Author: Horror Reporter

  • 28 zombie genitals later

    28 zombie genitals later

    Fans of the zombie genre—you’ve been patient. You waited what feels like 28 years for this follow-up to Danny Boyle’s iconic 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later. And now, finally, 28 Years Later is here… with more controversy, bigger (literally) zombies, and a lot of very mixed feelings.

    Let’s talk about the elephant—or should I say appendage—in the room. Social media lit up after the early screenings, not with praise, but with memes, gasps, and raised eyebrows. Why? Giant zombie genitals. Yep. Not exactly the cinematic moment fans were expecting.

    While the critics on Rotten Tomatoes gave the film some love, the audience reviews are far less forgiving. Some say the trailer was better than the movie itself. Others questioned whether this franchise still has bite in a post-Walking Dead world, where zombie fatigue is very, very real.

    Still, 28 Years Later managed to pull in $30 million over its opening weekend, which isn’t bad for horror—but it’s worth noting that it front-loaded heavy with diehards on Thursday previews, then dropped off. Compare that to How to Train Your Dragon, which took $37 million and proved that dragons (at least this week) are hotter than the undead.

    Box office stats show the strongest numbers came from the East Coast, West Coast, and South Central U.S., with AMC Burbank leading the pack at $97,000 through Saturday. Demographics? 49% of the audience were men over 25, and 46% were Caucasian, followed by Latino/Hispanic (25%), Black (12%), and Asian American (10%).

    There’s also chatter about the ending—some calling it bold, others calling it baffling. Either way, 28 Years Later has stirred up more discussion than devotion. And while $30 million is a solid haul, don’t be surprised if it takes a steep dive as the weeks go on.

    So, was it worth the wait? That might depend on how much you like your zombies… anatomically enhanced.

  • SATURDAY NIGHT’S ALRIGHT FOR FIGHTING: REACTION TO US STRIKE ON IRAN NUCLEAR FACILITIES..

    SATURDAY NIGHT’S ALRIGHT FOR FIGHTING: REACTION TO US STRIKE ON IRAN NUCLEAR FACILITIES..

    This is a developing story..

    Iranian state television, ‘Mr. Trump, you started it and we will end it’…

    Broadcast showed large graphic of American bases in Middle East with headline, ‘Within fire range’…

    State TV Claims No Radiation Leak — Enriched Uranium Was Removed ‘Long Time Ago’… Developing…

    After his address to the nation tonight, Trump posted again on TRUTH SOCIAL that any retaliation from Iran will be met with larger military actions by the United States..

    MORE..

    Israel has closed its airspace..

    THE ADDRESS…

    Military information will not be released tonight, unusual for a campaign of this nature.. There is an 8am press briefing planned for Sunday morning..

    The White House has released images of the Situation Room during the military action..

    Tulsi Gabbard was reportedly in the Situation Room..

    ISRAEL HAS GONE INTO LOCKDOWN..

  • THE UNITED STATES HAS BOMBED IRAN; Saturday night live as Trump will address thr nation at 10pm

    THE UNITED STATES HAS BOMBED IRAN; Saturday night live as Trump will address thr nation at 10pm

    If anyone was wondering what Donald Trump would do after his self-imposed “two-week deadline,” you don’t have to wonder anymore. Tonight, the world shifted again.

    In a breaking weekend development,  President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account to announce that the United States has bombed three nuclear sites inside Iran, including the Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan facilities.

    According to his post, this marks a direct and aggressive military strike, escalating an already boiling conflict between Iran and Israel ..

    “We have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan,” Trump wrote.
    “All planes are now outside of Iran air space. A full payload of BOMBS was dropped on the primary site, Fordow. All planes are safely on their way home.”

    Adding to the drama, Trump is set to address the nation tonight at 10:00 PM Eastern Time from the Oval Office. Saturday night live for Trump season 2…

    No response has yet been issued by Iranian state media, but observers are bracing for fallout — politically, economically, and potentially militarily. Markets are likely to respond sharply when they open, and global leaders will be watching the Oval Office…

    Devloping…

  • CNN reporting on ‘strange voice mail’ when you call people in Iran

    CNN reporting on ‘strange voice mail’ when you call people in Iran

    FROM CNN:

    People trying to call friends and loved ones inside Iran have instead been met with strange, pre-recorded voice messages, which some experts believe may be part of the regime’s wider internet blackout.

    In a recording of a telephone call heard by CNN, a person outside of Iran hoping to hear their friend’s voice on the other line, was instead met with a robotic voice. “Hello, and thank you for taking the time to listen,” the voice says.

    “Life is full of unexpected surprises,” it continues, “and these surprises can sometimes bring joy while, at other times, they challenge us.

    “The key is to discover the strength within us to overcome these challenges.”

    The unsettling message, which lasts nearly 90 seconds, then goes on to recommend the listener close their eyes and imagine themself in a place that brings them “peace and happiness.”

    DEVELOPING..

  • The weather has always given us something to talk about .. now it’s become frightening.

    The weather has always given us something to talk about .. now it’s become frightening.

    Summer is officially here. That’s the good news.

    The bad news? The days are already getting shorter. But let’s put that aside for a second. The real bad news is just how wretched the weather has been. Now, this isn’t a weather blog—but we do talk about things that are frightening. And lately, the weather has been more terrifying than anything hitting the box office or streaming on Netflix.

    Just yesterday in North Dakota, a derecho swept through Bismarck. The tornadoes that came with it were compared to a Category 3 hurricane. People died. And some of the weather YouTubers I follow—like Max Velocity—were shaken. He openly wondered during a livestream if they had failed to save people. Not because of anything they did wrong, but because this kind of weather moves so fast, so brutally. Honestly, people like Ryan Hall and Max Velocity have become more important in moments like this than even the National Weather Service. They’re live, in real-time, doing everything they can to keep people informed and safe.

    But that’s the point. The fact that they’re this busy on YouTube, day after day, shows how active this year has been for dangerous weather. It used to be that these storms were “once in a lifetime” events. Now? It’s more like “once a week.”

    Here in the Northeast, it’s rained nearly every day since March. Sure, that technically ended the drought. But now we’re being set up for what could be a devastating heat wave. Some will say, “It’s summer, this is normal.” And yeah, sure—heat is normal. A lot of people even wish for it. But heat indexes of 115 to 120 degrees? That’s not just summer fun. That’s dangerous. Roads, buildings, and people are all going to bake.

    Weather has always been weird. It’s always been the go-to topic in elevators and small talk. But something about this stretch has felt different. More intense. And we’re not done yet—hurricane season is next. Let’s hope it’s quiet. Let’s hope nothing forms. Let’s hope, for once, that land gets spared.

    Because if the first part of summer has shown us anything, it’s that the atmosphere is on edge. And places that didn’t used to see tornadoes? They’re seeing them now. Regularly.

    Prayers and thoughts to those who lost everything last night. And here’s hoping the rest of summer gives us a break.

  • 🎬 JAWS at 50: The Shark That Still Bites

    🎬 JAWS at 50: The Shark That Still Bites

    When a movie makes it big, it’s is half because of the movie.. the other half is due to the culture it is tapping into.

    Fifty years ago today, on June 19, 1975, a movie premiered that didn’t just dominate the box office — it redefined it. Jaws wasn’t just a film. It was a cultural eruption. A tectonic shift in how movies were made, marketed, and remembered. And it didn’t just scare people in theaters. It made them afraid to put their legs in the water.

    I wasn’t alive in 1975. Everything I know about that era comes from siblings, old newspaper clippings, and stories my late parents used to tell. But Jaws still reached me. Its shadow has loomed over every summer since. And maybe that’s the most powerful legacy of all: a movie so deeply embedded in the American psyche that it still haunts the waves five decades later.

    Kids then were playing in playgrounds with metal slides and staying out until the street lights came on.. but fear was lurking in places that people never noticed until then..

    The Perfect Cultural Storm…



    1975 was a strange, tense time in America. The Vietnam War had just ended. Nixon had resigned in disgrace. Inflation was high, and faith in leadership was lower than ever. There was a national malaise settling in. Distrust of institutions. Paranoia. A sense that the world was changing too fast and too violently to understand.

    Then came Spielberg.

    At just 27, Steven Spielberg tapped into all of that anxiety — not overtly, but instinctively. Jaws was a movie about a shark, sure. But it was also a movie about a mayor more concerned about tourism dollars than public safety. About institutions failing. About fear hiding just beneath the surface.

    And he didn’t need blood and gore to do it. The shark barely appears in the first half of the film. It was mechanical. Broken, half the time. But Spielberg turned that weakness into strength: he let our imaginations do the work. The tension simmered in the absence. The dread grew in the silence. And then there was the score.

    The Score That Changed Everything

    John Williams gave us a soundtrack of suspense that has never been topped. Two notes. That’s all it took. Dunna… Dunna…



    It sounds simple. It was simple. But it was primal. It mimicked a heartbeat, a countdown, a presence just behind you. That score didn’t just accompany Jaws — it was the shark. It was the fear.

    And it didn’t stay contained to the screen. It spilled out into the real world. Newspaper articles from the time talked about people who were afraid to go to the beach. Even lakes. Attendance at some coastal resorts dropped. All because a film made the unseen feel more terrifying than anything visible.

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    From Classic Monsters to Real Monsters

    Before Jaws, monsters were myths. Frankenstein. Dracula. Godzilla. Fantastical creatures. Jaws made the monster real. Great white sharks exist. We just hadn’t thought to fear them yet. Spielberg didn’t invent the idea of terror — he just relocated it to the familiar.

    He took the safe, sunny world of suburban beach trips and laced it with danger. He gave the ocean teeth. And that idea rippled out far beyond Jaws itself. You can see it in Nightmare on Elm Street Part 4, where Freddy’s claw circles in ocean waves — an unmistakable nod to the shark.

    Even Saturday Night Live created a sketch character based on the Jaws concept: a shark pretending to be a door-to-door mailman.



    Can It Happen Again?

    This is the question I keep coming back to.

    Yes, we’ve had massive summer blockbusters since: Jurassic Park, The Dark Knight, Avengers: Endgame. But nothing has ever truly matched the shockwave of Jaws. Nothing changed the entire film industry overnight quite like it.

    Why not?

    Because we live in a different world now. We’re saturated with media. Spoiled by CGI. We know too much. Trailers give away plot twists. Behind-the-scenes features run before a movie even premieres. The mystery is gone.

    So it will most likely never ever happen again. At least not like it did in ’75..

    I humorously recall that someone tried in 2001! Back then the HOROR REPORT (and we are Going WAYYYYYY back here) had some exclusive info and was able to see a pre-screening of “TREES” a movie based and homaging JAWS..



    In 1975, a movie could still sneak up on you. Jaws did more than that — it sunk its teeth into a nation’s soul and never let go.

    Spielberg would go on to do it again with E.T., with Poltergeist, and with Close Encounters. He has a gift for capturing the temperature of society in a given moment. But Jaws was the first. And maybe the most lasting.

    So here’s to 50 years of fearing the ocean. Here’s to two simple notes that made us question whether we really wanted to dangle our feet in the water. Here’s to the monster that was all too real — and the genius who knew exactly when to unleash it.

    Happy anniversary, Jaws. The beach was never the same.

  • Mike Flanagan ready to roll on Carrie

    Mike Flanagan ready to roll on Carrie

    The blood will flow on another Mike Flanagan adaptation of a Stephen King story.. this time CARRIE..

    The famed dircetor just announced in a new Instagram post that filming on the series has begun, featuring Summer H. Howell as the latest young actress to take on the mantle of Stephen King’s first protagonist. 

    While it isn’t much of an update, it created enough excitement with just one picture of the series’ day one slate, paired with the caption “and we’re off.” 

  • That’s a wrap on Masters!

    That’s a wrap on Masters!

    Ready or not Eternia is in the way..

    Nicholas Galitzine (The Idea of You) shared the news on Instagram along with a photo of him as He-Man.

    “Well, that’s a wrap on Masters of the Universe,” the actor wrote. “It has been an honour shouldering the responsibility of playing Adam and He Man. It’s been the role of a lifetime and I put everything into it. There’s not much I can show you, but I am so proud of the movie we’ve made. Thanks to our amazing cast and crew for all your hard work.”

    Directed by Travis Knight the film is due out on June 5, 2026 via Amazon MGM Studios.

    Galitzine stars with Camila Mendes as Teela, Alison Brie as Evil-Lyn, Jared Leto as Skeletor, Idris Elba as Duncan/Man-at-Arms, and Morena Baccarin as The Sorceress.

    Developing..

  • June 1990: The Summer of Dick

    June 1990: The Summer of Dick

    The wonderful NIGHTMARE NOSTALGIA page reminded us that this year, TODAY as a matter of fact, is the 35th anniversary of DICK TRACY being released in theaters…

    It was a magical summer for the box office.. June 1990; school was out ‘forever’ and the 1990s just began. While we did not have the luxury or burden based on your point of view of delving deep into the 90s yet, the future was bright we were still wearing shades.

    And after several successful summers of box office glory for super heroes, Dick Tracy entered the fray.

    Armed with his watch, yellow coat, and crime fighter ability, Warren Beatty donned the famed detective hat and have us, in our opinion, one of the greatest movies of all time. The magic of the film was its creativity, its style, its music, Madonna, but its colorful array of villians.

    Back then we didn’t have ROTTEN TOMATOES, but instead we all trusted Siskel and Ebert. Here is what they thought about the movie in June 1990:

    The movie was released on June 15, 1990 to great fanfare and buildup in fishwrappers across America. “Dick Tracy” (1990) grossed $103,738,726 domestically, ranking it 9th in worldwide box office for the year. It reached the #1 spot at the domestic box office during the week of June 15-21, 1990

    By Christmas kids, including me, were asking for and getting DICK TRACY the NINTENDO game..

    Playing with action figures. Except the BLANK. That was purposely sparely placed on store racks giving kids a false hope that one day they would find it.

    We were lucky that year to see this movie in a theater for the first time. It created a sense of nostalgia for the oldtimers… and something new for younger people. It even made me read newspapers again! That summer papers across America re-published old Dick Tracy comics and I for one was using my summer time off to cut them out and create a collage. I wish I still had it today.

    And we had the summer of Dick at McDonalds.. We were all led to believe we were crimestoppers and could win millions on their scratch offs!

    Newspapers at the time even report about the nostalgia that the then released film was bringing back:

    But what made that summer EVEN better? It was one of MANY films that came out that we still watch and talk about today.

    Just think.. the hot summer 35 years ago were were watching TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES, PRETTY WOMAN, and GREMLINS II. I will avoid being joyful about BACK TO THE FUTURE III, that one just didn’t hit great and today still has not caught on.

    Yes indeed.. that summer was magical, vibrant.. and gave us Dick Tracy. An underrated classic that we still think holds up even in today’s times..

    Dick Tracy (1990) Directed by Warren Beatty Shown (from left): William Forsythe (as Flattop), Ed O’Ross (as Itchy), Madonna (as Breathless Mahoney), Al Pacino (as Big Boy Caprice), top – Henry Silva (as Influence), R.G. Armstrong (as Pruneface)
  • How super will SUPERMAN be?

    How super will SUPERMAN be?

    Move over LILO AND STITCH and HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON.. if estimates are right, we are about to see a real old fashioned summer blockbuster movie coming to a theater near you.

    According to reports, the pre-sales are strong.. So much so that SUPERMAN is expected to have potentially a $185 mil domestic opening weekend..

    If accurate, the lowest end of that estimate would have it as the fourth highest opening DC movie ever behind only “Batman v Superman,” “The Dark Knight Rises” and “The Dark Knight” which all hover in the $158-166 million range.

    If there is justice in the world, SUPERMAN will have a bigger opening than the dreadful BATMAN vs SUPERMAN…

    It is also confirmed that SUPERMAN will have post-credit scenes for those who want to stick around after the ending..

    The two hour and 20 minute film hits theaters July 11..