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90s Horror Icons Return to Cinemark This February
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90s Horror Icons Return to Cinemark This February

For horror fans, February is usually a quiet month—a transitional period where we wait for the spring blockbusters to bloom. However, 2026 is breaking the mold. Before Ghostface returns to wreak havoc in Scream 7 on February 27, Cinemark is turning back the clock. In a move that celebrates the golden era of the post-modern slasher and teen supernatural thriller, the theater giant is bringing three genre-defining staples back to the big screen: Final Destination, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and The Craft. This "week of shrieks" isn't just a marketing stunt; it’s a curated journey through the films that stood side-by-side with the original Scream in the late 90s and early 2000s, helping to redefine what it meant to be young, beautiful, and absolutely terrified in Hollywood. The Lineup: Dates and Details If you’re looking to relive […]

A New Era of Terror: Kevin Williamson Promises a Bloodier, Sincerer Scream 7
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A New Era of Terror: Kevin Williamson Promises a Bloodier, Sincerer Scream 7

The Scream franchise has long been the "smart kid" of the horror world. Since Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson upended the genre in 1996, the series has thrived on a specific, self-aware DNA: characters who know the "rules" of horror movies, wink at the camera, and dissect tropes while running for their lives. However, as the seventh installment approaches, the man who started it all is signaling a massive shift in tone. Kevin Williamson, the legendary writer of the original film and now the director of Scream 7, has revealed that the upcoming sequel will pivot away from the franchise's trademark meta-commentary in favor of a more grounded, visceral, and emotionally charged narrative. Moving Beyond the Meta For nearly thirty years, Scream has been a hall of mirrors. Whether it was discussing the "rules of sequels" in Scream 2 or […]

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A Stark Reunion in the Shadows: Lionsgate Unveils the Gothic Medieval Horror of The Dreadful

The long-awaited reunion of Game of Thrones alumni Sophie Turner and Kit Harington is finally moving from the frozen North of Westeros to the mud-caked, curse-ridden forests of medieval England. Lionsgate has released an evocative new poster for their upcoming Gothic horror feature, The Dreadful, signaling a shift toward a dark, visceral cinematic experience. The artwork focuses heavily on a singular, chilling image: the weathered helmet of a mysterious knight, a silent sentinel that suggests the violence and mysticism lying at the heart of the story. Set to arrive in select theaters and on Digital platforms on February 20, 2026, The Dreadful promises to be more than a simple period piece. It is a psychological descent into isolation, trauma, and the supernatural, anchored by a cast of heavy hitters and a director known for pushing the boundaries of the genre. […]

‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’
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Chaos in the Diner: Sam Rockwell and Juno Temple Face Off in First Look at ‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’

The end of the world has never looked quite this frantic—or this funny. As the countdown to the apocalypse begins, a newly released clip from the upcoming sci-fi action comedy Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die showcases a high-stakes, verbal sparring match between Academy Award winner Sam Rockwell and Emmy nominee Juno Temple. The two stars find themselves at odds in a cramped diner, forced to set aside their mounting mutual irritation to tackle a slightly more pressing issue: the total collapse of human civilization at the hands of artificial intelligence. Scheduled to hit theaters this Friday, February 13, via Briarcliff Entertainment, the film marks a significant cinematic milestone. It signals the long-awaited return of visionary director Gore Verbinski (The Ring, Pirates of the Caribbean), who steps back behind the camera for the first time in ten years. Working from […]

John Carpenter’s "Laurie’s Theme" Takes Center Stage in New Concert Film
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The Master of Horror at 78: John Carpenter’s “Laurie’s Theme” Takes Center Stage in New Concert Film

The world of horror cinema is currently in a state of reverent celebration as John Carpenter, the legendary director, composer, and "Master of Horror," officially turns 78 years old today. The crown jewel of these festivities is undoubtedly the streaming premiere of Halloween Night: John Carpenter Live from Los Angeles, now available exclusively on Screambox. To whet the appetites of fans who have followed Carpenter from the fog-drenched streets of San Antonio to the neon-lit ruins of a futuristic New York, a new teaser clip has been released. It features a haunting, "deep cut" live performance of the iconic "Laurie’s Theme" from the original 1978 masterpiece, Halloween. A Night of Sonic Terror at the Belasco Theater Recorded this past October at the historic Belasco Theater in downtown Los Angeles, the concert film captures an electric atmosphere that feels like a […]

Clinicians Worldwide to Peer-Review Call Me Nothing
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The Architecture of a Shattered Mind: Clinicians Worldwide to Peer-Review Call Me Nothing

In an unprecedented intersection of cinematic storytelling and psychiatric rigor, Bravery Pictures has officially launched an international Clinical Review Board for its upcoming feature, Call Me Nothing. Moving beyond the typical "medical consultant" role, the production is inviting a global cohort of experts to treat the film as a living clinical laboratory—offering a unique "blue-sky study" path for practitioners to maintain their professional licenses while shaping the narrative of mental health on screen. Beyond the Screen: The Case of Amaris Everheart Call Me Nothing eschews the traditional tropes of the abduction thriller. Rather than focusing on the crime itself, the film interrogates the deep-tissue psychological aftermath. The narrative centers on Amaris Everheart, a survivor of early-childhood kidnapping who, as an adult, suffers a catastrophic psychotic break leading to spousal homicide. The film serves as a reconstruction of her "interior cage," […]

Call Me Nothing is Transforming Film into a Global Clinical Laboratory
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Bridging Cinema and Science: How Call Me Nothing is Transforming Film into a Global Clinical Laboratory

The traditional boundary between entertainment and academia is being dismantled by an ambitious new project from Bravery Pictures. Their latest psychological feature, Call Me Nothing, is not merely seeking box office success; it is positioning itself as a rigorous, hands-on learning environment for mental health professionals worldwide. By inviting psychiatrists, forensic psychologists, and trauma specialists to join its Clinical Review Board, the production is turning the act of film viewing into a verifiable continuing education (CE) opportunity. This initiative, described by many early participants as a "blue-sky study," allows clinicians to engage with a high-stakes narrative while fulfilling the practical requirements for license maintenance. In an era where media portrayals of mental illness are often criticized for inaccuracy, Call Me Nothing is setting a new standard by inviting the medical community to peer-review its portrayal of complex pathologies. A New […]

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Sundance Film Festival 2026 Midnight Lineup Brings Bold New Horror Films and Genre-Bending Premieres

The Sundance Film Festival 2026 is shaping up to be an unforgettable event for fans of independent cinema, especially those with a taste for horror, dark comedy, and boundary-pushing storytelling. As the iconic festival prepares for its next edition, organizers have officially revealed the 2026 program slate, and it’s packed with buzzworthy titles that promise sleepless nights and thought-provoking experiences. Taking place January 22 through February 1, 2026, the Sundance Film Festival will once again return in person to Park City, Salt Lake City, and the Sundance Resort, while also offering a curated selection of films online starting January 30. Festival packages and passes are already available through Sundance’s official website, giving cinephiles early access to one of the most influential film festivals in the world. With a strong focus on independent horror films, innovative documentaries, and daring new voices, […]

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ILL: From Viral Concept to Brutal Reality – Development & Release Update (2026)

For years, the horror game ILL existed in the liminal space between "too good to be true" and "wishlisted immediately." Known for viral clips featuring hyper-realistic dismemberment and flesh-mutating monstrosities, the project faced years of skepticism. The latest ILL Update brings exciting new details to light. The latest ILL Update showcases the game's evolution and development progress. This ILL Update marks a pivotal moment for fans eager for insights. However, recent updates from late 2025 have fundamentally changed the narrative. No longer just a series of glossy animations, ILL has entered full active production with a major publisher backing it. Here is the latest ILL Update on the body-horror title that aims to redefine the genre. 1. Major Publisher Announcement: The Mundfish Partnership In this ILL Update, the focus is on the exciting partnership that influences gameplay. This ILL Update […]

"The Eyes in the Darkness" Stories of Terror and Suspense
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“The Eyes in the Darkness” Stories of Terror and Suspense

The Eyes in the Darkness of the Room Luis had always been a curious child, full of life and energy. At just eight years old, his world was filled with bright colors, laughter, and games. However, all of that changed one autumn night when the wind howled like a hungry wolf and the leaves fell from the trees as if stripping bare in the face of the cold. That night, as he prepared to sleep, he felt an unsettling presence in his room. The light from his night lamp cast dancing shadows on the walls, and Luis couldn’t help but look into the darkness in the corners, where the warm glow of the light didn’t reach. It was then that he saw them: two bright eyes, like two points of light in the darkness, watching him. He froze, feeling his […]

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