Author: Ada Blood

Hi, I’m Ada. I like long walks in the graveyard, horror movies, comic books, and bringing you the latest in nerd-centric news.

It’s never been a secret that the wildly popular “Resident Evil” video games were partially inspired by horror legend George A. Romero. But did you know he almost directed the live-action film adaptation? The documentary “George A. Romero’s Resident Evil” directed by Brandon Salisbury, who co-wrote the script with Robbie McGregor, has just gotten its first trailer. The project will explore the failed partnership between Romero and video game developer, Capcom. Telling the story through archived footage, unearthed documents, and newly filmed interviews with a wide variety of personalities. To give a rough overview of the movie that could have…

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1996’s teen horror classic “The Craft” left an indelible mark on many coming-of-age fright fanatics. The film’s writer Peter Filardi was been teasing a possible musical version!  Filardi’s possible musical should not be confused with “The Craft An Unauthorized Musical Parody,” which has been touring for several years now. As the name states, it is unauthorized, whereas Filardi’s possible version would be.  “We really just started discussing it,” Filardi said. “[The Craft] was my story, and I got the story credit, so that gives me something called separate rights, which covers theater. I didn’t even know that! These people with…

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Art The Clown will bring his delightfully gruesome brand of mayhem back to theaters in November. Cineverse, in partnership with Bloody Disgusting, will be re-releasing “Terrifer 2” to theaters nationwide! Extending spooky season just a bit to allow everyone’s favorite clown to wreak havoc on the film’s one-year anniversary. These screenings of “Terrifer 2” will feature a special introduction from creator Damien Leone (“All Hallow’s Eve”). Along with the exclusive, never-before-seen teaser for “Terrifier 3!” Not only will fans get a peak at the brains behind the franchise, but they’ll also get a glimpse of its latest installment. If that…

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Shoe Palace is celebrating spooky season with lines dedicated to several classic horror franchises. These new collections include “Nightmare on Elm Street,” “Friday the 13th,” and killer doll “Chucky!” This new Halloween lines feature tees, hoodies, joggers, and more. Making it great for fall and winter, or just buying ahead for the warmer months.  These exclusive collections are truly what dreams (nightmares) and made of. All sporting officially licensed artwork straight from the movies, you’re sure to make a friend till the end with any horror hound you pass in these duds. That is if they don’t walk you down with a…

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Oliver Award winner Simon Callow (“Four Weddings And A Funeral”) will star in the upcoming comedy-horror “Murder Ballads: How to Make it in Rock ’n’ Roll.” The film will premiere later this month at the Nightmares Film Festival in Columbus, Ohio. “Murder Ballads” tells the story of the rapid rise and violent fall of the rock band Stack of Corpses. A group who is now attempting to jumpstart their career by stealing another singer’s song. But end up with bloody and unexpected consequences for all involved. Callow will play Richard O’Keefe, a legendary but stereotypically drug-addled rock icon. “Murder Ballads”…

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We finally have a release date for “Masters of the Air,” the much-anticipated follow-up series to the hit shows “Band of Brothers” and “The Pacific.” The new series will be based on Donald L. Miller’s biography “Masters of the Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany.” The book tells the story of the men in the US Eighth Air Force and their heroic aerial war against Nazi forces. The upcoming series features an ensemble cast including Austin Butler (“Dune Part Two”) and Callum Turner (“Fantastic Beasts”). Alongside Anthony Boyle (“The Plot Against America”), Nate Mann…

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Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro is still hard at work on his long sought after adaptation of Mary Shelley’s groundbreaking novel, “Frankenstein.” The project has added Academy Award winner Christoph Waltz to the star-studded cast. And the announcement was made in a very del Toro way. After a recent 10th anniversary IMAX 3D screening of “Pacific Rim,” the director did an exclusive Q&A. When asked about the upcoming horror movie, he made the announcement. “I’m doing Frankenstein. We’re working on it,” del Toro responded. “We start shooting in February, and it’s a movie I have been wanting to do for 50…

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Target nailed their Halloween decor this year, especially their newest addition, Lewis O Lantern. This 8-foot tall light-up Halloween decoration has the face of a jack-o’-lantern and sports a hooded, tattered robe. This imposing figure also spouts several prerecorded catchphrases, one of which has made it go viral on TikTok. “I am not a jack-o’-lantern,” he firmly states. “My name is Lewis.” Before menical laughter ensues. Now, users of the video-sharing app are filming trips to Target to not only find this hodded figure but to hear about his identity crisis. He may just be this spooky season’s 12-foot-tall Home…

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The world’s largest post apocalyptic festival Wasteland Weekend returned to the Mojave Desert for it’s 13th year this past weekend. The five-day event ran from September 27th through October 1st, and is a fully immersive experience you have to see to believe. Over 3200 people gathered, dressed in post-apocalyptic “Mad Max” inspired garb to participate in a myriad of different activities. One of the unique things about Wasteland Weekend is that EVERYONE dresses up including vendors, performers, volunteers, staff, press, and attendees. Being in a desert, surrounded by thousands of people all dressed like the world has ended, is sure…

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Oscar-winnner Tom Hanks has taken to Instagram to warn fans about an ad using an AI likeness of him to sell a dental plan. Making this the most lackluster episode of “Black Mirror” to date. “BEWARE!! There’s a video out there promoting some dental plan with an AI version of me. I have nothing to do with it,” Hanks wrote over a photo from the ad. While the image does undeniably look like the actor, it seems age regressed by about a decade. Hanks has already spoken about the use of AI in the entertainment industry. “We saw this coming,” he…

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