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New Killing Floor 2 Dev Diary Takes Aim

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Since the announcement of Killing Floor 2 for PC and PlayStation 4, we’ve been happier than a vampire baby in a kiddie pool filled with blood. The powers-that-be have released a new developer diary that takes a look at the game’s weaponry. Dig it!

From the Press Release:
Today Tripwire Interactive is thrilled to unveil the newest installment of the multi-part developer diary series for the highly anticipated PC and PlayStation®4 title KILLING FLOOR 2. Known for having high-quality, realistic guns in their games, the Tripwire Interactive team are no strangers when it comes to packing their virtual armory with weapons of all types. In this brand new developer diary installment, Weapons and Perks: Part 1, the team gives an inside look at what it takes to push the weapons and perk systems to the next level in KILLING FLOOR 2. The sky’s the limit when it comes to the new and exciting tools that players will have at their fingertips to kill hordes of the deadly zeds. Whether it is traditional weaponry, sci-fi-themed armaments, or even post-apocalyptic hybrid arms, KILLING FLOOR 2 will continue to expand upon its already vast arsenal while keeping fan-favorites from the first title when the game releases next year.

In KILLING FLOOR 2, players descend into continental Europe, where the outbreak caused by Horzine Biotech’s failed experiment has quickly spread and gained unstoppable momentum, essentially paralyzing the European Union.  Just one month after the events in the original KILLING FLOOR, the specimen clones are everywhere, and civilization is in disarray; communications have failed, governments have collapsed, and military forces have been systematically eradicated. The people of Europe know survival and self-preservation too well, and lucky survivors have gone into hiding.

Not all have given up hope though… A group of civilians and mercenaries have banded together to combat the outbreak and established privately funded operation bases across Europe. Upon tracking specimen clone outbreaks, players will descend into zed-laden hot zones and exterminate them.

KILLING FLOOR 2 is developed and published by Tripwire Interactive for the PC, SteamOS, and PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and is slated for release in 2015. This title has not yet been rated by the ESRB, but Tripwire Interactive anticipates a rating of “M” for Mature.

For more info visit the official Killing Floor 2 website, “like” Tripwire Interactive on Facebook, and follow Tripwire Interactive on Twitter.

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Jurassic World – Chris Pratt Revs for His Life

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Entertainment Weekly scored another image from Jurassic World, this one featuring star Chris Pratt riding through one of the most dangerous terrains we’ve ever seen. Check it out!

Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Irrfan Khan, Vincent D’Onofrio, Jake Johnson, Omar Sy, BD Wong, and Judy Greer star in the film, which will be released in 3D by Universal Pictures.

Related Story: Jurassic World Viral Site Bids You Welcome

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Colin Trevorrow (Safety Not Guaranteed) penned the script with Derek Connolly and directs. Steven Spielberg and Thomas Tull executive produce, and Frank Marshall and Pat Crowley produce Jurassic World.

In theaters June 12, 2015, this is a new sci-fi terror adventure set 22 years after the horrific events of the original Jurassic Park.

More as it comes.

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Marzi Montazeri to Score Hairmetal Shotgun Zombie Massacre: The Movie

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We have some more quick news to share regarding a project that’s home to one of our favorite titles ever, Hairmetal Shotgun Zombie Massacre: The Movie. Marzi Montazeri, guitarist for Philip H. Anselmo and the Illegals as well as his own band Heavy As Texas, has come aboard to score the flick!

“Music and film go hand in hand, and I’ve always been fully aware of the dynamics it creates and the moods it sets for the scenes so I’ve always wanted to score a movie,” says Montazeri (pictured below).

“When I heard of Josh Vargas’ Hairmetal Shotgun Zombie Massacre: The Movie, I wanted in! The title alone was enough, but after viewing it, I am truly looking forward to injecting my musical sense into this . Josh is an incredible new talent with a giant heart and working with him is gonna be a blast.”

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The flick, co-written by Vargas along with Justin Whitney (based on his own short story), is also directed by Vargas and features cameos by Tom Araya (Slayer), Randy Blythe (Lamb of God), and David Vincent (Morbid Angel).

Hairmetal Shotgun Zombie Massacre: The Movie centers on a hairmetal band that is struggling to find its own identity. The members decide to record their first full length album in a creepy cabin located in the middle of a notorious cemetery. Chock-full of weed, coke, and booze, the band discovers a secret in the cellar and unwittingly opens a gate that allows demons to possess the corpses in the surrounding cemetery. Forced to survive the night and with the odds getting slimmer, the band must battle hordes of the demonic undead and hope to get a record deal somewhere in the process.

Look for a trailer soon! In the interim dig on the first stills and behind-the-scenes video below.

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Hairmetal Shotgun Zombie Massacre: The Movie

Hairmetal Shotgun Zombie Massacre: The Movie

Hairmetal Shotgun Zombie Massacre: The Movie

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Caveman Roars onto Blu-ray from Olive Films

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Here’s a true story for you. When I was 9 years old in 1981, I conned my mom into taking me to see Friday the 13th Part 2 at the Kingsway Theatre in Brooklyn, NY. I was feeling pretty brave, you know? Anyway, once we got to the ice pick through the skull part within the opening ten minutes, I was scared shitless. Thankfully, Caveman was playing right next door so my mother pulled me from the theatre and we went and had some laughs with dinosaurs instead.

Needless to say, I hold that movie in high regard, and now it’s officially on its way to Blu-ray via Olive Films.

Ringo Starr, Shelley Long, Dennis Quaid, and Barbara Bach all starred in the Carl Gotlieb-directed film. Look for it in stores on February 17, 2015!

Synopsis:
The Beatles’ Ringo Starr is Atouk, the caveman of the title. As the leader of a rag-tag group of cavemen considered inferior by a larger group of cavemen, Atouk has his work cut out for him when he sets his sights on the beautiful Lana (Barbara Bach). Trouble is… Lana belongs to Tonda (John Matuszak), the leader of the “superior” cavemen. Undeterred, Atouk sets out to win Lana’s hand while being pursued by the caveman-crazy Tala (Shelley Long) and fending off some very hungry dinosaurs.

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This Barber Will Take a LOT Off Your Top

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Scott Glenn can do creepy. Easily, in fact. Scott Glenn armed with a straight razor… well! That goes far beyond creepy! On tap right now we have your first look at The Barber.

Chris Coy, Lydia Hearst, Stephen Tobolowsky, Jessica Lu, and Kristen Hager co-star. Basel Owies directs. Look for it on DVD March 27th.

Synopsis:
Eugene is a small town barber, beloved by the local community but hiding a deadly secret. John is hunting for a serial killer, not to expose him but to learn the business! They form a twisted bond and turn the town upside down as Eugene teaches John to kill.

The Barber

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Neil Patrick Harris Joins the Freaks in this Preview of American Horror Story: Freak Show Episode 4.11 – Magical Thinking

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We were holding off posting this preview for “American Horror Story: Freak Show’s” return next year with Episode 4.11, “Magical Thinking,” in hopes FX would release photos from it as they typically do each Friday; but since it features guest star Neil Patrick Harris’ first appearance on the show, we figured we’d do it now and then show off the stills once they arrive.

Look for the “AHS: Freak Show” mid-season return on Wednesday, January 7, 2015.  Just three episodes remain!

“American Horror Story: Freak Show” – Episode 4.11 – “Magical Thinking” (airs 1/7/15)
Elsa (Jessica Lange) prepares for her move to Hollywood. The Twins (Sarah Paulson) grow enamored with a traveling salesman. Dell (Michael Chiklis) plots Jimmy’s (Evan Peters) escape from police custody. Directed by Michael Goi; written by Jennifer Salt.

For more info visit the “AHS: Freak Show” Facebook page, check out “AHS: Freak Show” on Tumblr, and follow @AHSFX on Twitter along with “American Horror Story” on FX.

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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – The Exo Zombies Rise with Star Power!

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Zombies are no strangers to the Call of Duty universe, but mechanized zombies? Well, that’s a re-animated corpse of a different color! Read on for your first look!

Untrained and unprepared, four Atlas employees must survive a horror unlike any other. John Malkovich, Bill Paxton, Rose McGowan, and Jon Bernthal star in Exo Zombies, coming to Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare DLC in 2015.

The first chapter of Exo Zombies is included with the Havoc DLC pack or as part of the Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Season Pass. Get the Season Pass for access to four exciting DLC packs at one great price, each delivering a collection of new, thrilling multiplayer content, bonus weapons, and more!

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Call of Duty Exo Zombies

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Scream Factory Overload: Carrie! Ghoulies! Sleepaway Camp 2 and 3!!

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No company knocked more balls out of the park in 2014 than Scream Factory, who released countless fan-favorites onto Blu-ray for the first time and also reintroduced some lost gems to us horror folk. 2015 looks to be no different, as Scream Factory has already unveiled a sneak peek at their upcoming slate!

Over on their Facebook page this afternoon, the company showed off the cover art for three releases that are headed our way in April of next year, which include an Invaders from Mars Blu-ray as well as Blu two-packs of Ghoulies/Ghoulies 2 and Carrie (2002)/The Rage: Carrie 2. No details on extras or specs at this time.

Perhaps most excitingly, they also teased Blu-ray Collector’s Editions of both Sleepaway Camp 2: Unhappy Campers and Sleepaway Camp 3: Teenage Wasteland, which they say have been heavily requested. Again, they offered up no details, and cover art isn’t yet available for those two titles.

While we wait for more, check out all the new art below!

To find out more about Scream Factory and their upcoming releases, visit the official Scream Factory website, “like” Scream Factory on Facebook or follow them on Twitter (@scream_factory).

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Zombies Get Spoofed in Upcoming Film The Walking Deceased

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If you’re anything like me, the only parody films you’re really interested in are the ones that feature hardcore sexual activity. “The Walking Dead” already got one of those, and now a spoof is on its way that promises everything but the penetration. Read on if that whets your appetite!

Coming in March of next year courtesy of ARC Entertainment is an indie film called The Walking Deceased, which is far better than original title Walking with the Dead. The DVD release is schedule for March 27th, and you’ll find the plot crunch below.

Directed by Scott Dow, the film stars Tim Ogletree, Joey Oglesby, and Dave Sheridan.

Learn more over on The Walking Deceased Facebook page.

Synopsis:
The Walking Deceased is the Scary Movie of the zombie genre, ripping on the biggest and best of zombie pop-culture, arguably the most crazed genre in the world. The story follows a group of survivors from all walks of the apocalypse – an idiotic sheriff with definite coma-induced brain damage, his hardass son, a hobo with only a crossbow to stave off the walking dead, four squabbling friends forced to survive this zombieland together, and a lonely zombie who just needs love to fully regain his warm body – who leave their once-safe mall hideout in search of the rumored Safe Haven Ranch, a refuge untouched by the zombie virus that has ravaged humanity.

But despite the comforting name, they discover that this sanctuary may not be as welcoming as advertised…

The Walking Deceased

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Top Steam Horror Games ON SALE NOW – PC Buyer’s Guide

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The holidays are here and money is tight so now is the time to consider your purchases carefully! That being said… on tap right now we look at some of the horror-related games available on Steam that are currently on sale.

Find out whether or not they’re worth your hard-earned cash!

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We will be adding titles to this list throughout the week so CHECK BACK OFTEN!


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Not Classified by ESRB as of writing (expect M)


Can you feel it in the air? The joy, the whimsy, the ever present tingle that dreams just might come true? Maybe you’ll finally take that magical cabin excursion you’ve been longing for, or your boss will finally give you that raise, or that girl you are fighting with might just get over it with a brief snog under the mistletoe and a shag on the copy machine. It might not happen, but if we cross our fingers and wish, maybe it will all become real this season of merriment. And maybe—just maybe—if we all believe hard enough, video games will all become insanely discounted and available for digital purchase at the drop of a hat.

OOOOOOH shit, I guess dreams really do come true! It’s time for the annual Steam Ever-More-Predictable Holiday Sale! Cry “havoc”, and let slip the credit cards of mirth, for the time of insanely discounted digital goods is upon us! If you are a console gamer and therefore ignorant scum, the Steam Holiday Sale is a time where all us PC gamers get to buy all the 60-dollar games for naught but a nickle and a ball of twine, a statement that is seemingly grand exaggeration until you actually look at the deals and realize that you could currently get brand new titles for up to 75% off. Sure, you can’t trade them in at GameStop, but it’s been a good few years since their trade-in package involved light cuddles and sweet whispers while they leaned you over the table to savagely fuck you, so I find that the ol’ brick and mortar corporate cesspit has lost a lot of its appeal.

So what does this mean to you, starry-eyed fan? Well, ‘tis the season of giving, and what gift is greater than my massive knowledge of all things video games? Yes, this season I will be reviewing some of the standout horror titles to grace the intangible shelves of Steam’s discounted online library so that you might better decide which titles best deserve your half-pence and lint. So without further ado, I present some thoughts to chew and ideas which stew; and take this in lieu of Christmas if you’re denomination be Jew, a half brew review of a game that’s not poo.

Depth is an asymmetrical multiplayer game where one team plays as divers looking for treasure and the other team plays as sharks.

Oh, wait, you’re still reading? I did just tell you it’s a sharks vs. people shooter, right? To be honest that’s really all I had prepared. Well off to more rhyming then… No? No more rhyming? Well fine, I guess I could talk about the merits of the game. Ugh, things were so much easier when my contemporaries were all six and could be sold on something but the inclusion of sharks or quantity of First Edition Charizards.

The first question I will answer is that yes, Depth is indeed a scary game. Far scarier than either Left 4 Dead game, which previously held the title of “Only Awesome Multiplayer Horror Game Ever,” even if it wasn’t that scary. It certainly feels arcadey, as scattered treasure drops and Call of Duty esque score plusses add to the sense that you are competing for a leaderboard rather than fighting for your life. Still, despite this detraction, there’s something viscerally terrifying about wading into the deep abyssal darkness, clenching your pistol close and wondering which spot of dense blackness the next torpedo of teeth will come lunging out from. Environments accurately depict the overwhelming darkness of the deep sea. Your flashlight can only go so far, and your flares only last so long. The game mitigates this a bit by having most of the objective zones be in more claustrophobic and defensible spaces, but God have mercy on your ever shrinking testicles during the moments of open sea travel between waypoints.

The game splits players up into two teams: sharks and divers. As divers, you scour for treasure and defend a robot named S.T.E.V.E. while he cracks open various treasure boxes. The divers are always on the defensive, holding off the sharks at various hubs while a little progress bar above S.T.E.V.E.’s head tells players how long they have left in that spot. After the little guy finishes, he putters off at a leisurely pace, middle finger raised to your increasingly shrill cries, as he decides casually which new death trap to go do his business in. Over time and as a reward for collecting treasure and scoring kills, players earn money, which is used between lives to buy ever stronger shark slaughtering gear. The teams are split up into 4 divers and 2 sharks, so even with the highest level gear, don’t expect to become a submarine armed with the BFG 9000. Sure, there are weapons that can kill a shark in one hit, but given the massive speed and logistics advantages of the sharks, even this relatively powerful weapon falls short of god-tier.

Sharks are always on the offensive. Ideally, you hit the divers hardest while they are going from spot to spot, but give that the divers win if S.T.E.V.E. takes a smoke break at 4 different spots and goes home, waiting isn’t always an option. Luckily, sharks benefit from sharkey-senses, and can tell where not only the divers are, but destructible walls for them to Kool-Aid man through and scamper off with a tasty human treat. As awesome as busting through a wall and snagging an unsuspecting diver is, it is doubly awesome to just tap the wall a couple of times and watch the sea turn brown with fear. To counter the divers’ ever increasing arsenal, the sharks gain evolution points for kills. Each point can be spent on upgrades that cost between 1 and 6 points, with 1 point skills being for girls and 6 point skills for manly men. There are three varieties of shark to play as: the Tiger sharks are the most balanced, Mako sharks sacrifice 2 units of health for 2 of speed, and the Great White trades 2 units of speed for 2 units of health, 3 inches of length, and half an inch of thickness.

Games go on until either the aforementioned robot phones home or each team spends their 30 lives. For how different the two teams play, it is interesting how often games come down to the wire. Sharks main goal is to snatch up people and whisk them away. You deal damage based on how much you swing your head back and forth when someone is in your mouth, so there’s a give and take between trying to drag someone to a nice sit-down place and just fast fooding them down before you die. The game breaks down into some interesting phases, and generally it is the case that sharks will start and end the game stronger, while divers dominate the middle game.

Since God has yet to see fit to invent the double mawed shark, sharks can only grab one person at a time, and while you are nibbling on your prey they are stabbing you in the face as hard as they can. Different sharks can take a different amount of stabs before dying, but as a general rule the fastest shark can’t kill more than two people before helping itself to a seal health pack, which swim around and glow purple. As the humans build up money and start being able to field more robust weapons and placeable defenses, it becomes more and more important for the sharks to take advantage of tactical weak points and ambush zones. By the time the end of the game rolls around, most sharks will have been able to purchase all the upgrades they want, and become auto-healing fast-swimming razor-finning death tornadoes. By this time, S.T.E.V.E. is usually taking his long oblivious stroll through the open water to get back home, so the game quickly becomes just holding off the toothed giants long enough for the divers to be saved by the clock.

As I mentioned before, games really rarely are one sided. Despite being terrifying and fast, the sharks will die to only a few shots. If an enemy manages to get you a few times before you grab someone, the flailing person in your mouth desperately stabbing at you will generally take you down first. The humans have no method of healing damage, so the attrition game is generally favorable towards the sharks. Still, you have to kill them fast enough, or the humans get away with all of your precious gold.

Humans, likewise, never really feel as fragile as they are. While a snapping jaw in the darkness will get you repeatedly every game, you are given enough deployable items and weapons to feel like you can hold your own in any situation. What is terrifying is the unknown. You know the sharks can see you, but you can’t see them. As the sharks approach, you are warned by an ever increasing heart beat. I’m torn between which is scarier: a constant heartbeat telling me the shark is near and just lurking out of view, or the rapidly escalating heartbeat that comes right before a shark ambushes you from the blackness.

There is another game mode called Megalodon, which is crap and not worth talking about. Its like juggernaut mode in other games, and just as stupid.

The biggest problem with Depth is replay value. While I certainly enjoyed the bits I played, and there are plenty of items to unlock, I don’t really see this game holding any kind of lasting or competitive appeal. It lacks the sheer visceral splatter and mayhem of Left 4 Dead or addictive “just one more round” appeal of MOBAs, and I can’t see this game becoming as competitive as more traditional shooters like Counter-Strike. Still, the game is only $25 normally, and currently 33% off at $16.74. Keep an eye on it to see if it goes on daily deal, at which point it will likely be $12.50. I often don’t buy games over $10 during sales, but I’ll be a Mako’s turd if this wasn’t worth every penny.


4 out of 5

MORE Steam Horror Games ON SALE NOW

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First Teaser for Bates Motel Season 3 Looks Through the Peep Hole

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The first promo for the return of A&E’s “Bates Motel” in March 2015 has arrived, and while it doesn’t offer any official show footage, it instead pays homage to Psycho and teases what’s ahead in Season 3. It also features series star Freddie Highmore (Norman) and gives us our first look at Tracy Spiridakos (“Revolution”) as Annika.

Along with Spiradakos, Season 3 will see new faces Joshua Leonard (The Blair Witch Project), Kevin Rahm (“Mad Men”), and Ryan Hurst (“Sons of Anarchy”) join the cast.

Look for lots more soon!

For more info visit “Bates Motel” on AEtv.com, “like” “Bates Motel” on Facebook, and stop by “Bates Motel” on Instagram.

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What Type of Zombie Are You?

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Since the dawn of time people have been telling tales of others who have come back from the dead. Zombies on the whole have infected every aspect of pop culture and beyond.

So, how would you fare as a walker? Would you be able to fend for yourself, or are you just another one of the herd? Here’s your chance to find out! Even cooler, you don’t even need to be bitten to do so!

Get out your claws and be ready… will you shamble on or fall victim to a well-placed headshot?

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Season’s Greetings From The Babadook

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Even the most villainous amongst us are filled with holiday cheer! Yes, even The Babadook (review)! Read on for a special message from the latest big bad to go bump in the night!

Written and directed by Jennifer Kent, the film stars Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Daniel Henshall, Hayley McElhinney, Barbara West, and Ben Winspear.

Synopsis:
Six years after the violent death of her husband, Amelia (Essie Davis) is at a loss. She struggles to discipline her “out of control” 6-year-old, Samuel (Noah Wiseman), a son she finds impossible to love. Samuel’s dreams are plagued by a monster he believes is coming to kill them both. When a disturbing storybook called “The Babadook” turns up at their house, Samuel is convinced that the Babadook is the creature he’s been dreaming about.

His hallucinations spiral out of control; he becomes more unpredictable and violent. Amelia, genuinely frightened by her son’s behavior, is forced to medicate him. But when Amelia begins to see glimpses of a sinister presence all around her, it slowly dawns on her that the thing Samuel has been warning her about may be real.

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Legendary Prizes for Box of Dread “Selfie” Contest in December

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With the Blu-ray release of As Above, So Below (review), Legendary Pictures is sponsoring an awesome giveaway contest for Box of Dread subscribers. In this contest, there will be two (2) winners, each getting a bag of goodies from Legendary! See the pictures below for the two bags.

Legendary Prizes for Box of Dread "Selfie" Contest in December - Bag 1

Legendary Prizes for Box of Dread "Selfie" Contest in December - Bag 2

Legendary Pictures provided items for these two bags, and they include As Above, So Below t-shirts,  As Above, So Below Blu-ray, Godzilla Blu-ray, Godzilla Awakening graphic novel, Trick ‘r Treat Sam Reaction figure, a Trick ‘r Treat artbook and a Legendary hoodie.

To win one of these 2 bags, Box of Dread subscribers will have to post a “selfie” on the Box of Dread Facebook page by following these instructions:

1) Post a “selfie” of yourself with any item from December’s Box of Dread. If you’re shy, take the picture with your pet, a toy figure, a poster, or anything with a face.

2) Post the picture on the Box of Dread Facebook page  (not in the comments section below). You can also post the picture on your Instagram or Twitter as extra entries for one of these 2 bags.

3) THIS IS IMPORTANT – Tag the “selfie” with #BoxOfDread so that we can find your pictures. If you use a different name/handle on social media, message us your name so that we can find your account.

4) This contest will close on December 28th at 12 midnight EST, and we’ll announce the grand prize winner on the Box of Dread Facebook page the next day.

Related Story: December Box of Dread: Gremlins, Nightmare Before Christmas & Twilight Zone!

Are you missing out on this contest because you aren’t getting the Box of Dread? Here’s your chance to subscribe so that you can get in on next month’s “selfie” contest. In addition to getting your monthly fix of horror items mailed to your doorsteps, one active Box of Dread subscriber each month will win the Seventh Box.

The found footage flick As Above, So Below is directed by John Erick Dowdle (Quarantine, Devil).

Synopsis
Miles of twisting catacombs lie beneath the streets of Paris, the eternal home to countless souls.

When a team of explorers venture into the uncharted maze of bones, they uncover the dark secret that lies within this city of the dead. A journey into madness and terror, As Above, So Below reaches deep into the human psyche to reveal the personal demons that come back to haunt us all.

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Poster Promises a Dark Summer

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IFC Midnight has set a date for Paul Solet’s follow-up to Grace, releasing Dark Summer in limited theaters and on VOD outlets come January 9th. While we wait, the first official poster for the film has hit the net, teasing the paranormal thrills and chills to come.

Written by Mike Le (Patient Zero), Dark Summer stars Peter Stormare (Fargo), Maestro Harrell (“The Wire”), Keir Gilchrist (“United States of Tara”), Stella Maeve (The Runaways), and Grace Phipps (Fright Night).

Synopsis:
Summer is a time to relax, unwind, take a vacation, and be free. But 17-year-old Daniel Austin gets none of that because his obsessive online stalking of his classmate and crush, Mona Wilson, got him put on house arrest for the whole summer. So, no cell phone, no Internet, no leaving the property, and especially no Mona. Then Daniel’s single mother has to go on a long business trip, and Daniel has the place to himself.

Daniel figures out a way to piggyback onto his neighbors’ wireless signal and, believing he’s surfing off the grid, uses his time to check in on his friends – and Mona… But what Daniel didn’t expect is for Mona to check up on him. And what she does next shakes him to his very core.

And then things start to happen. Daniel receives mysterious packages in the mail, hears phantom noises, sees inanimate objects move, and feels a strange presence in the house…

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It Follows Poster Takes the Backseat

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Hot on the heels of the official U.S. trailer for the highly acclaimed terror tale It Follows (review), we now have some new artwork! Dig it!

With a riveting central performance from Maika Monroe and a strikingly ominous electronic score by Disasterpeace, It Follows is an artful psychosexual thriller from David Robert Mitchell (whose The Myth of the American Sleepover premiered at Critics’ Week in 2010).

The film also stars Keir Gilchrist (“The United States of Tara”), Daniel Zovatto (Laggies), Jake Weary (“Chicago Fire”), Olivia Luccardi (“Orange Is the New Black”), and Lili Sepe (Spork). David Robert Mitchell directs.

Synopsis:
For 19-year-old Jay (Maika Monroe, AT ANY PRICE), the fall should be about school, boys, and weekends at the lake. Yet, after a seemingly innocent sexual encounter, she suddenly finds herself plagued by nightmarish visions; she can’t shake the sensation that someone, or something, is following her. As the threat closes in, Jay and her friends must somehow escape the horrors that are only a few steps behind.

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Get Gritty with this New Promo for Syfy’s 12 Monkeys

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Another day, another promo for Syfy’s upcoming “12 Monkeys,” and this one has a nice gritty feel to it. Join cast members Noah Bean, Aaron Stanford, Jennifer Goines, and Amanda Schull as they describe the series’ raw aesthetic.

Inspired by the classic blockbuster film, “12 Monkeys” explores the provocative story of a time traveler from a decimated future in a high-stakes race against the clock. Utilizing a dangerous and untested method of time travel, he journeys from 2043 to the present day on a mission to locate and eradicate the source of a deadly plague that will all but annihilate the human race.

“12 Monkeys” premieres Friday, January 16, 2015, at 9pm|8c.

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The series is produced by Universal Cable Productions in association with Atlas Entertainment, producer of the original theatrical film. Natalie Chaidez (“In Plain Sight,” “V,” “Heroes”) is the executive producer/showrunner, and Terry Matalas and Travis Fickett (“Nikita”), who co-wrote the pilot, serve as co-executive producers.

“12 Monkeys” stars Aaron Stanford (as time-traveler Cole), Amanda Schull (Dr. Cassandra Railly), Kirk Acevedo (Ramse), Barbara Sukowa (Jones), and Noah Bean (Aaron Marker). Additional key recurring roles include Tom Noonan (“Damages,” “Hell on Wheels”) as a mysterious villain and Emily Hampshire (“Rookie Blue”) as mental patient Jennifer Goines.

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Call Alice and Watch the Official White Rabbit Trailer

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One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small. For this new trailer for Tim McCann’s White Rabbit, you are sure to fall!

Breaking Glass Pictures will be releasing White Rabbit in select theaters and on VOD February 13, 2015. Directed by Tim McCann (The Poker Club), White Rabbit is a psychological thriller starring Sam Trammell (“True Blood,” The Fault in our Stars), Britt Robertson (“Under the Dome,” Tomorrowland), Nick Krause (The Descendants, Boyhood), and Ryan Lee (Super 8, Goosebumps). Following in the tradition of Gus Van Sant’s acclaimed Elephant, this intense drama follows a bullied high school student’s descent into madness.

White Rabbit will be playing in the following cities with more to be announced: Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Chicago, Portland, Seattle, San Diego, Detroit, and Miami.

The film made its world premiere at the Zurich Film Festival and its North American premiere at the 2014 Catalina Film Festival, where it won Best Feature Film. It also won Best Cinematography at Chelsea Film Festival and Best Actor (Krause), Best Supporting Actor (Trammell), and Best Supporting Actress (Robertson) at the Boston Film Festival.

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Harlon (Krause) is a troubled teen who has been tormented by visions since his alcoholic father (Trammell) forced him to kill an innocent rabbit while hunting as a boy. Now that Harlon is a bullied high school student, his undiagnosed mental illness is getting worse. He begins to hear voices, and his imagination encourages him to carry out violent acts. Things begin to look up when Julie (Robertson), a rebellious young girl, moves to town and befriends Harlon. But when she betrays him, the rabbit, along with other imaginary comic book characters, taunt him into committing one final act of revenge.

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Hannibal Casting Change: Joe Anderson Replacing Michael Pitt; See Him as Mason Verger

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joeandersonA bit of news regarding NBC’s stellar series “Hannibal” has come out, and we have to say we didn’t see this coming! Actor Michael Pitt, who garnered nothing but positive reviews for his portrayal of arch-villain Mason Verger last season, has opted out of the role for Season 3, and he’s being replaced by Joe Anderson (pictured right; The Grey, The Crazies, “The River”).

The change shouldn’t be too jarring, however, since when we left Verger at the end of Season 2, he was carving off pieces of his face, resulting in a rather altered appearance anyway.

Plus, when the show returns, he’ll have his own personal doctor tending to his needs.  Per TVLine, in the upcoming season we’ll meet Cordell, a “quiet, very intelligent, and definitely creepy” character who is described as “attentive and gentle with Mason, a professional who cares about his work, but we get a sense he might be as sadistic as his boss — and a perfect fit to become his potential henchman.

Most recently Anderson did a pretty good job acting like an asshole in Horns, but he’s going to have to step up his game to fill Pitt’s shoes. The below photo from his Instagram account shows he’s on the right track!

The Season 3 opener will pick up one year after Hannibal (Mads Mikkelsen) and Bedelia (Gillian Anderson) were seen jetting off to Europe. For more info be sure to visit “Hannibal” on NBC.com, “like” “Hannibal” on Facebook, and follow “Hannibal” on Twitter.

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Bruce Campbell Plays Santa Claus on Tonight’s Episode of The Librarians!

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We’re now just a few days away from Christmas, which means you’ve probably already watched all of the holiday classics that you revisit every year. If you’re looking to stuff something new in your stocking this year, we’ve got just the thing for ya, as Ash is about to save the holiday season!

On tonight’s brand spankin’ new episode of the TNT series “The Librarians,” none other than Bruce Campbell will don the red suit as he plays Santa Claus for the very first time, in a horror-themed episode that sees a villainous faction trying to kill the jolly old elf once and for all.

In ‘And Santa’s Midnight Run,’ the Librarians learn that there’s a little bit of a different meaning to the story of Christmas – and Cassandra is very excited. When the Serpent Brotherhood, last seen trying to unleash the world’s magic, makes an attempt to kill Santa, the Librarians set out on a mission to rescue him and accomplish the true purpose of Christmas – to restore the world’s goodwill.

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The episode airs tonight at 8pm EST, on TNT. Check out a sneak preview below, if you can’t wait to see Campbell Claus!

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