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Musical Montage: DC La Croix “Devil’s Son”

October 17, 2022

Although it features the rocking tune “Devil’s Son” by metal band DC La Croix, 1988’s Hack-O-Lantern strangely isn’t a part of the surprisingly large heavy metal horror subgenre that includes movies like Trick r Treat, Black Roses, and Rock n Roll Nightmare.

News Shotgun 10/15/22

October 15, 2022

Beloved actors Angela Lansbury and Robbie Coltrane passed away, Liam Neeson is starring in a new Naked Gun movie, Martin Scorsese is directing a Gangs of New York TV series, Harrison Ford is the new Thunderbolt Ross for the MCU and more in this week’s News Shotgun.

Admit One 10/14/22

October 14, 2022

The final battle between Laurie Strode and Michael Myers arrives in theaters (and Peacock) this weekend with Halloween Ends along with the latest from Park Chan-wook, the sequel to Accident Man starring Scott Adkins, a new Marlon Wayans comedy on Netflix, Grimcutty on Hulu and more in theaters and on streaming.

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Everything Action Theater: Troll 2

October 13, 2022

One of the most beloved bad movies of all time, Troll 2 is a cult classic full of bizarre and hilarious moments and strange characters and you can watch the entire thing in the latest Everything Action Theater.

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New Release Round Up 10/11/22

October 11, 2022

The Godfather trilogy is available separately on 4K this week along with a massive Paranormal Activity collection, Beast, Sweet Tooth Season 1, Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind and more on DVD and Blu-ray.

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Blumhouse Introduces You to M3GAN in January (Trailer)

October 11, 2022

Coming from Blumhouse and producer James Wan, M3GAN arrives in theaters in January next year and features Allison Williams as the designer of an advanced android named M3GAN who bonds with Williams’ niece but becomes dangerously protective of her new friend.

Review: Hellraiser

October 10, 2022

After hitting the absolute rock bottom of direct-to-video sequels, the Hellraiser franchise has been rebooted for Hulu by director David Bruckner, who delivers a much different but mostly solid reimagining of the series.