Such Sights to Show You: Ranking movies based on Clive Barker’s Stories

By Paul Grammatico


Clive Barker has always been a master of world building horror which stems from his exquisite, twisted, and often blood-stained worlds that he creates through his many short stories, novellas, and novels.

Many of his literary creations have been projected onto the masses via the cinematic lens. His short stories and novellas have been elaborate in their complexity and scope to be made into feature films. Sadly, no one has adapted of his novels for the screen but this may be that novels such as Weaveworld, The Great and Secret Show, and Damnation Game are so vast and complex in their scope, that the might be better served for episodic television (there has been whispers of HBO and Director David Gordon Green bringing the puzzle box to the small screen, but that’s another story).

Here are the nine films (so far) that have been adapted from the written works of Clive Barker. Here’s to a spirited discussion of disagreements, but I hope I’ve done Mr. Barker proud. Continue reading

Amazon developing ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ series

Amazon Studios has given a series greenlight to YA horror series I Know What You Did Last Summer, a modern take on the hit 1997 slasher film. The project is a collaboration with Sony Pictures Television and Original Film.

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Review: Don’t Look Back from writer/director Jeffrey Reddick (FRIGHTFEST 2020)

Review by Paul Grammatico


In the current climate we witness actions and; more often, inactions with certain incidents and events. As a result of these actions or inactions, there can be severe consequences. Hood River Entertainment’s latest offering Don’t Look Back is a stark, dark, and excellent exploration of the very essence of karma.

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Interview: Jeffrey Reddick talks Final Destination, Day of the Dead, directing ‘Don’t Look Back’ and more!

We were delighted to speak with Jeffrey Reddick; the writer and creator of the massively successful supernatural horror Final Destination which has spawned it’s own franchise, ahead of the world premiere of his directorial debut Don’t Look Back at Frightfest 2020 (October Edition).

“I’m not scared of monsters or ghosts or hockey masked killers. The thing that really scares me is how easily people can turn on each other”

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Trailer released for ‘The Craft: Legacy’

Surprise! We’ve learned today that Blumhouse’s upcoming new take on The Craft isn’t a remake but rather a sequel, and it’s been given the official title The Craft: Legacy.
In this year’s continuation of the cult hit from the ’90s, an eclectic foursome of aspiring teenage witches get more than they bargained for as they lean into theirnewfound powers.

The film is released on VOD in USA/Canada October 28 2020 (with a UK cinema release planned for the same date). Check out the trailer below, which introduces the new weirdos and confirms that this is indeed a sequel to the 1996 film! Continue reading

Trailer released for body-swap horror/comedy ‘Freaky’

Happy Death Day and Happy Death Day 2U director Christopher Landon is recently been teasing a brand new horror/comedy with an original concept titled Freaky, releasing November 13 2020 and the trailer has just been released.

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Further details released for Scream Factory ‘Friday The 13th’ collection Blu-Ray

Scream Factory has unleashed the full list of bonus features that will be included in their Friday the 13th Collection (Deluxe Edition) set, to be released on October 13, 2020

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Review – The Horror Crowd (FRIGHTFEST 2020)

Fear…the most primal of human emotions. Dracula, Frankenstein, The Wolfman… The Exorcist, Jaws, Alien. What made the creators of these films dream up the nightmares that kept us up at night? Were they as strange and twisted as their creations? And what about today’s creators of horror? Who are the minds behind the macabre of present day?

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Netflix’s The Babysitter: Killer Queen Trailer Released

A sequel to Netflix’s 2017 horror-comedy The Babysitter with The Babysitter: Killer Queen set to arrive on the streaming service on September 10.

McG returned to direct the film, written by Dan Lagana and Brad Morris & Jimmy Warden and McG.


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‘The Exorcist’ reboot in the works

Casually mentioned in tonight’s news about Amazon’s “Dead Ringers” series, Deadline has spilled the beans that production company Morgan Creek is reportedly working on a reboot of The Exorcist.

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