Can you believe it’s been two decades since the release of BEYOND RE-ANIMATOR (2003)? Synopsis After 13 years in prison, the mad scientist from Re-Animator (1985) gets a new chance to experiment with the arrival of a young prison doctor, who secretly hopes to learn to reanimate dead people. Good …
Read More »Sundance 2023 Review: ‘BIRTH/REBIRTH’ (2023) Reanimates An Old Genre
You ever have a film concept that you haven’t thought of, but when presented, you didn’t know you always needed it? Laura Moss’s new film, Birth/Rebirth was that for me. A very modern female-centric reinterpretation of Re-Animator? I’m on board for the ride. Here are our thoughts on Shudder‘s latest exclusive… …
Read More »Cullen Bunn Crowdfunds ‘Reanimator’ Comic With Dynamite Comics
Dynamite Comics has announced an all new Reanimator comic from creators Cullen Bunn and Blacky Shepherd. This all new, original story connects the maniacal Herbert West to H.P. Lovecraft’s wider Cthulhu mythology. It’s a direct sequel to the original short story! Sound cool? It is! And it looks sharp as …
Read More »Digital Darkness: The Hardest Horror Games On The NES!
Who else is tired of the current video game landscape? Does anyone else want to travel back in time for a bit of nostalgic bliss? My time machine is busted, but my memory banks are full, so let’s take a trip backwards and talk about the NES! The original NES, …
Read More »Re-Animator Trilogy Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Announced!
If the Re-Animator Board Game news wasn’t cool enough, Umbrella Entertainment announced this week they’re bringing the Re-Animator Trilogy to Collector’s Edition Blu-ray! The set includes the original film, Bride of Re-Animator and, for the first time ever on Blu, Beyond Re-Animator. Herbert West would be proud. Read on for the …
Read More »‘ReAnimator The Board Game’ Now Available For Pre-Order
Dynamite Entertainment took to Kickstarter in September of 2017 to bootstrap their horrifying vision: ReAnimator The Board Game! Based on H.P. Lovecraft’s terrifying tale, the project was funded in no time thanks to rabid fan reaction and generous promotion from sites like Nerdist. A few short months later, the game …
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