Terror At Oakheart Now Available On Steam
Developer Tainted Pact and publisher Assemble Entertainment have just released their horror adventure game Terror At Oakheart for PCs on Steam.
Developer Tainted Pact and publisher Assemble Entertainment have just released their horror adventure game Terror At Oakheart for PCs on Steam.
Brigette Lundy-Paine is not in enough things. They were the breakout star of Netflix’s Atypical and they were most excellent in Bill and Ted Face The Music, and….that’s about all we’ve seen them in. But there’s one more on the way — Lundy-Paine will be featured in the horror movie I Saw The TV Glow, coming this spring from A24.
IFC Films will be introducing a unique kind of horror film, Stopmotion, later this month. Yes, the name means the whole thing’s a love letter to stop motion, chiefly the demented kind.
Developer Tainted Pact and publisher Assemble Entertainment have announced their horror adventure game Terror At Oakheart will be released to Steam before the month is over.
The original A Quiet Place was pretty neat: a suspense thriller where Earth’s population had been decimated by man-chomping aliens who see through sound, forcing the survivors to creep around as silently as possible — or else. The sequel, A Quiet Place Part II, was…well, I have no idea, because I’ve never gotten the chance to see it. I didn’t pay for a ticket, rental stores are dead as a concept, and the only place it streams is Paramount+.
There’s a new film coming from Blumhouse, the guys who produced M3GAN and the Five Nights At Freddy’s movie last year. Their next horror feature, Imaginary, seems to be a blend of those two concepts: a killer toy that happens to be a bear.
It’s 200% real, folks…the Ghost with the Most is really returning this year. The first piece of marketing for Beetlejuice 2 appeared this morning from Warner Bros, and it came with a surprise: the release date AND a confirmed title, which wasn’t what anyone was expecting. It’s being called “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.”
Breaking Glass Pictures has announced they’re releasing the indie horror film Alice And The Vampire Queen to digital platforms next month.
Every now and then a movie comes out where all you hear is the basic plot and you’re like, “hee hee, this should be good.” We feel that way about Abigail, the Universal horror picture revealed today alongside its first trailer.
Later this week, Korean studio Funnylocks will release the full version of their gripping survival horror game, Unstoppable, on Steam. The game was previously semi-released one chapter at a time, but the full release will incorporate all four chapters into one.
It’s fast becoming a cliche that if a classic character that has long been under copyright protection is freed into the public domain, the first thing that happens is someone deliberately plays them against type in some kind of horror production. It may not be very original or creative, but it gets attention and that’s what counts.
Free league are fast becoming a household name in the RPG community. Have they got another hit? Find out in this Walking Dead Universe RPG review. The Swedish publisher is famous for releasing high quality, easy to learn, quick to table, and most importantly; fun RPG games. Also renown for acquiring big budget IPs, they have done it again with the acquisition of AMC’s The Walking Dead TV series.