December was a slow month for horror additions to the Netflix streaming library, but we wanted to let readers know about a handful of new titles that were recently released, including The Devil Inside, Night of the Living Dead: Reanimation and The Grudge 3. Don’t forget that all completed seasons of Supernatural are still available on Netflix, along with Seasons 1 and 2 of The Walking Dead.
There are also four seasons of The Twilight Zone available, which we always recommend to horror fans that don’t own the entire series already. Below is a list of many of the newly released titles, along with titles we previously covered. Keep in mind that this list is from the Us Netflix streaming library and may differ depending on the deals Netflix has in place in other countries.
December/Early January Updates:
Hell 7 Below The Theatre Bizarre The Grudge 3 The Devil Inside...
There are also four seasons of The Twilight Zone available, which we always recommend to horror fans that don’t own the entire series already. Below is a list of many of the newly released titles, along with titles we previously covered. Keep in mind that this list is from the Us Netflix streaming library and may differ depending on the deals Netflix has in place in other countries.
December/Early January Updates:
Hell 7 Below The Theatre Bizarre The Grudge 3 The Devil Inside...
- 1/2/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Since many people have an extended break due to Thanksgiving, we thought we’d update readers on the latest horror titles added to the Netflix streaming service. We also want to remind readers that a new season of Supernatural is available, along with The Walking Dead Season 2.
Check out our list of new horror titles below and note that this title list is for the Us Netflix streaming service and may vary depending on what country you live in.
Mid-November Updates: Re-Animator Monster Brawl Dead Season Madison County Airborne Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader
October/Early November Updates:
The American Scream Tales from the Darkside: The Movie The Devil’s Carnival Black Sunday Bordello of Blood The Devil’s Rock Dark House Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers Intruders Dracula 3000 Bay of Blood Baron Blood Kill Baby Kill Lisa and the Devil Pig Hunt Girls Gone Dead The Pact...
Check out our list of new horror titles below and note that this title list is for the Us Netflix streaming service and may vary depending on what country you live in.
Mid-November Updates: Re-Animator Monster Brawl Dead Season Madison County Airborne Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader
October/Early November Updates:
The American Scream Tales from the Darkside: The Movie The Devil’s Carnival Black Sunday Bordello of Blood The Devil’s Rock Dark House Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers Intruders Dracula 3000 Bay of Blood Baron Blood Kill Baby Kill Lisa and the Devil Pig Hunt Girls Gone Dead The Pact...
- 11/23/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
It’s been about a month since we posted the last update on new titles for the Netflix streaming service and we wanted to let readers know about all of the new horror titles that are now available. A number of classic titles have been added, plus new indie horror, such as The Devil’s Carnival, The Pact, and The Road.
We also want to remind readers that a new season of Supernatural is available, along with The Walking Dead Season 2. Check out our list of new horror titles below and note that this title list is for the Us Netflix streaming service and may vary depending on what country you live in.
The American Scream Tales from the Darkside: The Movie The Devil’s Carnival Black Sunday Bordello of Blood The Devil’s Rock Dark House Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers Intruders Dracula 3000 Bay of Blood Baron Blood...
We also want to remind readers that a new season of Supernatural is available, along with The Walking Dead Season 2. Check out our list of new horror titles below and note that this title list is for the Us Netflix streaming service and may vary depending on what country you live in.
The American Scream Tales from the Darkside: The Movie The Devil’s Carnival Black Sunday Bordello of Blood The Devil’s Rock Dark House Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers Intruders Dracula 3000 Bay of Blood Baron Blood...
- 11/10/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
One of the Northeast's biggest horror festivals is ready to rise again as Rock and Shock is scheduled for October 12-14 at the Dcu Center and Palladium in Worcester, Mass. We've got a full list of the first guests officially announced.
Dig this lineup of celebrities, and keep in mind this is just the beginning. Festival organizers will be announcing additional guests, and the music line-up, as they are made official.
Initial Rock and Shock Guest List
--Anthony Michael Hall (Edward Scissorhands, Weird Science, "The Dead Zone," The Breakfast Club, Vacation)
--Bill Moseley (Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and 3D, House of 1,000 Corpses, The Devil's Rejects, Repo! The Genetic Opera)
--Doug Bradley (Hellraiser series, Nightbreed, The Prophecy: Uprising, Book of Blood
--Lisa Marie (Ed Wood, Sleepy Hollow, Mars Attacks!, Planet of the Apes, Lords of Salem)
--Laurence Harvey (The Human Centipede 2)
--Jack Ketchum (writer of The Woman,...
Dig this lineup of celebrities, and keep in mind this is just the beginning. Festival organizers will be announcing additional guests, and the music line-up, as they are made official.
Initial Rock and Shock Guest List
--Anthony Michael Hall (Edward Scissorhands, Weird Science, "The Dead Zone," The Breakfast Club, Vacation)
--Bill Moseley (Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and 3D, House of 1,000 Corpses, The Devil's Rejects, Repo! The Genetic Opera)
--Doug Bradley (Hellraiser series, Nightbreed, The Prophecy: Uprising, Book of Blood
--Lisa Marie (Ed Wood, Sleepy Hollow, Mars Attacks!, Planet of the Apes, Lords of Salem)
--Laurence Harvey (The Human Centipede 2)
--Jack Ketchum (writer of The Woman,...
- 7/28/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
The American remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Kairo was one of the hardest of the Japanese remakes to sit through. It was akin to being stuck in a dark, grey room while listening to a dull lecture on how technology was isolating people. All the while someone would be flashing pictures of people on their cellphones at you and repeating the phrase "death would taste like metal."
While Pulse (review) was heavy-handed, it never really expanded on what life would be like without all of the technology we've come to love and depend on today. That's where Pulse: Afterlife comes into play! From what we've heard, the main focus will be on humans surviving in the "wild" while also trying to avoid the ghosts that now rule wherever technology and electricity are present. Joel Soisson, director of The Prophecy: Uprising and Forsaken, sat at the helm for this one...
While Pulse (review) was heavy-handed, it never really expanded on what life would be like without all of the technology we've come to love and depend on today. That's where Pulse: Afterlife comes into play! From what we've heard, the main focus will be on humans surviving in the "wild" while also trying to avoid the ghosts that now rule wherever technology and electricity are present. Joel Soisson, director of The Prophecy: Uprising and Forsaken, sat at the helm for this one...
- 7/16/2008
- by Kryten Syxx
- DreadCentral.com
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