django. It was meant to be." Syrreal Entertainment's Sigi Kamml, Josef Brandmaier and Alvart will produce the film alongside Fast Draw Films' Carolyn Pfeiffer, Louis...
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- 5/13/2017
- Screen Anarchy
No one will hear you scream on Saturday nights this February as Horror Channel launches a Sci-Fear Season with four ultimate science-fiction shockers, including the UK TV premiere of William Eubank’s The Signal starring Laurence Fishburne.
There are also network premieres for Christian Alvart’s Lovecraftian survival thriller Pandorum, starring Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster, and John Bruno’s visually stunning chiller (and underrated classic) Virus, based on the comic book by Chuck Pfarrer, starring Jamie Lee Curtis, William Baldwin and Donald Sutherland. Plus there’s another showing of eXistenZ, David Cronenberg’s enigmatic body horror, starring Jude Law, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Willem Dafoe and Ian Holm.
The Sci-Fear Season runs from Sat 4th Feb to 25th Feb at 9pm.
There are also five further network premieres this month including Tucker and Dale vs Evil, Eli Craig’s endearingly cheeky tribute to suspense and slasher classics; Saw IV, Darren Lynn Bousman...
There are also network premieres for Christian Alvart’s Lovecraftian survival thriller Pandorum, starring Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster, and John Bruno’s visually stunning chiller (and underrated classic) Virus, based on the comic book by Chuck Pfarrer, starring Jamie Lee Curtis, William Baldwin and Donald Sutherland. Plus there’s another showing of eXistenZ, David Cronenberg’s enigmatic body horror, starring Jude Law, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Willem Dafoe and Ian Holm.
The Sci-Fear Season runs from Sat 4th Feb to 25th Feb at 9pm.
There are also five further network premieres this month including Tucker and Dale vs Evil, Eli Craig’s endearingly cheeky tribute to suspense and slasher classics; Saw IV, Darren Lynn Bousman...
- 1/24/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
I've been waiting for this footage for a long time, folks, and it does not disappoint! From producer Christian Alvart, director of Pandorum and Case 39 comes a dark dystpian tale of alien fear and madness called S.U.M.1.
Starring Ramsey Bolton himself Iwan Rheon ("Game of Thrones"), Sum 1 tells the story of "S.U.M.1", a committed young man who has lived his whole life un [Continued ...]...
Starring Ramsey Bolton himself Iwan Rheon ("Game of Thrones"), Sum 1 tells the story of "S.U.M.1", a committed young man who has lived his whole life un [Continued ...]...
- 11/14/2016
- QuietEarth.us
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