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Rian Johnson returns to the world of his hit murder-mystery Knives Out with a brand new Benoit Blanc mystery, the filmmaker revealing that the sequel’s official title is Glass Onion. Billed as a “Knives Out mystery,” Rian Johnson’s Glass Onion will be releasing this coming holiday season. You can check out the official title reveal teaser video down below! Johnson tweets, “Something I love about Agatha Christie is how she never tread water creatively. I think there’s a misperception that her books use the same formula over and over, but fans know the opposite is true. It wasn’t just settings…

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While we wait for Dario Argento‘s brand new movie Dark Glasses, the Italian horror master’s first movie in ten years, Film at Lincoln Center in New York City will be hosting Beware of Dario Argento: A 20-Film Retrospective from June 17 through June 29, loaded with brand new restorations of Argento classics plus the North American premiere of Dark Glasses! From Film at Lincoln Center and Cinecittà, the retrospective of the iconic Italian horror director’s influential feature films includes 17 films premiering in brand-new 4K restorations prepared expressly for this occasion by Cinecittà, with Argento in person for select screenings. Ever since his heart-stopping directorial debut in…

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When you have the former head of Nintendo of America talking about your game on Twitter, you should take notice. That’s what Reggie Fils-Aimé did with developer Plot Twist’s upcoming Lovecraftian Metroidvania, The Last Case of Benedict Fox. The game was announced during the Summer Game Fest for the Xbox Series, Xbox One, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, with a Spring 2023 release. Per publisher Rogue Games, The Last Case of Benedict Fox “immerses players in an atmospheric gothic world filled with exploration, puzzles, platforming, and intense combat”. The story takes place in 1925 Boston, where…

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Released in 2018, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom set the final film in the Jurassic World trilogy up for success, coming to a close with all the surviving dinosaurs from Jurassic World – plus their DNA – making their way off Isla Nublar and being unleashed onto the mainland. Sure, Steven Spielberg’s The Lost World: Jurassic Park brought a T-rex to San Diego back in 1997, but Fallen Kingdom promised the first movie under the franchise umbrella that would full-on deliver on a dream premise for the fans, forcing dinosaurs and humans to co-exist. “Welcome to Jurassic World,” Jeff Goldblum’s Ian…

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After teasing fans with the potential of Dino Crisis heading to Sony’s revamped PlayStation Plus service, Capcom has now apparently given Resident Evil fans a treat with the original Resident Evil: Director’s Cut being available on the service as of today. For those not in the know, way back when Capcom had been working on the follow-up to the original Resident Evil, they had decided to scrap what they were working on with Resident Evil 2 (which was dubbed Resident Evil 1.5 by fans), and go back to the drawing board. In order to satiate fans, Capcom decided to release…

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Released in 2018, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom set the final film in the Jurassic World trilogy up for success, coming to a close with all the surviving dinosaurs from Jurassic World – plus their DNA – making their way off Isla Nublar and being unleashed onto the mainland. Sure, Steven Spielberg’s The Lost World: Jurassic Park brought a T-rex to San Diego back in 1997, but Fallen Kingdom promised the first movie under the franchise umbrella that would full-on deliver on a dream premise for the fans, forcing dinosaurs and humans to co-exist. “Welcome to Jurassic World,” Jeff Goldblum’s Ian…

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Fangoria has kicked off the week with a sneak peek at Issue 16 of the new run, which makes history by making The Weeknd the first-ever pop star to get a Fangoria cover story! Bloody Disgusting’s own Noah Levine explored The Weeknd’s connection to the horror genre here on BD earlier this year, so he’s needless to say a natural fit for the Fangoria brand. “Fangoria’s summer issue makes history by putting on its cover the collaboration between Oscar-nominated makeup FX artist Mike Marino and multi-million record selling recording artist The Weeknd,” the official press release from Fangoria announced this…

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After teasing fans with the potential of Dino Crisis heading to Sony’s revamped PlayStation Plus service, Capcom has now apparently given Resident Evil fans a treat with the original Resident Evil: Director’s Cut being available on the service as of today. For those not in the know, way back when Capcom had been working on the follow-up to the original Resident Evil, they had decided to scrap what they were working on with Resident Evil 2 (which was dubbed Resident Evil 1.5 by fans), and go back to the drawing board. In order to satiate fans, Capcom decided to release…

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Fangoria has kicked off the week with a sneak peek at Issue 16 of the new run, which makes history by making The Weeknd the first-ever pop star to get a Fangoria cover story! Bloody Disgusting’s own Noah Levine explored The Weeknd’s connection to the horror genre here on BD earlier this year, so he’s needless to say a natural fit for the Fangoria brand. “Fangoria’s summer issue makes history by putting on its cover the collaboration between Oscar-nominated makeup FX artist Mike Marino and multi-million record selling recording artist The Weeknd,” the official press release from Fangoria announced this…

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Lara Jean Chorostecki, who played Freddie Lounds in NBC’s “Hannibal,” is reteaming with Don Mancini for the upcoming “Chucky” Season 2, Deadline is reporting this afternoon. Deadline notes, “Details of Chorostecki’s character are being kept under wraps, as the setting for the new season is yet to be revealed.” Brad Dourif and Jennifer Tilly will both be back for “Chucky” Season 2, with returning cast also including Zackary Arthur as Jake Wheeler, Björgvin Arnarson as Devon Evans, Alyvia Alyn Lind as Lexy Cross, Fiona Dourif as Nica Pierce, Alex Vincent as Andy Barclay, Christine Elise as Kyle and Barbara Alyn Woods as Mayor Michelle Cross. Devon Sawa will be playing a new character in…

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The Hallyu Wave (or Korean Wave) has been a part of western culture for at least a decade now, but I think we can all agree that recently it has become even bigger. With BTS dominating the charts and award shows, to K-dramas becoming the It Shows of the moment, there’s been more eyes than ever on Korea. That includes books set in Korea. I’ve written a few times about my experience learning to love and accept my Korean roots, but I think it definitely dawned on me while researching and writing this list of recommendations that a younger version…

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Who doesn’t love great, new queer SFF? Well, whoever they are, they’re no friend of mine, because I can never get enough. And in 2022 we’ve got some truly exceptional science fiction and fantasy coming our way with a whole host of LGBTQ characters and queernormative worlds I know you’re not going to be able to get enough of. We’re talking bookish vampires (yes, plural), women who turn into dragons, blood AND music magic, not to mention some spacefaring outlaws. Tell me that doesn’t sound like a dream. And don’t even try to pretend like you’re not excited about them,…

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People approach books and their adaptations in different ways. I guess that most book lovers will want to read the book first, and then watch whatever adaptation comes out. Still, I’m sure that there are also people who actually prefer to watch the movie first for several reasons, the most prominent being the fact that on-screen adaptations are quicker to absorb, potentially making it easier to understand what we are being told, since the use of video and their length tend to put aside the need for the whole worldbuilding books sometimes require. Although I am partial to the read-the-book-first-and-watch-the-movie-later…

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Juneteenth, short for June nineteenth, commemorates the effective end of slavery in the United States. June 19th is the day that federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, in 1865 to enforce the Emancipation Proclamation that all enslaved people be freed. On June 17th, 2021, it officially became a federal holiday. It has been a long time coming. Dr. Opal Lee has been campaigning for decades to have Juneteenth nationally recognized, and when she was 94 years old, she saw President Biden sign the bill. Communities nationwide are celebrating by walking 2.5 miles, in recognition of the 2.5 years it took…

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