Fun as hell. Bloody as hell. Satanic as hell. Watch the featurette for horror-action-comedy “THEY WILL KILL YOU”

Director Kirill Sokolov had a blast working on his new movie “They Will Kill You.” The horror-action-comedy, which he wrote and directed, is produced by Andy Muschietti, acclaimed director of horror hits including “It,” “It Chapter Two” and “Mama,” and features an ensemble cast that includes Zazie Beetz (“Invincible”), Tom Felton, Heather Graham and Patricia Arquette. 

‘Made in Korea’ Rockets Up Charts to Become The Number One Most Viewed Korean Original Premiere of 2025 on Disney+ APAC

After another year of exceptional storytelling that saw the release of over a dozen hit APAC series including Hyper Knife, Tempest, The Manipulated, Nine Puzzles, Gannibal Season 2, and more, Disney+ confirmed this week that Made In Korea has officially become the number one most viewed Korean Original premiere of 2025 on Disney+ in APAC*.

Go behind-the-scenes with “Scream” creator Kevin Williamson as he takes the director’s chair for the first time in the franchise in “SCREAM 7”

“People ask me that all the time, have I always wanted to direct a Scream movie, and I say, yes, with all my heart,” says Kevin Williamson, who wrote the very first Scream movie, which has become a cult favorite. He returns to the franchise as writer, producer, and for the first time, director, in Scream 7, opening in cinemas soon, on February 25. 

BUILDING BEN: Filmmakers talk about using practical effects in ‘Primate’, now showing!

Filmmaker Johannes Roberts has built a reputation as a master of mayhem in films where killer sharks, zombies, demons, and slashers threaten the innocent and the guilty alike. His latest movie, Primate, promises to be the most shocking, bone-chilling tale he has told thus far, as a group of teens are terrorized when their pet chimp suddenly turns on them. Amping up the visceral terror with old-school, in-camera special effects and jaw-dropping surprises, Roberts is taking horror to new and ever-bloodier heights.