Old 1970's era horror movie that deserves a modern day EFX remake. The story can work in either a present day setting or the original 70's era.
The Official Trailer For Pearl Director Ti West is returning to the gory world of “X” with “Pearl,” a prequel to his 2022 slasher from A24. Starring: Mia Goth
Horror Themed Graphic Novels When the children of Archer's Peak begin to go missing, everything seems hopeless. The few children that return alive have terrible stories -- impossible details of terrifying creatures that live in the shadows. Their only hope is the arrival of a mysterious stranger, one who believes the children and claims to be the only adult who sees what they can see. Her name is Erica Slaughter. She kills monsters. That is all she does, and she bears the cost because it must be done. Sci-fi and horror collide in this new series from the co-creator of CHEW! Mankind has colonized the galaxy, but during our interstellar travels, we discovered a terrifying secret out in the Outer Darkness of space. Join Captain Joshua Rigg and the crew of the starship Charon as they encounter demonic possessions, hauntings, cosmic horror, and more! All-star writer JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and artist AFU CHAN (Immortal Iron Fists) are ready to let you know that outer space is terrifying. Collects OUTER DARKNESS #1-6 The best description for this series is Mirror Universe Star Trek mixed the movie Event Horizon and the video game series Dead Space.
Peter Straub, Horror Master and Stephen King Collaborator, Dies at 79 Peter Straub, the best-selling and beloved novelist who spun dark fantasies and literary horrors, including two co-authored projects with Stephen King, died Sunday. His wife confirmed to The New York Times that Straub had died following complications caused by a broken hip. He was 79. In an Instagram post memorializing her father’s death, Emma Straub wrote, “Peter Francis Straub, the smartest and most fun person in every room he was ever in… How lucky we were. There aren’t enough words in the world.” Stephen King, with whom Straub penned fantasy-horror novel The Talisman and its sequel Black House, mourned his “good friend and amazingly talented colleague and collaborator” in a tweet Tuesday. “Working with him was one of the great joys of my life,” King wrote. A 14-time Bram Stoker Award nominee (and 10-time winner), Straub was also honored in 2008 with an International Horror Guild Living Legend Award. Highlights from his prolific four-decade career included his debut horror novel, 1975’s Julia, and his fifth work, 1979’s Ghost Story. Both were adapted into films, with the loose cinematic reworking of Ghost Story starring Fred Astaire. A native of Milwaukee, Straub cultivated a sharp, offbeat sense of humor, which he would later infuse into his writing. Finding kindergarten a “stupefyingly banal disappointment,” as a bio on his website reads, he turned to memorizing his comic books, learning the words by heart and dazzling the other neighborhood children with his dramatic retellings. He honed that strange, sardonic edge throughout his life. In a post mourning Straub, Neil Gaiman recalled the time his fellow fantasy writer had once performed a Crow Pose in a Wisconsin men’s room, “because he was fearless and proud of his yoga.” “One of the best writers I've read, one of the best friends I've known,” Gaiman added. “Always kind, funny, irascible, brilliant.”
The New Trailer for Wendell & Wild Kat (Lyric Ross) is a troubled teen haunted by her past. She must confront her demons, Wendell & Wild (Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele) before she can start a new life in her old hometown.