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Check Out Chimeres Creator Olivier Beguin’s Short Employee of the Month Right Now!

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Swiss filmmaker Olivier Beguin burst on the scene in 2013 with his award-winning feature film debut, Chimeres. Previously Beguin created a lighthearted horror/comedy short entitled Employee of the Month (Employe Du Mois) that made the festival rounds, and now we’ve got it right here for you!

Employee of the Month features Yannick Rosset, Catriona MacColl (veteran of Lucio Fulci films), and Yannick Merlin, all of whom collaborated with Beguin in Chimeres. Also, Caroline Althaus, Frederic Landenberg, Laurent Lecoultre, Christiane Margraitner, Manu Moser, and Matthieu Beguelin are featured.

MacColl leads the way as an employment agency representative trying to find the right job for some very unique clients… like a mummy, a zombie, and a vampire, among others. Chimeres fans may recognize the vamp (named Vlad Pitt). Ya gotta love it!

So don’t let us hold you up. If you’ve got 13 minutes, we’ve got a fun film for you. Check out Employee of the Month!

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The Indie Video Game Report: Grey Goo

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The Indie Report is a series where I take the time to delve the crags and crevices of the indie game market to bring you the down low on the most promising/disastrous indie titles.

This is a bit of a stretch to call “indie,” because Grey Goo came out with a $50 price tag. Still, it is the studio’s first game and published by notorious peddlers of shit Petroglyph, and caught my eye with an interesting premise. A strategy game in the ilk of Starcraft, the game promised asymmetric gameplay across three different teams. Asymmetry isn’t a new concept in strategy, but Grey Goo goes beyond the pale by introducing a team that doesn’t build bases. The titular Grey Goo instead uses resources to spawn roaming “Mother Goo” that suck up resource nodes and splinter off units. The goo grows, with units being judged as parts of mass. I was eager to see if Petroglyph released a game that wasn’t crap for once, and emailed their company asking for a review copy.

3 weeks later, they finally got back to me. It was a rocky start, but I was still eager to see what the game had to offer. I’m glad I did, because Grey Goo has proven a worthy contender in the strategy game wars that will always be won by Starcraft. The game is fast and polished, and should prove entertaining to anyone who is looking for an alternative to Starcraft.

I don’t want to spend the whole review talking about Starcraft, but the comparison is the easiest way to describe the game. There are fewer units than in Starcraft, and bases are easier to build with fewer components. It is similarly easy to learn and hard to master, with a significant emphasis on micro. Units all serve a specific role effectively, with anti-air, artillery, tanks, infantry, anti-armor, and air support all being pretty self explanatory. There are a few interesting units per faction, like a Goo unit that can taunt nearby enemies and a Beta unit that can stealth. What is really cool are the upgrades. Each team can research one of three technologies in three different categories. You can only research one of each category per game, but they provide significant modifications to units. Researching the upgrade for the anti-air unit can allow it to attack ground units, while upgrading the stealth unit will give it a group cloak while stationary. Getting the correct upgrade at a crucial moment can game changing.

As for the diversity in teams, the Beta and Humans play similarly, while the Goo is a differnt beast. Beta build bases off of different sized “hubs”, with small providing 2 build points, medium 4, and large 6. What you have attached to a hub dictates what that hub can build. Small hubs are best suited for harvest nodes near resource points, while large can chain together a bunch of tech buildings to pump out high tier units. You can slap a bunch of large factories on a medium hub and pump out wave after wave of base unit, and it is an interesting give and take between production units and tech buildings.

The Humans play similarly, but have more robust networks out of their main hubs. The build networks of connectors that attach to buildings. Creating walls is a much bigger part of their play style, as their units can pass through their laser walls uninhibited. They have access to more interesting tactical buildings, such as a teleporter that can send clumps of units anywhere you have sight. Though similar to the Beta, their bases are more robust and with fewer expansions.

The Goo, on the other hand, are a different beast. As was previously mentioned, the Goo splinter off into units. As a result, there is a greater variety of tactics the Goo can implore, but in general their expansions are faster but harder to defend. Without any static defences, they rely heavily on a swarm of hit and run units to defend their various mothers. They are probably the most difficult faction to play, and it is difficult to gauge how they are doing in a match. The Goo can also move over impassable terrain, adding an extra element of strategy to their unending horde.

Each team has access to a super unit, which take minutes to build and thousands of resources. The Goo builds a primordial goo pile that wrecks buildings with artillery aoe damage. The humans build a deadly but vulnerable walker, that can decimate armies with a line damage laser. The Beta have the most versatile super unit, a flying ship that allows units to mount inside it for different configurations of damage. Super units have been a treat for me since Dawn of War, and it is always satisfying to build one of these unwieldy game changers.

The in game graphics are a bit of a letdown. Units lack the polish we have come to expect, but on a macro scale it all looks good. Factories put together the units piece by piece, and when the goo splits off into its parts it forms and shapes fluidly. On the other hand, the cutscenes are incredibly beautiful, with CGI for the Beta race that seems to defy the uncanny valley. It is a pleasure to play the campaign just to see the briefing screens, which is something I thought I would never say.

All said and done, Grey Goo will be a title that either appeals to you or doesn’t, which is a statement that requires a bit of explanation. For some backstory, I had played 82 hours of Total War: Attila 7 days after the game came out. I played easily 400 hours of Rome 2, and somewhere in the neighborhood of 600 hours of Dawn of War 2. I fucking love tactical strategy games, but I put maybe 5 hours into Starcraft 2. The twitch based and micro heavy strategy games have never appealed to me, so I am not exactly the most qualified person to comment on Grey Goo. I will never be good at the game, and what I feel about the balance will very unlikely be in line with the meta.

That all being said, I really enjoyed Grey Goo. It seems it will forever be doomed to be an odd little blip on the map that is the gaping maw of Starcraft’s industry dominance, but it still entertained someone who doesn’t normally like these games. It is standard micro strategy, but with some unique enough twists to compel me to keep playing.

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First Details on Leomark Studios’ Recalculating Euphoria

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Leomark Studios has announced plans to produce Recalculating Euphoria, a ScreamCraft 2014 screenplay quarter-finalist. The psychological thriller takes place on a road trip to Hollywood, where two young filmmakers find themselves trapped in a nightmare straight out of one of their own horror scripts.

Author, playwright, and award-winning filmmaker Don Bapst (pictured below) penned the screenplay.

Recalculating Euphoria starts as a simple road trip, morphs into a horror story, and ends up taking you down the rabbit hole,” says producer Erik Lundmark. “It’s the kind of movie people will talk about and film students will study for years to come.

According to director Richard Marks (Dark Mondays, Code Noir), “RE won’t rely on special effects. The characters’ deepest fears create the monsters here. It’s a great actor’s piece.

Bapst’s novels include danger@liaisons.com and The Hanged Man, a mystery thriller exploring the secular origins of the tarot. Bapst’s English translation of Le Nécrophile was called a “masterpiece” by The Guardian. Born in Chicago, Bapst currently resides in Phoenix, where he teaches screenwriting. Recalculating Euphoria will be his first produced feature.

Leomark Studios is a boutique film production and distribution company with a catalog of 40+ titles. Leomark is co-producer and US distributor of the upcoming sci-fi feature Star Leaf, starring Russell Hodgkinson and Julian Gavilanes, both from Syfy’s “Z Nation,” as well as co-founder of MovieMaze Ltd., the company behind the popular MovieMaze™ Interactive Movie App for mobile devices. Leomark Studios is based in Los Angeles, CA.

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The Walking Dead Companion Series Gets an Official Title

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We’ve been wondering for weeks what the official title of “The Walking Dead’s” companion show is going to be, and now, thanks to comic creator Robert Kirkman on Twitter, we know! *Drumroll please*

As has been hinted at for some time now, the spinoff is going to be known as “Fear The Walking Dead.”

Don’t forget that we’ll be getting our first look at “Fear The Walking Dead” this Sunday, March 29th, during “Talking Dead” following the season finale of “The Walking Dead.”  As always “Talking Dead” will air immediately after “The Walking Dead,” and the night’s guests will include showrunner Scott Gimple, actors Melissa McBride and Norman Reedus, and a “mystery” guest.

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The new series will be set in Los Angeles and focuses on new characters and storylines. The show’s first season will consist of six one-hour episodes and premiere on AMC in late summer. The show’s second season will air in 2016.

Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, Greg Nicotero, and David Alpert from “The Walking Dead” are executive producers of the new series, which, like the original, is being produced by AMC Studios. Dave Erickson (“Marco Polo,” “Sons of Anarchy”), who co-created and co-wrote the pilot with Kirkman, is an executive producer and showrunner.

The series will star Cliff Curtis (“Missing,” “Gang Related”), Kim Dickens (Gone Girl, “Sons of Anarchy”), Frank Dillane (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince), and Alycia Debnam Carey (Into the Storm).

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Kim Dickens as Miranda and Cliff Curtis as Sean

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IDW Unleashing Godzilla in Hell this July

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In over six decades of battles and triumphs, Godzilla has never faced a challenge as great as what’s coming his way this summer, when he goes to Hell courtesy of IDW Publishing.

In Godzilla in Hell, a five-issue miniseries launching in July, Godzilla will storm through the gates of Hell itself, proving that the towering behemoth is King of the Monsters both above and below!

With no warning and no sign of salvation, Godzilla is plummeted to the deepest, darkest bowels of the infernal kingdom. The mystery of what led to Godzilla’s damnation, and what he will face, will take readers on a dark and twisted journey unlike any Godzilla story before.

A rotating creative team will each take Godzilla through a new and more dangerous layer of Hell, beginning with none other than writer and artist James Stokoe, who is returning to the character for the first time since his haunting stunner of a miniseries Godzilla: The Half Century War.

“Drawing Godzilla must be my comfort food because it feels really great to come back and work on pages with IDW again,” said Stokoe, writer and artist on Issue 1. “Also, the list of amazing creators they’ve tapped for this series beyond my issue feels equally great as a fan, especially with the theme everyone gets to play with. You can’t get much bigger than Godzilla versus Hell!“

Successive issues in this five-part series will feature talents familiar to the Godzilla franchise, including the multi-talented writer/artists Bob Eggleton and Dave Wachter; Wachter most recently wrapped up the apocalyptic take on Godzilla in Godzilla: Cataclysm.

New to the world of Godzilla will be writers Ulises Farinas and Erick Freitas, together on Issue #3, and Brandon Seifert, tackling Issue #4; artists will be announced for these issues at a later time.

“I’m very proud with the level of quality we’ve brought to all of our Godzilla mini-series,” said editor Bobby Curnow. “Godzilla in Hell will prove no exception. It’s been incredibly fun seeing the creator’s imagination stretch to fully utilize this otherworldly premise.”

This explosive new series will join a number of other major debuts in July as part of the “Five Featured Firsts” program, which launches a brand new title each and every week in July. Additionally, the debut issue will feature an EC Comics homage variant cover by Godzilla: Rulers of Earth artist Jeff Zornow as part of “EC Cover Month.”

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Stephen Dorff Gets Range on Leatherface

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More casting news has come in for the next chapter in the Texas Chainsaw franchise, Leatherface, as Bloody Disgusting is reporting that Stephen Dorff is in talks to play Texas Ranger Hal Hartman in the prequel to Tobe Hooper’s 1974 The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

Dorff’s character is described as a lean, mean Texas Ranger who has a vendetta against the teen boy who grows up to become Leatherface.

If signed, he’ll join the previously announced Angela Bettis as Mother Sawyer along with both Sam Strike and Jay Bloor, who are two potential Leatherfaces.

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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre prequel is presented as a mystery of sorts about three teenage psychopaths, one of whom grows up to be Leatherface. Bloor will play Ike, a budding young maniac who, like Strike’s character, also grows up to potentially wield the iconic chainsaw. It’s unclear if there will be multiple actors playing Leatherface or whether we will see the character at different stages of his life in this film.

As reported earlier, Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, the French filmmakers behind cult hit Inside, are directing the flick, which was written by up-and-coming genre scribe Seth M. Sherwood (2014 Blood List winner).

Millennium Films, who was behind the 2013 Texas Chainsaw 3D, is once again producing with Christa Campbell, Lati Grobman, and Carl Mazzacone for Lionsgate.

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In this prequel to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, a young nurse is kidnapped by a group of violent teens who escape from a mental hospital and take her on a road trip from hell. Pursued by an equally deranged lawman out for revenge, one of these teens is destined for tragedy and horrors that will destroy his mind, molding him into the monster we now call Leatherface.

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Fox Catches The Leviathan

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We first told you about Ruairi Robinson’s new monster flick The Leviathan a few days ago, and now Variety is reporting that Twentieth Century Fox has picked up the sci-fi spec with Simon Kinberg on board to produce and Neill Blomkamp exec producing.

The idea comes from the Irish filmmaker, who is also attached to direct, with Fight Club screenwriter Jim Uhls penning the script. Aditya Sood is joining Kinberg and Robinson as producers.

In the film, mankind has colonized many worlds in a time when travel faster than the speed of light has been made possible by the harvesting of exotic matter from the eggs of the largest species mankind has ever seen. The catch? Those who take part in the hunt for the matter are mostly involuntary labor.

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Chris Carter Talks New X-Files Series

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With news of “The X-Files” returning as a six-episode event series, it was only a matter of time until creator Chris Carter started filling in the blanks for excited fans. Recently fansite X-Files News caught up with Carter, who dropped the following on eager fans.

I have ideas for everyone,” he explains at the mention of the possibility of having Mitch Pileggi, Annabeth Gish, and Robert Patrick reprise their iconic roles. “Their availability is subject to their regular paying jobs. Of course, I’d like to bring everyone possible back, but it’s who’s going to fit into the story and who’s available. I don’t want to reveal all my tricks, but I can tell you there will be some obvious choices, and there will be some surprises.

When queried about the writers and producers that could join his team, Carter confirms that Glen Morgan will be coming back in a producorial position. “We’ve lured Darin Morgan and Jim Wong; we’re very excited about that, and we’re working on the rest.

Click on the above link for more.

“The X-Files” originally premiered in September 1993. Over the course of its nine-season run, the influential series went from breakout sci-fi favorite to massive global hit and became one of the most successful television dramas of all time. The show, which earned 16 Emmy Awards, five Golden Globes, and a Peabody Award, follows FBI special agents Scully (Gillian Anderson) and Mulder (David Duchovny) as they investigate unexplained cases – “X-Files” – for which the only answers involve paranormal phenomena.

Produced by 20th Century Fox Television and Ten Thirteen Productions, “The X-Files” is created and executive-produced by Chris Carter.

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Help Choose the Tremors 5: Bloodlines Home Video Art

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Tremors 5: Bloodlines will be coming out this October on Blu-ray Hi-Def, DVD, and Digital HD, marking the return of Michael Gross’ iconic character Burt Gummer. On tap for you tonight are two pieces of potential home video art, and YOU get to choose which one makes the cut.

Head over to the Tremors Movies Facebook page to cast your vote, simply by leaving a comment and letting them know if you prefer Version 1 or the slightly modified Version 2. The fate of the Graboids is in your hands, so be sure to choose wisely!

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The theatrical release of the original Tremors in 1990 combined suspense-filled action, sci-fi imagination, and witty humor in the tale of a tiny Nevada town terrorized by giant man-eating worms known as Graboids. The Graboids eventually morphed into even more deadly creatures known as Ass Blasters.

In this all-new adventure that travels halfway around the world to South Africa, the Graboids and the Ass Blasters are not only bigger and badder, but Tremors 5 introduces an additional unexpected surprise that raises the stakes in the battle for survival.

Michael Gross (“Anger Management,” “Suits,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Family Ties,” Tremors franchise) returns as weapons enthusiast and expert subterranean creature hunter Burt Gummer with Jamie Kennedy (“The Cleveland Show,” “Ghost Whisperer,” Scream series) as his new right-hand man, tech-savvy Travis. The pair are joined by an international cast as they mount a battle against the deadly creatures that turns out to be far more than they bargained for.

The film is directed by Don Michael Paul (Jarhead 2: Field of Fire, Sniper: Legacy) from a script by John Whelpley (Tremors 3: Back to Perfection) and produced by Ogden Gavanski (The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Fire, Warm Bodies).

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10 of the Most Memorable Horror-Inspired Professional Wrestlers

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If there’s anything I have as much of a passion for as horror movies, it’s professional wrestling, which has been a lifelong obsession of mine since well before the days my parents allowed me to make friends with guys like Jason and Freddy. Not surprisingly, it’s been the horror-inspired characters that I’ve always found myself gravitating towards – guys who looked and acted like they belonged inside the confines of horror films, more than they did the squared circle.

With WWE’s WrestleMania 31 on the horizon, taking place this Sunday night, now’s the perfect time to shine the spotlight on some of the scariest grapplers in the history of the business, which is precisely what I’m here to do today. So here are 10 professional wrestlers who have channeled the spirit of horror cinema over the years and have brought together my two biggest passions in life!

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I’ll never forget my first introduction to Kamala, which came courtesy of a VHS tape at a friend’s house, in the formative years of my childhood. On the tape was a segment from a 1980s WWE broadcast, which saw the ‘Ugandan Giant’ consuming a live chicken, with the feathers of the ill-fated bird dangling from his mouth and stuck in his beard. Unbeknownst to me, the segment was of course faked, but it nevertheless forever made me terrified of the character, who truly felt like a cannibalistic madman that had been plucked from the wilds of Uganda. Kamala was oftentimes escorted to the ring by a handler named Kim Chee and always wrestled barefoot, further driving home the idea that he was essentially an untamed animal. Though the character was toned down in later years, Kamala remains one of the scariest wrestlers to ever step foot inside the ring, and one of the few to actually strike fear in my childhood heart.

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When it comes to horror-inspired pro wrestlers, they don’t get any more iconic or well-known than The Undertaker, who is one of the greatest entertainers in the history of the sport. Undertaker made his WWE debut in November of 1990 and was essentially portrayed as a dead guy who was totally impervious to pain, with an urn serving as his source of power. It wasn’t long after his debut that Undertaker acquired a manager in the form of the late Paul Bearer, nor was it long before the character became one of the most beloved in the company. Coming to the ring in a black trench coat and stetson hat, and escorted by both Bearer and an eerie, funereal theme song, The Undertaker made a name for himself by zipping his opponents inside body bags and stuffing them into caskets, usually after delivering his deadly finishing move: the Tombstone Piledriver. Undertaker is still a member of the roster to this day, competing annually on the WrestleMania stage.

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Charles Wright has cycled through countless different gimmicks throughout his career as a professional wrestler, and though he didn’t quite achieve the height of his success as the Papa Shango character, it’s nevertheless Shango that remains the most memorable to me. You need only look at the above picture to get the gist of the character: a voodoo practitioner who wasn’t above using his devious dark magic on his opponents. Decked out in creepy skull face paint, wearing a necklace made of bones and carrying around a smoking human skull, Shango became known for casting all kinds of spells on his opponents, most memorably placing a curse on the Ultimate Warrior, which forced him to uncontrollably vomit in one particularly nauseating segment. The character lasted only about a year in the company, which was plenty long enough to leave a lasting impression.


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Grimm Episode 4.16 Is a Real Heartbreaker; See a Sneak Peek

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“Grimm” co-star Bitsie Tulloch recently teased that a new Royal would soon be arriving on the scene, and she wasn’t kidding about the “soon” part… next week’s Episode 4.16, titled “Heartbreaker,” includes the first appearance of guest star Nico Evers-Swindell as said family member.  In addition, it provides a new spin on the classic tale of the “Frog Prince.”

Check out the ep’s image gallery, preview, and a clip below; and expect more soon.

“Grimm” Episode 4.16 – “Heartbreaker” (4/3/15; 8-9 pm)
THE TALE OF THE FROG PRINCE GETS A DEADLY TWIST – A cyclist’s homicide introduces Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) to a Wesen with a tragic fatal touch.

Captain Renard (Sasha Roiz) and Adalind (Claire Coffee) learn the Royals have stepped up their efforts to find their child, and another member of the Royal family (guest star Nico Evers-Swindell) is introduced.

Meanwhile, Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch) ponders the idea of embracing what she’s become as opposed to fighting it. Silas Weir Mitchell, Reggie Lee, and Bree Turner also star; Leah Renee guest stars.

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Dark Horse Comics Announces The Steam Man, Death Head, Negative Space, and More

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Emerald City Comic Con is under way this weekend in Seattle, WA; and per usual, Dark Horse announced a slew of new projects – ten to be exact – heading our way later this year. Some are horror (including a series co-written by Joe R. Lansdale and Mark Miller), some are sci-fi, and some are for the younger set. There’s even a new Barb Wire tale ahead!

We’ve included them all here with the most Dread-worthy grouped together at the top.

The Steam Man #1
Mark Miller (W)
Joe R. Lansdale (W)
Piotr Kowalski (A)
On Sale in October
The Old West (but not as we know it): Giant robots that run on steam power are created to take down invading Martians and armies of killer albino apes in an all-out brawl. The Steam Man, a giant metal man operated by a team of monster hunters, seems to have the town protected and the West under control, until a crazed and powerful vampire comes to town to bring forth the apocalypse.

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Death Head #1
Zack Keller, Nick Keller (W)
Joanna Estep (A)
On Sale in July
When Niles and Justine Burton go camping to get a break from their stressful lives, they expect to find peace… not an abandoned village hiding an ancient evil. In a turn of events ripped straight from a horror movie, a brutal killer wearing a plague doctor’s mask begins hunting Niles, Justine, and their two kids. Who is the Plague Doctor? What does he want? And how will the family survive?

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Negative Space #1
Ryan K. Lindsay (W)
Owen Gieni (A)
On Sale in July
When one man’s writer’s block gets in the way of his suicide note, he goes for a walk to clear his head and soon uncovers a century-old conspiracy dedicated to creating and mining the worst lows of human desperation. A corporation has manipulated his life purely so they can farm his suicide note as a sadness artifact that will be packed and shipped to ancient underwater creatures who feed off our strongest and most base emotions. Our hero partners with a cult intent on exposing the corporation, and only a suicide mission can solve the whole mess.

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King Tiger #1
Randy Stradley (W)
Doug Wheatley (A)
On Sale in August
Blood, death, and fire—the darkest kind of magic. A monstrous secret from King Tiger’s past has found the mystic warrior, but can Tiger’s skills and sorcery triumph against an unthinkable supernatural obscenity linked to his own destiny? If the Tiger falls, the Dragon will rise!

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The Tomorrows #1
Curt Pires (W)
Jason Copland (A)
On Sale in July
A bold new speculative-fiction comic from the mind of writer Curt Pires, each issue illustrated by a different brilliant artist!

The future: art is illegal. Everything everyone ever posted online has been weaponized against them. The reign of the Corporation is quickly becoming as absolute as it is brutal—unless the Tomorrows can stop it. They told you the counterculture was dead. They were wrong. Welcome to the new reality.

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Adam.3 #1
Scott Kolins (W/A)
On Sale in August
Award-winning writer and artist Scott Kolins (Past Aways, The Flash, The Avengers, Solomon Grundy) premieres Adam.3.

On a futuristic island paradise populated by talking animals and monitored by orbiting control satellites, the peaceful lives of Adam and his wife, Skye, are troubled by growing tension between Adam and his previous son, Beo. The situation goes from bad to worse when an alien invader infects the animals—turning them into aliens themselves. When Beo is captured, Adam must battle his transformed animal friends to save his son—and their island home!

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Power Cubed #1
Aaron Lopresti (W/A)
On Sale in September
On his eighteenth birthday, Kenny’s inventor father gives him a phenomenal piece of matter-reinterpreting technology, attracting the attention of a bumbling Nazi scientist and an elite government agent. Aaron Lopresti delivers a comical coming-of-age tale in a fantastic sci-fi universe!

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Chimichanga: Sorrow of the World’s Worst Face #1
Eric Powell (W)
Stephanie Buscema (A)
On Sale in late 2015
Wrinkle’s Traveling Circus’s most adorable bearded girl and her savory-named beast are back, and there is a new act in store! Come one, come all to the Sorrow of the World’s Worst Face! But beware: Those who look behind the curtain are in for an awful treat, and it’s not just his face we’re talkin’ about!

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Barb Wire #1
Chris Warner (W)
Patrick Olliffe (A)
On Sale in July
Nail-hard tough and drop-dead gorgeous, Barb Wire is the baddest bounty hunter on the mean streets of Steel Harbor, where gangsters can lift bulldozers and leap rusting factories in a single bound. The hunting is stupid good, and the bounties are hella big—if Barb lives long enough to collect!

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Zodiac Starforce #1
Kevin Panetta (W)
Paulina Ganucheau (A)
On Sale in August
They’re an elite group of teenage girls with magical powers who have sworn to protect our planet against dark creatures . . . as long as they can get out of class! Known as the Zodiac Starforce, these high-school girls aren’t just combating math tests. They’re also battling monsters—not your typical afterschool activity! But when an evil force from another dimension infects team leader Emma, she must work with her team of magically powered friends to save herself—and the world—from the evil Diana and her mean-girl minions!

From Kevin Panetta (Bravest Warriors) and Paulina Ganucheau (TMNT: New Animated Adventures, Bravest Warriors), this super-fun and heartfelt story of growing up and friendship—with plenty of magical-girl fighting action—delivers the most exciting new ensemble cast in comics!

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Go Inside iZombie Episode 1.03 – The Exterminator

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Things get even more complicated for Liv in Monday night’s Episode 1.03 of “iZombie,” titled “The Exterminator.” It’s not just any murderer she’s trying to help find; it’s the murderer of a murderer!

Check out some cool promo art, a new clip, plus an inside look at the ep for an idea of what she’s up against.

Related Story: iZombie: Recap of Episode 1.02 – Brother, Can You Spare a Brain?

“iZombie” Episode 1.03 – “The Exterminator” (airs 3/31/15)
HIT MAN HIT AND RUN — As Liv (Rose McIver) and Detective Babineaux (Malcolm Goodwin) investigate a hit and run case, they discover the victim was a sociopathic hit man responsible for the murder of a tech entrepreneur, a case that Peyton (Aly Michalka) is prosecuting.

Liv and Ravi (Rahul Kohli) dig deeper into a supposed zombie sighting that was posted on line, which leads Liv to make a surprising discovery about someone from her past. Major (Robert Buckley) moves on with his life, and Peyton is shocked by Liv’s reaction.

David Anders also stars. Michael Fields directed the episode story by Rob Thomas; teleplay by Graham Norris and Lee Arcuri.

For more info visit “iZombie” on CWTV.com, “like” “iZombie” on Facebook, and follow “iZombie” on Twitter.

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Scream 4’s Aimee Teegarden Heads Down the Well for Rings

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Filming has officially begun on F. Javier Gutierrez’ Rings, which was originally reported to be a prequel to the 2002 remake of The Ring but is actually a years-later sequel. On tap for you today is the latest casting news, so read on!

Best known to horror fans for her role in Scream 4, Aimee Teegarden has joined the cast of Rings, reports Deadline. The film will be set 13 years after the remake.

As previously reported, Alex Roe (The 5th Wave) has nabbed the male lead in the film, starring opposite Italian actress Matilda Lutz. He will be playing Holt, who is the boyfriend to Lutz’s character and becomes distant from her after watching the tape.

Related Story: First Look at Rings Shows Return of Samara

Rings will hit theaters on November 13, 2015.

Gutierrez is directing from a script written by Akiva Goldsman, David Loucka, and Jacob Aaron Estes.

Based on a Japanese cult success, the first U.S. film went on to gross $249 million at the worldwide box office. That was enough to justify a sequel, which didn’t match the first one’s B.O. power but still grossed $160 million worldwide.

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Rob Zombie’s 31 Casts Sick-Head and Lucky Leo

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Rob Zombie continues to slowly reveal the cast of his upcoming Halloween horror flick 31, which is currently in production. We round out the week with a couple new additions, so read on if you’re interested to find out who else Zombie has brought on board his latest ship!

According to the official Rob Zombie Facebook page, Pancho Moler (“American Horror Story”) and Tracy Walter (The Silence of the Lambs) are the newest members of the growing 31 cast. Moler plays “Sick-Head,” while Walter has been cast as “Lucky Leo.”

Rob Zombie's 31

Rob Zombie's 31

Moler and Walter join the previously announced Jeff Daniel Phillips as Roscoe; Jane Carr as “Sister Serpent”; Richard Brake as “Doom-Head”; Ginger Lynn as Cherry Bomb, a very special friend of the main man Doom-Head; Malcolm McDowell, who will play Father Murder, the owner of Murder World; Judy Geeson as “Sister Dragon”; David Ury as “Schizo-Head”; Daniel Roebuck as Pastor Victor; Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs as “Panda Thomas,” the manager of a traveling roadshow known as “The Venus Lux Happy Time Fun Show”; E.G. Daily as the character “Sex-Head”; Torsten Voges as “Death-Head, as well as Sheri Moon Zombie, Lew Temple, Bari Suzuki, and Devin Sidell.

Synopsis:
31 follows five carnival workers who are kidnapped the night before Halloween and held hostage in a large secret compound known as Murder World. Once there, they have 12 hours to survive a terrifying game called 31 in which “The Heads” – murderous maniacs dressed as clowns – are released to hunt them down and kill them.

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Filming Begins on The Neon Demon; Official Plot Synopsis

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As production begins on Nicolas Winding Refn’s (Drive) cannibal flick The Neon Demon, an official plot synopsis has finally arrived, giving us a small taste of what the Danish filmmaker has in store for us next. So dig in for the latest details!

The Neon Demon stars Keanu Reeves, Christina Hendricks, Elle Fanning (Super 8), Abbey Lee (Drive), Jena Malone (The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1), Bella Heathcote (Beneath Hill 60), and Karl Glusman (Stonewall).

Refn said of The Neon Demon, “One morning I woke and realized I was both surrounded and dominated by women. Strangely, a sudden urge was planted in me to make a horror film about vicious beauty.

Refn’s regular collaborators, editor Matthew Newman and composer Cliff Martinez, will be joined by The Grandmaster director of photography Philippe Le Sourd on the film. Refn’s partner, Lene Borglum, will produce under their Space Rocket banner.

Synopsis:
When aspiring model Jesse moves to Los Angeles, her youth and vitality are devoured by a group of beauty-obsessed women who will take any means necessary to get what she has.

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ABC Family Gives Series Order to Shadowhunters Based on The Mortal Instruments

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We learned back in October of last year that German production house Constantin Film was developing a TV series centered around author Cassandra Clare’s The Mortal Instruments book series, and now that ABC Family has given a straight-to-series order to “Shadowhunters,” a drama based on Clare’s popular franchise, a few more details have emerged.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, Constantin Film will produce, and Ed Decter (“Helix,” “Unforgettable,” “The Client List”) is on board to serve as showrunner and executive producer. “Shadowhunters” is being eyed as a 13-episode drama with a premiere date not yet determined; casting is expected to be announced at a later date. Production will begin in May in Toronto.

Based on the best-selling young adult fantasy book series, “Shadowhunters” follows 18-year-old Clary Fray, who finds out on her birthday that she is not who she thinks she is, but rather comes from a long line of Shadowhunters — human-angel hybrids who hunt down demons. When her mother, Jocelyn, is kidnapped, Clary is thrown into the world of demon hunting with mysterious Shadowhunter Jace and her best friend, Simon. Now living among faeries, warlocks, vampires, and werewolves, Clary begins a journey of self-discovery as she learns more about her past and what her future may hold.

In 2013 Screen Gems produced The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, starring Lily Collins and Jamie Campbell Bower as Clary and Jace, respectively. Constantin had plans to turn the fantasy series into a feature film franchise but nixed that idea after City of Bones grossed just $31 million domestically.

“’Shadowhunters’ is a big, epic saga that will resonate with viewers who come to ABC Family for the Harry Potter, Hunger Games, and Twilight franchises,” ABC Family president Tom Ascheim said. “A New York Times best-seller for 122 consecutive weeks with over 35 million copies in print worldwide, ‘Shadowhunters’ is the perfect story to share with our audience.”

For ABC Family, “Shadowhunters” comes as the Disney-owned cable network is plotting a rebranding to target older viewers and families alike.

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March Maniac Madness: Round 1 – Count Dracula VS Nosferatu Graf Orlok

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The fourth fight in Round 1 of our monster-sized match-ups has been in the making for centuries! Who is the original badass vampire? Count Dracula or Nosferatu himself, Graf Orlok? It’s time to find out who really sucks!

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Welcome to the first ever Dread Central March Maniac Madness Tournament! How it works is simple… we create your match-ups, and you take the time to vote for whoever you think would kick the most ass.

Feeling really creative? Tell us why you voted for said character in our comments section below.

Ready? Set? Let’s get ready to rumble!

Who would win in a fight?

    This round will be up for exactly 24 hours so get your votes in while you can. The next match-up will be live tomorrow at 12:00 Noon Pacific time.

    Check out the overall standings in our March Maniac Madness Tournament.

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    Lost River Flows Toward Featurette

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    A new featurette has washed ashore for Lost River, the directorial debut of Ryan Gosling. Check it out here and expect more on this one as we get closer to the release date.

    Look for the flick in theaters April 10th, the same day as Digital HD.

    Lost River stars Christina Hendricks, Saoirse Ronan, Eva Mendes, Iain De Caestecker, Matt Smith, and Barbara Steele.

    Synopsis:
    The film is set against the surreal dreamscape of a vanishing city. Billy, a single mother of two, is swept into a macabre and dark fantasy underworld while Bones, her eighteen-year-old son, discovers a secret road leading to an underwater town. Both Billy and Bones must dive deep into the mystery if their family is to survive.

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    Rob Zombie’s 31 – First Look at Richard Brake as Doom-Head

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    Rob Zombie took to his Facebook page to offer fans the first ever look at the main badguy in his upcoming film, 31! Get ready for your first look at Richard Brake as “Doom-Head!”

    Jeff Daniel Phillips stars as Roscoe; Jane Carr as “Sister Serpent”; Richard Brake as “Doom-Head”; Ginger Lynn as Cherry Bomb, a very special friend of the main man Doom-Head; Malcolm McDowell, who will play Father Murder, the owner of Murder World; Judy Geeson as “Sister Dragon”; David Ury as “Schizo-Head”; Daniel Roebuck as Pastor Victor; Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs as “Panda Thomas,” the manager of a traveling roadshow known as “The Venus Lux Happy Time Fun Show”; Pancho Moler as “Sick-Head; Tracy Walter as “Lucky Leo”; E.G. Daily as the character “Sex-Head”; Torsten Voges as “Death-Head,” as well as Sheri Moon Zombie, Lew Temple, Bari Suzuki, and Devin Sidell.

    Synopsis:
    31 follows five carnival workers who are kidnapped the night before Halloween and held hostage in a large secret compound known as Murder World. Once there, they have 12 hours to survive a terrifying game called 31 in which “The Heads” – murderous maniacs dressed as clowns – are released to hunt them down and kill them.

    Rob Zombie's 31

    Rob Zombie 31

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