- From executive producers Mark Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson and John Hlavin, Shooter is based on […]
- Brandon Alvis Introduces Black Hollow Pictures and Expands Into Narrative and Documentary ProductionFilmmaker Brandon Alvis has launched Black Hollow Pictures, a new production company centered on […]
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- Leviathan sits right in that late 80s pocket where sci fi and horror were […]
- The creative partnership behind “BLACKOUT” keeps the film grounded in character pressure rather than […]
- Wealthy and precocious teenager Juliet (Kate Winslet) transfers from England to Christchurch, New Zealand, […]
Black Hollow Pictures Introduces a Slate Focused on Real Locations and Human Stories
Black Hollow Pictures has been launched as a production company dedicated to projects that explore historically significant locations and the human stories connected to them. Founded by filmmaker Brandon Alvis, the company is developing…
“Books for the Broken” Is Finally Out and R. Jacob Honeybrook Is Bringing Six Dark Stories Together
“Books for the Broken” is now out, and for readers who have followed R. Jacob Honeybrook’s work digitally, this release marks the first time those stories have been collected in one place and made…
The Sweetest Oblivion by Danielle Lori
She’s a romantic at heart, living in the most unromantic of worlds . . . Nicknamed Sweet Abelli for her docile nature, Elena smiles on cue and has a charming response for everything. She’s…
Hunt The Villain by Rina Kent
I’m hunting a monster The first time I met Yulian Dimitriev, it was hate at first sight.He’s brash, chaotic, and a violence-junkie.In short, everything I disregard.As heirs to two notorious mafia organizations, we were…
Liam Le Guillou Puts Himself at the Center of “A Cursed Man”
There is a big difference between making a documentary about a subject and stepping directly into it. “A Cursed Man” is built around that difference. Filmmaker Liam Le Guillou does not stay on the…
The Grid Is Gone. The Choices Get Worse From There.
Civilization doesn’t end with a dramatic speech. It ends when people realize nobody’s coming. Post-apocalyptic thrillers can go wide or they can go tight. “BLACKOUT” stays in the tension zone where conflict is personal…
Fast X – Collector’s Edition
Ever since their saga started on the streets of L.A.’s underground racing scene, Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his family have overcome impossible odds to outsmart, out-nerve and outdrive every foe. Yet when the…
Backdraft
Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard’s heroic action-thriller about the adventurous lives of professional firefighters includes hours of bonus features that take you behind the heart-pounding pyrotechnics and Academy Award-nominated special effects! Kurt Russell and…
Zodiac
Based on the true story of the notorious serial killer and the intense manhunt he inspired, Zodiac is a superbly crafted thriller from the director of Se7en and Panic Room. Featuring an outstanding ensemble…
“Last Hit” Is Out Now and It’s Built Around One Question: Who Breaks First?
There’s a specific kind of tension you get when a story isn’t about winning, it’s about enduring. “Last Hit” is built around that kind of pressure. Vincent (Mike Ferguson) and Maya (Twana Barnett) want…
A Perfect World That Wants You Dead: ‘Utopia Project, Everyone Must Die’ Goes Dark Fast
Utopia Project: Everyone Must Die There is something instantly creepy about a movie that starts with the promise of a better world. “Utopia Project: Everyone Must Die” takes that idea and twists it into…
In “Blood,” the Horror Isn’t the Slasher Being Filmed
There’s no mystery monster at the center of “Blood.” The danger comes from people. The film follows two close friends who attempt to shoot a low budget slasher together. What begins as a shared…
Into the Wild With a Killer From the Stars: ‘Predator Badlands’ Feels Like a Fresh Kind of Hunt
Dropping the Predator into wide open wilderness again just feels right, and “Predator: Badlands” leans hard into that. There is something scarier about a creature like this when it is stalking people in a…
Late-Night Fear and Dirty Streets: Why 10 to Midnight Still Feels So Mean
Watching “10 to Midnight” feels like stepping into a version of Los Angeles that is all sweat, neon, and paranoia. This is not a polished thriller. It is rough, angry, and unapologetically sleazy in…
Cold & Dark
Cold and Dark is not the kind of horror film that tries to impress you with big moments or clever twists. It is slow, muted, and emotionally heavy in a way that feels almost…
Dracula Eternal Doesn’t Try to Fix Dracula, and That’s Probably Why It Works
I’ve lost count of how many times someone has tried to “fix” Dracula. Modernize it, rebrand it, overload it with mythology. Most of the time, that just drains the menace out of the character.…
After Dark Horrorfest: Borderland
After Dark Horrorfest: Borderland is one of those horror films that never really leaves you once it is over, not because it is flashy or loud, but because of how grounded and ugly it…
Black Phone 2
The Black Phone 2 carries a strange kind of pressure with it, not because the first film ended on a cliffhanger, but because the original worked so well as a self contained story. Scott…
Dark Water
Dark Water is one of those horror films that never feels like it is trying to scare you. It just sits there quietly and lets the sadness sink in until you realize you feel…
Secrets Buried Deep in Their Birthright
In this book, the characters are adults who know nothing about their origins. No clues. No warnings. Nothing unusual at all. And that makes the reveal hit harder. Learning that your parents were monsters…
A Love Story Through Time and Song: The Vision Behind Tempo Rubato
Every relationship has that one moment, the point where love can either heal or unravel. In Tempo Rubato, that moment becomes a cinematic experiment in time, memory, and music. Written and directed by Emmy-nominated…
A Carnival of the Mind: Honeybrook’s Newest Horror Turns the Spotlight Inward
There’s horror that makes you jump, and then there’s horror that crawls into your thoughts and refuses to leave. R. Jacob Honeybrook’s new novella, Thaddeus Greene’s Spooktacular House of Horrors, is the second kind.…
A Legacy Built on Blood and Belief: The Enduring Vision of Rob Avery and Worldparody Productions
When people talk about independent film, they often mean struggle — the kind that leaves projects half-finished and creators burned out. Yet for Rob Avery, that struggle became a kind of religion. Since founding…
When the Water Runs Red
In Terror Bay: A Diehard Horror Story, Walleye Bay is not the cozy seaside town it pretends to be. Beneath the polite smiles and fishing boats lies a trail of killings no one can…
The Armor and the Flesh
Kryl’s armor is alive, and it has chosen him. That single fact drives the brutality of The Pellucid Witch. G. Owen Wears merges science and horror in a way that feels unsettlingly organic. The…
Secrets Buried in Ink
Some stories make you afraid of ghosts. The Keening Stamp makes you afraid of history. When Cara discovers an antique stamp carrying dark magic, it doesn’t haunt her from the outside—it burrows into her…
The Dark Screens of Ghetto Super Skank
There’s something unsettling about reading Ghetto Super Skank by Dani Brown. It feels like being trapped in a small, crumbling apartment, with gunshots outside, vomit through the walls, and the blue glow of a…
The Cult of Art: Why Clifton Park Gets Under Your Skin
“This is only pretend.” The line repeats like a mantra in Clifton Park, a short psychological horror from One-Eyed Rabbit that will premiere at Screamfest LA in October 2025. The setup is simple and…
Skinford Chapter 2: The Curse Brings Violence and Vulnerability
Skinford Chapter 2: The Curse turns the idea of immortality into a nightmare. Directed and written by Nik Kacevski, the sequel follows Jimmy Skinford (Joshua Brennan) and Zophia (Charlotte Best) as they confront the…
Constantine
Step into a dark, supernatural world with Constantine, the action-packed thriller starring Keanu Reeves as the iconic demon hunter John Constantine. Based on the DC/Vertigo Hellblazer comics, this DVD release delivers gritty horror, stylish visuals, and intense spiritual warfare in a…
Eye in the Sky
EYE IN THE SKY stars Helen Mirren as Colonel Katherine Powell, a UK-based military officer in command of a top-secret drone operation to capture terrorists in Kenya. Through remote surveillance and on-the-ground intel, Powell…
Frozen
A typical day on the slopes turns into a chilling nightmare for three snowboarders when they get stranded on the chairlift before their last run. As the ski patrol switches off the night lights,…
You Should Have Left
In a new psychological thriller from Blumhouse Productions and legendary screenwriter David Koepp (Jurassic Park, Mission: Impossible, Panic Room), Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried star as a couple seeking a restful vacation on an…
Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant
Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant follows US Army Sergeant John Kinley (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Afghan interpreter Ahmed (Dar Salim). After an ambush, Ahmed goes to Herculean lengths to save Kinley’s life. When Kinley learns that…
Written for a dark culture and gaming site (think DreadXP or Bloody Disgusting Games)
Inherit the Ashes Could Be the Emotional Core Your Horror Game Is Missing Most horror games know how to scare. Not enough know how to hurt, the kind of hurt that builds atmosphere before…
Hammer and Blood Delivers Brutal Action with a Supernatural Edge
Hammer and Blood by Viktor Bloodstone is one such read. With a pace that doesn’t let up and a setup that pits a veteran assassin against something more primal than any human enemy, this…
No Way Out by Fern Michaels
A riveting new read that will thrill you from #1 New York Times bestselling author Fern Michaels, perfect for fans of Nora Roberts, Rachel Caine, and J.D. Robb. Ellie Bowman barely remembers the incident that put…
Urban Horror Unleashed: The Killer of Devils: Clowns Turns Philly Into a Nightmare
Philadelphia isn’t just the setting — it’s part of the terror. In The Killer of Devils: Clowns, the city becomes a warzone, its alleys and underground spaces crawling with murderers who wear laughter like…
Reckoning by Catherine Coulter
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Agents Savich and Sherlock are back in the latest installment in Catherine Coulter’s #1 New York Times bestselling FBI Thriller series, and this time both are enlisted to help women with traumatic pasts…
Only the Dead by Jack Carr
Navy SEAL James Reece faces a devastating global conspiracy in this high-adrenaline thriller ripped from the headlines—by the “seriously good” (Lee Child) #1 New York Times bestselling author, Jack Carr. In 1980, a freshman congressman was…
Save Him by William M. Hayes
What if one man could change history with the power of time travel? In this gripping blend of historical fiction and military thriller, Rydel Scott, a brilliant military scientist, accidentally uncovers the secret to…
Spooky, Gritty, and Completely Captivating – Jim Walker and the Redemption Hymn
Rev. Dare Cloud’s Jim Walker and the Redemption Hymn is a fantastic blend of historical fiction, Western action, and eerie supernatural suspense. If you love a good haunted journey mixed with gunslinger tales, this…
The Husband by Daniel Hurst
Is the man you love a killer? I’ve been married to my kind, loving husband Lachlan for over twenty years. He’s my everything. We have two teenage children, a beautiful home and I feel so lucky…
An Uneasy Journey Through a Broken Mind – Skandinavien by Albion Byrd
In Skandinavien, Albion Byrd’s language is as cold and restless as the Scandinavian landscape itself. Every word feels carefully chosen to deepen the unease, creating a sonic tapestry of loneliness, violence, and the ghosts…
Long Bright River by Liz Moore
Two sisters travel the same streets, though their lives couldn’t be more different. Then one of them goes missing. In a Philadelphia neighborhood rocked by the opioid crisis, two once-inseparable sisters find themselves at…
American Predator by Maureen Callahan
Ted Bundy. John Wayne Gacy. Jeffrey Dahmer. The names of notorious serial killers are usually well-known; they echo in the news and in public consciousness. But most people have never heard of Israel Keyes,…
Design of Darkness by R.D. Pires
The shadow of the great usurper, King Fogosombre, has kept the East in darkness for twelve long years. Made paranoid by a foretelling of his downfall, the king’s indiscriminate violence reaches a new zenith,…
Draakensky by Paula Cappa: Magick Dictates Destiny
There’s a seductive pull to Draakensky—not just in the romance, but in the way the estate itself seems to breathe. It’s the kind of book that makes you believe in hidden worlds just beyond…
Red X Wolf by Dakota Krout
Know when to hold your ground. When to walk away. But especially when to run. Lily Red, known as ‘Little Red’, has trained her entire life to become a system-acknowledged scout under her Grandmother’s…
Dark State by Jack Slater
America is under attack. Thousands lie dead after simultaneous strikes across the country. The day will come to be known as Bloody Monday. Jason Trapp, codename ‘Hangman’, was a covert operative whose feats became…
Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell
From the New York Times bestselling author of Invisible Girl and None of This Is True comes a “riveting” (PopSugar) and “acutely observed family drama” (People) that delves into the lingering aftermath of a young girl’s disappearance. Ellie Mack was…
The Reunion by Kiersten Modglin
Hotel Lilith holds terrible memories for Cait Du Bois.The darkest night of her life happened within its walls. Once, she vowed never to return to the place that reminds her of the horror she…
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
“An unforgettable—and Hollywood-bound—new thriller… A mix of Hitchcockian suspense, Agatha Christie plotting, and Greek tragedy.”—Entertainment Weekly The Silent Patient is a shocking psychological thriller of a woman’s act of violence against her husband—and of the…