The Ghostwire: Tokyo release date is official, and more news is coming soon. PlayStation is planning an official Ghostwire: Tokyo February 2022 showcase event for Thursday, February 3 at 2 pm PST / 5 pm EST / 10 pm GMT, and the YouTube description for the event placeholder (opens in …
Read More »Dying Light 2 pre-loads go live across all platforms ahead of its Friday arrival
Dying Light 2 pre-loads are live now, giving players across all platforms the chance to prep their installs so they’re ready to play ASAP. Despite some copies already making it out into the wild, the proper release date for Dying Light 2 is still set for Friday, February 4. Developer …
Read More »The X-Men have a hell, and Sabretooth is now its king
February 2’s Sabretooth #1 (opens in new tab) sets up a terrifying (and terrifyingly appropriate) new status quo for the eponymous mutant villain – he’s the ruler of mutant hell. With Sabretooth having been stuck in exile in Krakoa’s equivalent of prison since House of X/Powers of X (opens in …
Read More »Yellowjackets and Birds of Prey stars join cast of Stephen Kings The Boogeyman adaptation
Sophie Thatcher and Chris Messina are set to star in the upcoming movie adaptation of Stephen King’s short story The Boogeyman, Deadline (opens in new tab) reports. The movie will center around a teenage girl reeling from the tragic death of her mother, who finds herself and her brother haunted …
Read More »New Netflix series All of Us Are Dead is being called a “masterpiece” on par with Squid Game
First there was Squid Game, then Hellbound. 2022 has already seen Stay Close captivate viewers. How about one more? Netflix’s new horror series All of Us Are Dead has skyrocketed up the streaming charts and viewers can’t stop talking about the Korean “masterpiece”. If you’re a zombie fan, you’re in …
Read More »Belfast review: “Kenneth Branaghs nostalgic autobiographical tale”
We open in August 1969, as Molotov cocktails ignite a street of terraced houses in the titular city. It is a largely Protestant district, dotted with Catholic families, and until now these neighbors have lived in harmony. Not any more – Unionist hardmen are torching the Catholics out of their …
Read More »Nightmare Alley review: “Guillermo del Toro’s nightmares remain worlds apart from the pack”
Few filmmakers move between worlds with the fluent cogency of Guillermo del Toro. From arthouse to Hollywood, fairytale land to vicious wartime reality, his films trace lines of blood and feeling between territories with intuitive expressive force. Hence, perhaps, his long-nurtured interest in William Lindsay Gresham’s 1946 novel, first brilliantly …
Read More »The Walking Dead final season returns for part 2 with tense new trailer
A brand new trailer for part 2 of The Walking Dead final season has been released, promising a high-stakes continuation of the zombie show’s last installment. “We survived everything for what? To keep fighting and killing each other?” Norman Reedus’ Daryl asks. And that certainly looks to be the case, …
Read More »Archive 81 is Netflix’s next must-watch horror and viewers “can’t stop thinking about it”
Archive 81 might just be 2022’s first must-watch horror series. The ingredients are there: a compelling premise, a ton of jump scares, and found footage – all backed up by producer and horror legend James Wan, director of The Conjuring and Insidious. It’s little wonder Netflix viewers are talking about …
Read More »I Know What You Did Last Summer canceled at Prime Video after one season
Amazon Prime Video has canceled I Know What You Did Last Summer after one season, Deadline (opens in new tab) reports. The teen horror series premiered in October 2021 and received mixed reviews. It was part of the streamer’s push for more young adult content I Know What You Did …
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