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So recently I saw the trailer for Werewolves 2024 and the story is interesting and dare I say… unique!

In WEREWOLVES, a supermoon event has triggered a latent gene in every human on the planet, turning anyone who entered the moonlight into a werewolf for that one night. Chaos ensued and close to a billion people died. Now, a year later, the Supermoon is back.

The werewolf design actually looks kind of cool and while I know this will be action and horror, I just hope the story is worth the run time. We have Frank Grillo taking the lead role in their fight against werewolves. I

I’ll be there and can let you know if it’s worth your time and money.

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Have You Heard About Presence?

Something Wicked This Way Comes: The Presence Hits Theaters January 2025

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Alright, horror fam, what it do? Steven Soderbergh aka the guy who gave us KIMI and Ocean’s Eleven is stepping into the haunted house game with his new film Presence, hitting theaters January 24, 2025. And let me tell you, this isn’t your typical “things go bump in the night” situation. Nope, Presence flips the script by telling the story entirely from the ghost’s point of view. Yeah, you read that right, this one’s for all you fans of fresh horror twists.

What’s the Deal with Presence?

Picture this: a family moves into what looks like your average suburban home, and things get… weird. Only this time, instead of us seeing the family freak out over random cold spots and creepy whispers, we’re living it through the ghost’s eyes. It’s a perspective we don’t get often, and honestly, I’m hyped. The end of the trailer makes it clear, this isn’t Casper. This ghost has beef.

Who’s in It?

We’ve got a solid cast bringing the scares:

  • Lucy Liu as Rebecca (probably the one holding this family together)
  • Chris Sullivan from This is Us as Chris (likely the dad who doesn’t believe in ghosts until it’s too late)
  • Callina Liang as Chloe (the kid who sees the ghost first, I’m calling it now)
  • Eddy Maday as Tyler
  • West Mulholland as Ryan
  • And Julia Fox with a cameo as the real estate agent who probably should’ve disclosed some… extra details about the house.

Oh, and it’s written by David Koepp, the dude who penned Panic Room and Jurassic Park. So yeah, we’re in good hands.

Why This One’s Different

The big thing here? The whole movie is filmed in first-person perspective. Imagine being the ghost, lurking in shadows, messing with the lights, and watching the chaos unfold. It’s like Paranormal Activity meets Hereditary but make it artsy. It premiered at Sundance this year, and Neon snagged the rights for a cool $5 million. I do find it necessary to mention a movie with a similar style In A Violent Nature where it is shot following the Jason Voorhees styled character.

Early Buzz

Critics who caught it at Sundance are already calling it “an excellent horror romp” (thanks, IGN). Apparently, the scares hit hard, and the unique POV keeps things feeling fresh and unsettling. Finally, a ghost movie that doesn’t just look like every other ghost movie.

Watch the Trailer

Listen, you don’t need me to oversell this. Check out the trailer below and prepare to add this one to your watchlist. Also the stair scene… we have all been there!

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28 Years Later is coming!

Hey Mr. Rager!

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28 days later was a great film and we even got a trilogy out of it. 28 Years Later will be in theater June 20, 2025. I’m going to have to watch the trilogy one more time so i can get back into things and do a recap IDK yet don’t hold me accountable! Either way I’ll be there to watch it and review it!

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The Exorcist comes to Paramount Plus

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So I won’t front I’m biased because to me this is the scariest movie I ever saw as a child and part of the reason you are reading this article. While I can’t remember the age I remember my dad inviting me to watch a film with him as the sun was hitting the orange curtain. Once that movie was over it felt like my whole world shifted because what do you mean this can actually happen!?

After sleeping on the floor for a night I realized it could probably get me there as well. Since then I have been chasing that same fear. If you have paramount plus you can watch my favorite horror film starting December 1st!

December 1 – The Exorcist

When 12-year-old Regan MacNeil begins exhibiting bizarre and disturbing behavior, her mother, Chris, seeks medical and psychological help, but the answers remain elusive. As Regan’s condition worsens, marked by violent outbursts and supernatural phenomena, Chris turns to the Catholic Church for an exorcism. Father Merrin, an experienced exorcist, and Father Karras, a priest grappling with his own crisis of faith, face off against a demonic force possessing the young girl. Considered one of the most terrifying and influential horror films of all time, The Exorcist is a gripping exploration of faith, evil, and the resilience of the human spirit.

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