Netflix has a whole lot of original horror headed our way for Halloween, including Stephen King adaptation Mr. Harrigan’s Phone, Mike Flanagan series “The Midnight Club,” and Guillermo del Toro project “The Cabinet of Curiosities,” and the streaming service is gearing up for spooky season this week by launching their “Streams & Screams” portal for horror content.
“Streams & Screams” is its own dedicated page inside the Netflix app/website, spotlighting all of the streaming service’s new and old horror content, original, exclusive and otherwise.
Categories found within the portal include “Teen Screams,” “Zombies, Vampires & Ghouls,” “Horror Hidden Gems,” “Family Halloween Treats,” and “Slashers & Serial Killers.”
What can you stream on Netflix on the road to Halloween? Hundreds of titles including The Wretched, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Fear Street, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Babysitter, It Follows, Midnight Mass, Ash vs. Evil Dead, Insidious, Gerald’s Game, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nightbooks, Se7en, IT (2017), The Mist, Blair Witch, and so much more.
Browse the full “Streams & Screams” collection right here!
And stay tuned for more fresh horrors as Halloween inches closer…
The Final Destination franchise is being retooled with a brand new movie, with Jon Watts (Clown, Cop Car, Spider-Man: No Way Home) on board as producer. Watts is producing the sixth installment of the franchise for HBO Max, with Lori Evans Taylor (“Wicked Wicked Games”) and Guy Busick (Scream 2021) writing Final Destination 6.
As an update today, THR reports that Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein (Freaks) have been brought on board to direct Final Destination 6, with the plot under wraps.
Speaking with Dread Central, Final Destination creator Jeffrey Reddick recently teased what we can expect, suggesting the new movie will change up the classic formula.
Reddick teased, “I will say that it’s not just going to be another kind of ‘we set up a group of people, they cheat death, and then just death gets them.’ And there’s one wrinkle that we kind of added to every movie to kind of like change it up a little bit: this one is… a true Final Destination movie, but it doesn’t follow that kind of formula that we’ve kind of established.”
Stay tuned for more on Final Destination 6 as we learn it.
Producers on the new movie for New Line Cinema also include Dianne McGunigle (Cop Car) as well as Final Destination producers Craig Perry and Sheila Hanahan Taylor.
This will be the sixth installment in the hit franchise, and the first in over ten years. Each film centers on “Death” hunting down young friends who survive a mass casualty event.
Officially announced by FX today, “American Horror Story” Season 11 is titled “American Horror Story: New York City,” and the new season will premiere on October 19, 2022!
The first two episodes of the 10-episode season will drop at 10 PM ET/PT on FX and will stream the next day on Hulu. They will be followed by two episodes each Wednesday.
The plot for “AHS: NYC” is under wraps at the moment, but the tagline reads: “New Season. New City. New Fears.” While you wait for more, check out a killer poster down below.
The cast includes Joe Mantello, Billie Lourd, Zachary Quinto, Russell Tovey, Leslie Grossman, Charlie Carver, Sandra Bernhard, Isaac Powell, Denis O’Hare and Patti LuPone.
As we previously learned, “American Horror Story” has been ordered through Season 13.
Yeah I'm glad Quinto is back but tbh this setting and tho synopsis isn't exactly giving me high hopes will watch tho
“American Horror Story: New York City” Arrives This Halloween!
Officially announced by FX today, “American Horror Story” Season 11 is titled “American Horror Story: New York City,” and the new season will premiere on October 19, 2022! The first two episodes of the 10-episode season will drop at 10 PM ET/PT on FX and will stream the next day on Hulu. They...bloody-disgusting.com
Announced by Arrow Video this morning, Ju-On: The Grudge Collection is due out this December, featuring a brand new 4K restoration of Japanese classic Ju-On: The Grudge.
This one is a UK RELEASE, headed our way on December 19, 2022.
“Ju-On”: the name given to a deadly curse spawned when someone dies in the grip of a violent rage. All who come into contact with it are doomed… Collected together for the first time, writer-director Takashi Shimizu’s Ju-On: The Grudge series represents the flesh-crawling pinnacle of Japanese chillers that swept the globe at the turn of the millennium.
The films introduce the anonymous family house in the suburbs of Tokyo where an unspeakable evil lingers alongside its residents, the ghastly mother-son pairing of Kayoko and Toshio Saeki. Shimizu’s disconcerting approach to plotting, unnerving eye for the uncanny details in the dark corners of the frame and an innate talent for effective jump scares so impressed Evil Dead director Sam Raimi that he invited the director to helm two Hollywood remakes.
The quintessential J-horror series make its Blu-ray debut with a brand new 4K restoration of Ju-On: The Grudge and a wealth of new and archival extras, including Shimizu’s two The Curse straight-to-video precursors (previously unreleased outside Japan) and the White Ghost/Black Ghost diptych of tales unfolding within the same terrifying universe.
Here’s the full breakdown…
DISC 1 – JU-ON: THE CURSE AND JU-ON: THE CURSE 2 (BLU-RAY)
- Brand new 4K restoration of Ju-On: The Grudge from the original camera negative by Arrow Films
- 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation of Ju-On: The Grudge in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of all films
- Home video premiere outside Japan of Ju-On: The Curse and Ju-On: The Curse 2
- Original 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio (except The Curse and The Curse 2) and 2.0 stereo audio
- Optional English subtitles
- Exclusive 60-page collector’s booklet featuring writing by Grady Hendrix, James Marsh, Tom Mes, William Carroll and Lindsay Nelson [Limited Edition Exclusive]
- Reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Oink Creative
- Twenty-four double-sided, postcard-sized artcards [Limited Edition Exclusive]
- Reversible poster with new and original artwork [Limited Edition Exclusive]
DISC 2 & 3 – JU-ON: THE GRUDGE (4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY / BLU-RAY)
- Introduction to both films by writer-director Takashi Shimizu
- Introduction to Ju-On: The Curse by actor Takako Fuji
DISC 4 – JU-ON: THE GRUDGE 2 (BLU-RAY)
- Brand new 4K restoration from the original camera negative by Arrow Films
- Introduction by writer-director Takashi Shimizu
- New audio commentary by film historian David Kalat
- Audio commentary by Sam Raimi and Scott Spiegel
- Alternate English dub track in 5.1 Surround
- Haunting in Monochrome, a new interview with Takashi Shimizu on the Ju-On films
- Being Kayako, a new interview with Takako Fuji on her role as Kayako
- The Evolution of Ju-On, a brand new featurette with authors and Japan specialists Tom Mes and Zack Davisson discussing the cultural forces that shaped the series
- Through a Glass Darkly, an archive interview with Takashi Shimizu
- Whispers in the Dark, an archive interview with actor Megumi Okina on her role as Rika
- Fade to Black, an archive interview with actress Kayoko Shibata, who plays Mariko
- On-set interviews with Takashi Shimizu, Megumi Okina, Misaki Ito, Misa Uehara and Yui Ichikawa
- Deleted scenes with commentary by Takashi Shimizu
- Almost an hour of behind-the-scenes footage
- Ju-On True Stories, two ghostly true-life tales that inspired the films, narrated by Hiroyoshi Kihara
- Original trailers
- Image gallery
DISC 5 – JU-ON: WHITE GHOST AND JU-ON: BLACK GHOST (BLU-RAY)
- Introduction by writer-director Takashi Shimizu
- New audio commentary with scholar Raechel Dumas and critic Jasper Sharp
- Alternate English dub track in 5.1 Surround
- Interview with Takashi Shimizu from the time of making Ju-On: The Grudge 2
- On-set interviews with Noriko Sakai, Chiharu Niiyama, Kei Horie, Yui Ichikawa, Emi Yamamoto and Shingo Katsurayama
- Deleted scenes
- 55 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage
- On-set reports by cast members Noriko Sakai, Yui Ichikawa and Erika Kuroishi
- Premieres and stage greetings footage from Japan, Taiwan and Korea
- Trailers and TV spots
- Image gallery
- Introduction to Ju-On: Black Ghost by writer-director Mari Asato
- New interview with Mari Asato
- Original trailer
- Image galleries
I haven't seen much newer I consider good. There's something different about 70 80s horor it's just better imoTomorrow is October and start of Horror Fest for me where all Month I'll be watching Horror Flicks. I'm trying to watch more newer stuff I never watched before or at least stuff I haven't seen in ages like Hellraiser. Let the scaring begin!
Some of it was that they werent afraid to push the limit on stuff and make things a hard R and all, and also story and atmosphere play a part in it as well. The reason why I think X and The Cursed are currently the best Horror movies of this yearI haven't seen much newer I consider good. There's something different about 70 80s horor it's just better imo
Some of it was that they werent afraid to push the limit on stuff and make things a hard R and all, and also story and atmosphere play a part in it as well. The reason why I think X and The Cursed are currently the best Horror movies of this year
Yeah this is what I'm doing this year, been trying to dig around a bit and find some movies to dive in to. I'll be finishing off the last week of October with the classics probably like Scream, NOES etc.I always try to watch hidden gems among horror that many dont know about or are cult hits