Posts tagged RLJE Films
New "Clown in a Cornfield (2025)" Trailer Brings Us Closer To Frendo! (TRAILER)

As much as we love Art and Pennywise, they can’t have all the fun.  Evil clowns need to start branching out of the Northeast United States.  Why not the Midwest?  Enter Frendo, the other grinning, murderous clown who hunts teenagers in fictional Kettle Springs, Missouri, the setting of director Eli Craig’s upcoming “Clown in a Cornfield.”  

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"ASH" (2025) Is Trippy Sci-Fi/Horror, But Does It Stick The Landing? (VIDEO REVIEW)

Editor-in-Chief Matt Orozco and Contributor Sean O'Connor watched the new Flying Lotus film, "ASH," and sat down to discuss what was successful and what didn't quite land. They discuss the eye-popping visual, the incredible score, the lackluster script, and more. Enjoy the show!

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The Horrors Persist! A Look At Some Genre Films Releasing Q1 2025

Sure, we love the occasional snowfall and the quiet majesty of watching a sunset through a stand of trees, but those are fleeting, and we need something to get our hearts racing to fight the cold. Luckily, the beginning of the year has some incredible new films sure to melt not only the ice but your freaking face!

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Does "BLOODY AXE WOUND" (2024) Split You In Two, Or Just Bleed You Out? (REVIEW)

Abbie Bladecut is a teenager torn between the macabre traditions of her family’s bloody trade and the tender stirrings of her first crush. As Abbie delves deeper into the grisly family business, she wonders if it’s time to take the family tradition in a new direction.

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Flying Lotus' "ASH" Hooks Us With A Hybrid Of Deep Space Horror and Action! (TRAILER)

On the mysterious planet of Ash, Riya (González) awakens to find her crew slaughtered. When a man named Brion (Paul) arrives to rescue her, an ordeal of psychological and physical terror ensues while Riya and Brion must decide if they can trust one another to survive.

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Doin’ it for Stu: Joe Lynch’s Naked Theater of “Suitable Flesh!” [Review]

Watching “Oppenheimer” in a packed theater was one of the more shocking movie moments of 2023.  Not because of how the display of Cillian Murphy’s hubris will kill us all someday, but because of his first sex scene with Florence Pugh.  It was short and tame, yet people gasped like they just realized Bruce Willis was dead.  It was as if this 17+ audience had forgotten movies used to have sex scenes.  But Joe Lynch, he with a recall that rivals Pepperidge Farms, remembers.  His new film “Suitable Flesh” is a throwback love letter to the 1990’s by being both an erotic thriller and a cosmic horror film.  This isn’t to say we were all perverts in the ‘90s, but moviegoers in general were used to watching a nude scene or two in major R-rated releases.  Paul Verhoeven, the daimyo of erotic thrillers, peppered them in, while still serving the story instead of descending into porn (while I never cared for them one way or the other, why as there so much nudity in “Starship Troopers?”) Lynch walks the line between Verhoeven and the late great Stuart Gordon (who allegedly pitched Lynch to direct this before he passed) in creating a body-hopping horror film with blood, galore.  

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SPOILER-FREE REVIEW: LEAVE THEM KIDS ALONE - 'CHILDREN OF THE CORN (2023)'

Our Retro Reviewer takes a bite out of the new CHILDREN OF THE CORN (2023) remake, hitting theaters March 3 (in an 18-day theatrical run) and March 21 (On Demand and Digital) from RLJE Films and Shudder.

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SHUDDER PARTNERS WITH RLJE FILMS FOR DARK HORROR-COMEDY, ‘DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS’

Shudder has partnered with RLJE Films for their newest original film from music-video and commercial director, Josh Forbes, titled, DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS, starring Jonah Ray Rodrigues (Mystery Science Theater 3000) and Alex Winter (Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, The Lost Boys), who will also produce.

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