Scary movies coming soon1/30/2024 Visually, the pics were spectacular narratively, they were scatterbrained and incredibly frustrating. Rather than rehash the Alien formula, he opted to go deeper and explore the struggle between God and man, man and machine, as viewed through the eyes of the psychotic android David (Michael Fassbender). I appreciate what Scott set out to do with Prometheus and Alien: Covenant. However, I’m feeling hopeful about the direction Álvarez will go. Ever since then, the franchise has struggled, and it’s easy to dismiss any attempt to revive it. Directed by Fede Alvarez and produced by Ridley Scott, it will look to resuscitate the once proud franchise that saw both Scott and James Cameron deliver masterworks with Alien and Aliens, respectively. Even though they’re cancelling The Midnight Club and 1899, this should make that Netflix account worthwhile this year for horror fans.We recently received a first look at the new Alien movie via a set photo. Sister Death will be a prequel, again helmed by the genius behind REC. A teenage girl fiddles with a Ouija board and gets possessed… OK, so 2017’s Verónica had a plot as fresh as sun-dried milk, but under the direction of Paco Plaza, it flourished into a suspenseful gem. The film’s finished – they’ve even revealed its run-time – so just put it out! Please! A September 2022 release was postponed to April 2023, only for that to be scrapped so Evil Dead Rise could have room. It screenwriter Gary Dauberman and Saw’s James Wan were announced as director and producer respectively, then…delays. We’re already eager.įour years and one apocalypse ago, New Line Cinema confirmed they were making the first big-screen adaptation of Stephen King’s vampire myth, ’Salem’s Lot. All we know is that Mia Goth, who’s played both aspiring actor Maxine and her psychopathic counterpart, Pearl, will return against the backdrop of 80s L.A. And he’ll keep his pedal to the metal in 2023 with trilogy conclusion MaXXXine. Last year, he released both X and its prequel, Pearl, making them quickly and cheaply to outrageous acclaim. Ti West is what every slasher filmmaker aspires to be. It could prove the most wholesomely gore-drenched reunion of horror’s year. Saw X will be the series’ first mainline entry in 13 years, and promisingly reintegrates Kevin Greutert – the director of the best sequel, VI – with Tobin Bell back as the big baddie. Paranormal Activity took Saw’s crown as the king of annual Halloween horrors and sentenced the franchise to death, but then two low-budget spinoffs slowly revived it. Like Halloween, the franchise built off the back of a projectile-vomiting teenager never emulated its original masterpiece, but Green has the track record to get a long-overdue renaissance up and running. So it’s no surprise the director’s been granted the keys to the Exorcist kingdom. Whether you love or loathe the sequels it spawned, David Gordon Green’s 40th-anniversary Halloween reboot was the best the series had been since it started. It’ll elaborate on the vampire’s slaughter of a ship’s crew as he smuggles himself from Transylvania to England, so steel yourself for a claustrophobic and monstrous slasher à la Alien.ĭavid Gordon Green’s untitled Exorcist film (October 13) The Last Voyage Of The Demeter’s twist on this oft-spun yarn is that it’s going to adapt just one chapter from the novel. Yep, it’s another Dracula film, this time courtesy of the mastermind behind Troll Hunter and The Autopsy Of Jane Doe. The Last Voyage Of The Demeter (August 11)
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