Getting stranger all the time. The much-anticipated fifth and final season of Stranger Things is not expected to debut on Netflix until 2024, and series creators Matt and Ross Duffer said this…
Jayson Drury

Jayson Drury
Jayson Drury has been working in horror media for more than a decade. With an undying passion for all things macabre, spooky and grotesque, he loves dissecting all things horror. He’s written for multiple outlets--doing reviews, interviews and news. His favorite horror films are Jaws, Alien, In the Mouth of Madness, Deep Red and Martyrs.
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The Cronenberg legacy carries on. Caitlin Cronenberg–daughter of body horror legend David Cronenberg (Scanners, Videodrome, The Fly)–has wrapped production on her directorial debut, Humane, according to a report on Deadline. The…
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Goodbye, so long, farewell. David Harbour is pumped and ready to return as Jim Hopper in the fifth and final season of the Netflix phenomenon Stranger Things–slated to start shooting sometime next…
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Macabre manga is on the way. Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre–an anime horror anthology series–is slated for a Netflix premiere Jan. 19, 2023. Check out the brief…
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Trading one horror for another. A Quiet Place: Day One–the prequel to the popular A Quiet Place franchise–recently had its release date bumped back to March 8, 2024, but some good news…
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And now for some horror served underwater. The film adaptation of the popular Bioshock video game is moving apace, with both director Francis Lawrence (Hunger Games) and screenwriter Michael Green (Blade Runner…
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Is this the pearl of great price? It’s been quite a year for filmmaker Ti West. His horror pic X was a hit with fans and critics, and then his prequel, Pearl, was…
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A new slasher for the new year. Candy Land–a new slasher entry–has been picked up by Quiver Distribution for a Jan. 6, 2023 theatrical and on-demand release, according to a…
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A peek at what could yet be? Acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro has been trying for what seems forever to adapt H.P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness to the big screen, but…
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And now for some ho-ho-horror. Christmas Bloody Christmas–the latest way to celebrate the holiday with maniacal mayhem–will slash its way onto the big screen and onto Shudder Dec. 9. Check…