You may have heard of a T-Rex, but what about a Z-Rex? Ahead of its release this summer, Wild Eye Releasing unveiled the trailer and poster for The Jurassic Dead, which headlines today's Horror Highlights. We also have details on the start of filming for the new horror movie irl and Hulu release details for the sci-fi thriller Twenty Twenty-Four.
Jurassic Dead Trailer and Poster: Press Release: "Premiering at Efm in Berlin, where it’ll be stumped internationally, the first trailer and poster for The Jurassic Dead.
Released Summer 2018 (alongside that other ‘Jurassic’ movie) The Jurassic Dead is part Jurassic Park part The Walking Dead, with a T-Rex turning everyone it attacks into a zombie!
A unit of mercenaries must team up with a group of tech-geek students after American is struck with an Emp attack. Deep in the desert, they find the source of the terror, a mad scientist...
Jurassic Dead Trailer and Poster: Press Release: "Premiering at Efm in Berlin, where it’ll be stumped internationally, the first trailer and poster for The Jurassic Dead.
Released Summer 2018 (alongside that other ‘Jurassic’ movie) The Jurassic Dead is part Jurassic Park part The Walking Dead, with a T-Rex turning everyone it attacks into a zombie!
A unit of mercenaries must team up with a group of tech-geek students after American is struck with an Emp attack. Deep in the desert, they find the source of the terror, a mad scientist...
- 3/1/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Folks in the Brooklyn area are in for a treat. Nitehawk Cinema is hosting a screening of the highly anticipated horror anthology, Xx. Also in today’s Horror Highlights: the Twenty Twenty-Four screening details, Shriekfest 2017 call for submissions, Tyler Perry’s Boo! A Madea Halloween home media info, a new trailer for Diane, and Child Eater release details.
Nitehawk Cinema’s Brooklyn Xx Screening Details: “Nitehawk presents a preview and midnite screenings of the new all female-helmed horror anthology, Xx. We also ask the Xx directors to select a couple of their influential films for midnite screenings and they chose: Michael Haneke’s The White Ribbon and Mary Lambert’s Pet Sematary.”
To learn more, visit Nitehawk Cinema’s official website.
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Twenty Twenty-Four North American Premiere Details: “We have two screenings in San Francisco, hosted by San Francisco Independent Film Festival. Twenty Twenty-Four is making its North American premiere at...
Nitehawk Cinema’s Brooklyn Xx Screening Details: “Nitehawk presents a preview and midnite screenings of the new all female-helmed horror anthology, Xx. We also ask the Xx directors to select a couple of their influential films for midnite screenings and they chose: Michael Haneke’s The White Ribbon and Mary Lambert’s Pet Sematary.”
To learn more, visit Nitehawk Cinema’s official website.
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Twenty Twenty-Four North American Premiere Details: “We have two screenings in San Francisco, hosted by San Francisco Independent Film Festival. Twenty Twenty-Four is making its North American premiere at...
- 2/1/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
2016 was chock-full of big blockbuster releases, many of which either failed to make a sizable profit or were incredibly divisive among audiences. But out of the ashes rose a beautiful flower: the indie film. Yes, independent movies had a wonderful year, some even breaking per-theater records and making their way onto my favorites of 2016 list, which also includes a Denis Villeneuve film, a comic book series, collectibles, an excellent comprehensive horror documentary, and more.
Arrival: Denis Villeneuve's Arrival is a beautiful take on language and how communication (or the lack of proper communication) can either doom or ensure our survival as human beings on this planet. The way Villeneuve tells a story is the perfect fit for a film like Arrival because its focus is small but the ideas are big, much like his previous works, Enemy, Sicario, and Prisoners.
My hope is that the takeaway from Arrival...
Arrival: Denis Villeneuve's Arrival is a beautiful take on language and how communication (or the lack of proper communication) can either doom or ensure our survival as human beings on this planet. The way Villeneuve tells a story is the perfect fit for a film like Arrival because its focus is small but the ideas are big, much like his previous works, Enemy, Sicario, and Prisoners.
My hope is that the takeaway from Arrival...
- 1/7/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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