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A film fan has revealed how to spot the Easter Egg hidden in the 2000 cult classic, Scary Movie.
Anyone growing up in the noughties will no doubt remember the irreverent spoof franchise, which spawned five films in total.
Anna Faris and Regina Hall appeared in all but the last movie, released in 2013, with the comedies paying homage to popular horror films of the time.
The flicks boasted an impressive roster of cameos, with Carmen Electra, Pamela Anderson, Snoop Dogg, Charlie Sheen and Mac Miller making an appearance.
The first film, released in 2000, parodied Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer, with the plot following the implausible high jinks of a group of high school students.
While the films don’t pander to reality or believability on any level, one fan noticed an Easter Egg hidden in the blockbuster aimed directly at the audience.
Redditor TheHerbalJedi shared a snap of a scene to the site’s Movie Details forum, revealing a hidden message around an hour into the film.
They captioned it: “Rewatching Scary Movie (2000.) Never noticed this before.”
Around 54 minutes in, Brenda and Shorty Meeks, played by Marlon Wayans, go to the movies to watch Shakespeare in Love.
The pair sit through previews and credits before the film starts, with one fan pausing the tape to read the on-screen text.
To their shock they realized it was a joke directed at the viewer, as it says: “The following peeview has been a**proved for immature audience only. If you can read this you’re too close.
“We thought it would be funny to put this here, kiss our a**** and take it off pause.”
The post, shared just over a month ago, has been upvoted nearly 20,000 times, as fellow movie buffs admitted they too hadn’t spotted the message.
Entire_Dimension_308 w rote: “I’ve seen that movie so many times and I never noticed that either, that’s awesome.”
Karmas_Advocate added: “Wow I never noticed that.”
While some pointed how much harder it would have been to spot when it was first released on VHS and DVD—as well as how small TV screens were in comparison to today—referenced in the note telling viewers if they can read it they’re too close.
Juarezderek commented: “Kids these days can just pick a spot to pause. We had to time that s*** perfectly or keep rewinding the tape to reread what that said.”
Referencing screens, Chaotic_goody added: “They were SMALL. I had forgotten how small they were and how far we’ve come. I’m going to go hug my LG TV now.”
Cartoongiant admitted: “Lol. I had a much more convoluted explanation. I thought someone added this into the pause screen for Netflix. Like, wow someone is really dedicated to this movie 20 years later! I am dumb.”
Deekkuli asked: “Did Doofy write that lmao.”
Aztec_Reaper thought: “That’s definitely one of the best visual jokes ever.”
Frostbite225 reckoned: “The marijuana leaf is a nice touch.”
Despite the film being a spoof, it was widely popular and grossed an impressive $159 million, according to Forbes.
The site ranked it as number nine on their list of top 25 highest-grossing horror movies of all time.
While Scary Movie 3, released in 2003, made it to number 23 on the list with $110 million.
In first place was 2017’s It with $327.5 million, in second place was The Sixth Sense, making $239.5 million in 1999, and the smash hit Jaws came third grossing $260 million in 1975 (which by Newsweek‘s calculations would be decent $1.15 billion in today’s money).
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A film fan has revealed how to spot the Easter Egg hidden in the 2000 cult classic, Scary Movie.
Anyone growing up in the noughties will no doubt remember the irreverent spoof franchise, which spawned five films in total.
Anna Faris and Regina Hall appeared in all but the last movie, released in 2013, with the comedies paying homage to popular horror films of the time.
The flicks boasted an impressive roster of cameos, with Carmen Electra, Pamela Anderson, Snoop Dogg, Charlie Sheen and Mac Miller making an appearance.
The first film, released in 2000, parodied Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer, with the plot following the implausible high jinks of a group of high school students.
While the films don’t pander to reality or believability on any level, one fan noticed an Easter Egg hidden in the blockbuster aimed directly at the audience.
Redditor TheHerbalJedi shared a snap of a scene to the site’s Movie Details forum, revealing a hidden message around an hour into the film.
They captioned it: “Rewatching Scary Movie (2000.) Never noticed this before.”
Around 54 minutes in, Brenda and Shorty Meeks, played by Marlon Wayans, go to the movies to watch Shakespeare in Love.
The pair sit through previews and credits before the film starts, with one fan pausing the tape to read the on-screen text.
To their shock they realized it was a joke directed at the viewer, as it says: “The following peeview has been a**proved for immature audience only. If you can read this you’re too close.
“We thought it would be funny to put this here, kiss our a**** and take it off pause.”
The post, shared just over a month ago, has been upvoted nearly 20,000 times, as fellow movie buffs admitted they too hadn’t spotted the message.
Entire_Dimension_308 w rote: “I’ve seen that movie so many times and I never noticed that either, that’s awesome.”
Karmas_Advocate added: “Wow I never noticed that.”
While some pointed how much harder it would have been to spot when it was first released on VHS and DVD—as well as how small TV screens were in comparison to today—referenced in the note telling viewers if they can read it they’re too close.
Juarezderek commented: “Kids these days can just pick a spot to pause. We had to time that s*** perfectly or keep rewinding the tape to reread what that said.”
Referencing screens, Chaotic_goody added: “They were SMALL. I had forgotten how small they were and how far we’ve come. I’m going to go hug my LG TV now.”
Cartoongiant admitted: “Lol. I had a much more convoluted explanation. I thought someone added this into the pause screen for Netflix. Like, wow someone is really dedicated to this movie 20 years later! I am dumb.”
Deekkuli asked: “Did Doofy write that lmao.”
Aztec_Reaper thought: “That’s definitely one of the best visual jokes ever.”
Frostbite225 reckoned: “The marijuana leaf is a nice touch.”
Despite the film being a spoof, it was widely popular and grossed an impressive $159 million, according to Forbes.
The site ranked it as number nine on their list of top 25 highest-grossing horror movies of all time.
While Scary Movie 3, released in 2003, made it to number 23 on the list with $110 million.
In first place was 2017’s It with $327.5 million, in second place was The Sixth Sense, making $239.5 million in 1999, and the smash hit Jaws came third grossing $260 million in 1975 (which by Newsweek‘s calculations would be decent $1.15 billion in today’s money).
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Scary movies have been a fan-favorite way to pass time since the beginning of cinema, so it’s no surprise that it’s also a popular genre for video games. Virtual reality headsets offer an avenue for even more realistic frights, which often makes it scarier than playing a horror game on your console or PC.
RELATED: The Best VR Strategy Games
There are a plethora of unique horror games you can find on the Oculus Quest – some totally new while others are ports of regular games. If you’re looking for a fright, then you can look no further from these awesome experiences.
10 Affected: The Manor
Affected: The Manor is one of the simpler horror games on the Oculus Quest, so it’s perfect for showing your friends just how scary VR can be, but only if they can handle it. The controls in Affected are basic, and there are many objectives to complete; however, the location will make you more scared than you’ve ever been due to its atmosphere.
Outside experiencing the terrifying base game, you can also play The Darkness and The Gauntlet for even more bone-chilling content. Affected is the best horror game on the Oculus Quest if you enjoy sitting back and letting the experience terrify you.
THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY
9 Layers Of Fear VR
Exploring a Victorian mansion has never been scarier than in Layers Of Fear. In this VR game, you get to jump inside the mind of a painter and experience many of the things that go on in his brain.
The visions and other experiences will shock you to your core simply because of how unique and unexpected they are to horror fans. Layers Of Fear is perfect for players that want to experience a psychedelic horror game with everything it entails.
8 Face Your Fears 2
Face Your Fears 2 is not for the faint of heart. You’ll get to enter the home of the Harvest family and learn their story in two completely different scenarios. You can become a paranormal investigator trying to unearth the secrets of the home or a simple person searching for his sister.
RELATED: The Best Free Games For The Oculus Quest
Face Your Fears 2 is like nothing you’ve played before due to its horrifying world-building and two-sided narrative. Additionally, if you buy Face Your Fears 2 on the Oculus Quest, then you can also play it on PC through the Oculus Rift.
7 The Exorcist: Legion VR
The Exorcist: Legion VR is a lot of fun, but it’s also one of the scariest games in virtual reality. There are five episodes that take you across various locations, each with their own themes. However, the core story is that you’re an investigator searching these locales for clues.
There are many jump scares in The Exorcist: Legion VR, so it’s a great choice if you enjoy games where you never see the horror coming until it’s too late. The gameplay in The Exorcist: Legion VR is quite simplistic – you walk around each location, and the story moves as you do, but this formula works well with its unique narrative.
6 Lies Beneath
In Lies Beneath, you’ll get to fight monsters and save your hometown from the terrifying menace. Travel to Slumber, Alaska where the main character resides and meet important figures, such as your dear dad.
RELATED: The Best Sports Games On The Oculus Quest
When the town of Slumber is in danger, you’re the last hope. Wielding a wide array of weaponry, there’s a lot of monster-fighting action and of unique puzzles to be discovered in Lies Beneath.
5 Project Terminus VR
Project Terminus offer three core acts, each with their own horrors to experience. Unlike other horror games you’ve played, Project Terminus avoids jump scares in favor of building a terrifying atmosphere and an interesting plot.
Project Terminus’s gameplay consists of horror survival, so you can expect a lot of diversity throughout the story. For a horror game with a gripping narrative, Project Terminus has you covered.
4 Blair Witch
Blair Witch VR is a puzzle game with a Blair Witch theme. Throughout your adventure, you’ll explore a forest and find clues to solve the story, all with an unsettling feeling that something may be off in the dark expanse around you.
RELATED: The Best Racing Games On The Oculus Quest
If you’re a Blair Witch fan, then playing this game may be an obvious choice. However, it’s also great for newcomers to this horror franchise because you don’t need to know anything about the Blair Witch movies to enjoy it. If you enjoy puzzle games with a horror atmosphere, then Blair Witch is likely the perfect game for you.
3 Wraith: The Oblivion – Afterlife
In most supernatural horror games, you’re hunting ghosts, but in Wraith: The Oblivion, you can become one. Your character becomes a wraith upon dying, and you need to use your new paranormal powers to figure out how you died.
Beyond the concept in Wraith: The Oblivion being incredibly unique, it also has a great setting and offers you an experience like nothing else on the Oculus Quest. If you want to become a ghostly figure, then Wraith: The Oblivion is for you.
2 Five Nights At Freddy’s: Help Wanted
Five Nights At Freddy’s: Help Wanted offers more frights set in this fan-favorite universe. Coming face-to-face with the animatronics has never been scarier since you now run the risk of them attacking you in virtual reality, which offers a heart-pounding experience.
If you like Five Nights At Freddy’s, then Help Wanted won’t disappoint with its selection of game modes. Celebrate, You’re Hired, and Pizza Party each offer a unique experience that will leave you craving more of the Five Nights At Freddy’s universe.
1 Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil 4 often earns the title of the best Resident Evil game ever. This is, in part, due to the terrifying atmosphere that always makes it feel like there’s danger around the corner. Now you can play Resident Evil 4 in virtual reality thanks to the Oculus Quest, and the horrors you’ll experience are even scarier this time around.
Throughout the course of Resident Evil 4, you need to pick up a gun and shoot enemies as they inch closer to you, but don’t let yourself get caught in a crowd. With horrifying boss fights and a spooky atmosphere, there’s no reason not to play Resident Evil 4 if you’re a fan of the horror genre.
NEXT: The Best Dance Games On The Oculus Quest
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About The Author
Michael Caruso (729 Articles Published)
Michael is a writer, game-player, and VR enthusiast. He has been a hobby writer all his life and is now a content writer for TheGamer among other gaming websites. He is passionate about writing content that will entertain and share knowledge about his favorite games. An aspiring writer, Michael is just trying to share his passion for video games with the world.
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We want to say thanks to the author of this write-up for this outstanding web content
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Scary movies have been a fan-favorite way to pass time since the beginning of cinema, so it’s no surprise that it’s also a popular genre for video games. Virtual reality headsets offer an avenue for even more realistic frights, which often makes it scarier than playing a horror game on your console or PC.
RELATED: The Best VR Strategy Games
There are a plethora of unique horror games you can find on the Oculus Quest – some totally new while others are ports of regular games. If you’re looking for a fright, then you can look no further from these awesome experiences.
10 Affected: The Manor
Affected: The Manor is one of the simpler horror games on the Oculus Quest, so it’s perfect for showing your friends just how scary VR can be, but only if they can handle it. The controls in Affected are basic, and there are many objectives to complete; however, the location will make you more scared than you’ve ever been due to its atmosphere.
Outside experiencing the terrifying base game, you can also play The Darkness and The Gauntlet for even more bone-chilling content. Affected is the best horror game on the Oculus Quest if you enjoy sitting back and letting the experience terrify you.
THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY
9 Layers Of Fear VR
Exploring a Victorian mansion has never been scarier than in Layers Of Fear. In this VR game, you get to jump inside the mind of a painter and experience many of the things that go on in his brain.
The visions and other experiences will shock you to your core simply because of how unique and unexpected they are to horror fans. Layers Of Fear is perfect for players that want to experience a psychedelic horror game with everything it entails.
8 Face Your Fears 2
Face Your Fears 2 is not for the faint of heart. You’ll get to enter the home of the Harvest family and learn their story in two completely different scenarios. You can become a paranormal investigator trying to unearth the secrets of the home or a simple person searching for his sister.
RELATED: The Best Free Games For The Oculus Quest
Face Your Fears 2 is like nothing you’ve played before due to its horrifying world-building and two-sided narrative. Additionally, if you buy Face Your Fears 2 on the Oculus Quest, then you can also play it on PC through the Oculus Rift.
7 The Exorcist: Legion VR
The Exorcist: Legion VR is a lot of fun, but it’s also one of the scariest games in virtual reality. There are five episodes that take you across various locations, each with their own themes. However, the core story is that you’re an investigator searching these locales for clues.
There are many jump scares in The Exorcist: Legion VR, so it’s a great choice if you enjoy games where you never see the horror coming until it’s too late. The gameplay in The Exorcist: Legion VR is quite simplistic – you walk around each location, and the story moves as you do, but this formula works well with its unique narrative.
6 Lies Beneath
In Lies Beneath, you’ll get to fight monsters and save your hometown from the terrifying menace. Travel to Slumber, Alaska where the main character resides and meet important figures, such as your dear dad.
RELATED: The Best Sports Games On The Oculus Quest
When the town of Slumber is in danger, you’re the last hope. Wielding a wide array of weaponry, there’s a lot of monster-fighting action and of unique puzzles to be discovered in Lies Beneath.
5 Project Terminus VR
Project Terminus offer three core acts, each with their own horrors to experience. Unlike other horror games you’ve played, Project Terminus avoids jump scares in favor of building a terrifying atmosphere and an interesting plot.
Project Terminus’s gameplay consists of horror survival, so you can expect a lot of diversity throughout the story. For a horror game with a gripping narrative, Project Terminus has you covered.
4 Blair Witch
Blair Witch VR is a puzzle game with a Blair Witch theme. Throughout your adventure, you’ll explore a forest and find clues to solve the story, all with an unsettling feeling that something may be off in the dark expanse around you.
RELATED: The Best Racing Games On The Oculus Quest
If you’re a Blair Witch fan, then playing this game may be an obvious choice. However, it’s also great for newcomers to this horror franchise because you don’t need to know anything about the Blair Witch movies to enjoy it. If you enjoy puzzle games with a horror atmosphere, then Blair Witch is likely the perfect game for you.
3 Wraith: The Oblivion – Afterlife
In most supernatural horror games, you’re hunting ghosts, but in Wraith: The Oblivion, you can become one. Your character becomes a wraith upon dying, and you need to use your new paranormal powers to figure out how you died.
Beyond the concept in Wraith: The Oblivion being incredibly unique, it also has a great setting and offers you an experience like nothing else on the Oculus Quest. If you want to become a ghostly figure, then Wraith: The Oblivion is for you.
2 Five Nights At Freddy’s: Help Wanted
Five Nights At Freddy’s: Help Wanted offers more frights set in this fan-favorite universe. Coming face-to-face with the animatronics has never been scarier since you now run the risk of them attacking you in virtual reality, which offers a heart-pounding experience.
If you like Five Nights At Freddy’s, then Help Wanted won’t disappoint with its selection of game modes. Celebrate, You’re Hired, and Pizza Party each offer a unique experience that will leave you craving more of the Five Nights At Freddy’s universe.
1 Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil 4 often earns the title of the best Resident Evil game ever. This is, in part, due to the terrifying atmosphere that always makes it feel like there’s danger around the corner. Now you can play Resident Evil 4 in virtual reality thanks to the Oculus Quest, and the horrors you’ll experience are even scarier this time around.
Throughout the course of Resident Evil 4, you need to pick up a gun and shoot enemies as they inch closer to you, but don’t let yourself get caught in a crowd. With horrifying boss fights and a spooky atmosphere, there’s no reason not to play Resident Evil 4 if you’re a fan of the horror genre.
NEXT: The Best Dance Games On The Oculus Quest
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About The Author
Michael Caruso (729 Articles Published)
Michael is a writer, game-player, and VR enthusiast. He has been a hobby writer all his life and is now a content writer for TheGamer among other gaming websites. He is passionate about writing content that will entertain and share knowledge about his favorite games. An aspiring writer, Michael is just trying to share his passion for video games with the world.
More
From Michael Caruso
We want to say thanks to the author of this write-up for this outstanding web content
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The big new horror release for this week is the Digital HD arrival of this year’s Scream, the brand new sequel coming home after an $80 million domestic box office run.
Hailed as “a breathless, razor-sharp slasher worthy of the legacy” by our very own Meagan Navarro (review), Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media Group’s much-anticipated new Scream arrives for purchase on Digital today, March 1, 2022, with killer bonus content!
We will be celebrating later this week with a watch party (clear your calendar for 6 PM PST on Thursday, March 3) featuring director duo Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett (Ready or Not, V/H/S, Southbound) and executive producer Chad Villella of Radio Silence.
What else can you expect this week? Here’s all the new horror for March 1-6, 2022…
Takashi Shimizu, director of Marebito, Ju-On: The Grudge, and the U.S. remake of The Grudge, is back today with Suicide Forest Village, a brand new J-horror offering that’s now available On Demand & Digital HD via Cinedigm. Suicide Forest Village is inspired by the dreaded Aokigahara Forest at the base of Mt. Fuji known for its frequent suicides and hauntings.
“When a group of friends come across a mysterious box, they unleash a curse that quickly spreads to those around them. The source of the box is the Jukai Village, where it is said that the land holds a grudge against trespassers and anyone that enters it, cannot escape alive.”
Also available on Digital and On Demand platforms today, director Jo Shaffer‘s indie horror movie Hell Is Empty comes from 1091 Pictures. You can watch the trailer below.
In the film, “A self-styled messiah initiates a teenage runaway into his cult of sister-wives, upsetting the delicate balance of their community fixated on sin and salvation. As the family descends into violence, two of the women plot a daring escape.”
Co-written by Shaffer and Adam DeSantes, Hell Is Empty stars Spencer Peppet, Nia Farrell, Travis Mitchell, Laura Resinger, AYA, Meredith Antoian, and Liam Ouweleen.
The other new horror release for today is the indie shark attack movie Beneath the Surface, available on VOD and DVD from Devilworks and New Era Entertainment.
The water-set film tells the story of a young woman – once attacked by a great white – on a family boating vacation where she must face her demons if she is to step back in the water.
Starring Georgie Banks (Last Night in Soho, It Came from Below, Hatched), Nicola Wright (Jurassic Island, The Jack in the Box: Awakening), Beatrice Fletcher (Shockwaves) and Annie Knox (Pandemonium), the film was produced by Proportion Productions LTD.
We jump over to Thursday, March 3rd for this next release, and it’ll be found exclusively over on Netflix. This latest Netflix Original thriller is titled The Weekend Away.
In the Netflix thriller, “A weekend getaway to Croatia goes awry when a woman is accused of killing her best friend and her efforts to get to the truth uncover a painful secret.”
Leighton Meester, Christina Wolfe, Ziad Bakri, and Luke Norris star.
The Weekend Away is based on the book by Sarah Alderson. Kim Farrant directed.
It’s not exactly a horror movie but since director Matt Reeves has been referring to The Batman as being “almost a horror movie,” we figure we’d mentioned it’s out this Friday.
The Batman (read Meagan’s rave review) will be playing only in theaters.
“Two years of stalking the streets as the Batman (Robert Pattinson), striking fear into the hearts of criminals, has led Bruce Wayne deep into the shadows of Gotham City. With only a few trusted allies — Alfred Pennyworth (Andy Serkis), Lt. James Gordon (Jeffrey Wright) — amongst the city’s corrupt network of officials and high-profile figures, the lone vigilante has established himself as the sole embodiment of vengeance amongst his fellow citizens.
“When a killer targets Gotham’s elite with a series of sadistic machinations, a trail of cryptic clues sends the World’s Greatest Detective on an investigation into the underworld, where he encounters such characters as Selina Kyle/aka Catwoman (Zoë Kravitz), Oswald Cobblepot/aka the Penguin (Colin Farrell), Carmine Falcone (John Turturro), and Edward Nashton/aka the Riddler (Paul Dano). As the evidence begins to lead closer to home and the scale of the perpetrator’s plans becomes clear, Batman must forge new relationships, unmask the culprit, and bring justice to the abuse of power and corruption that has long plagued Gotham City.”
Searchlight Pictures (The Night House) is serving up their next horror entrée, Mimi Cave‘s Fresh, this Friday, March 4th, which will be streaming exclusively over on Hulu.
Fresh looks at “the horrors of modern dating seen through one young woman’s defiant battle to survive her new boyfriend’s unusual appetites.”
“Frustrated by scrolling dating apps only to end up on lame, tedious dates, Noa (Daisy Edgar-Jones) takes a chance by giving her number to the awkwardly charming Steve (Sebastian Stan) after a produce-section meet-cute at the grocery store. During a subsequent date at a local bar, sassy banter gives way to a chemistry-laden hookup, and a smitten Noa dares to hope that she might have actually found a real connection with the dashing cosmetic surgeon. She accepts Steve’s invitation to an impromptu weekend getaway, only to find that her new paramour has been hiding some unusual appetites.”
Fresh had its World Premiere at January’s Sundance Film Festival where Meagan reviewed the film, writing that Fresh “serves up carnivorous but unsatisfying meat-cute tale.
Inspired by Invasion of the Body Snatchers, horror legend Tony Todd stars in indie movie The Changed, coming to select theaters and On Demand this Friday, March 4, 2022.
From writer/director Michael Mongillo (Being Michael Madsen), “Something has taken possession of the hearts and minds of the populace. Kim (Clare Foley), Mac (Jason Alan Smith), and Jane (Carlee Avers) try to convince themselves it’s paranoia, but before long the city is besieged by the changed. By the time they realize an alien intelligence has merged with their neighbor, Bill (Tony Todd), a horde of changed is amassing outside their suburban home.”
Tony Todd recently told Bloody Disgusting, “[Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a] totally different movie. It’s not the same movie. That’s an easy tagline, because in Body Snatchers, they just take over your body, right? With their pods. This isn’t quite the same. People wake up and they’re changed, but the thing is that they look the same as they did before, you know?
“So it’s a soul thing, more than a body experience, sort of like a Rapture moment. And at the end of the day, you never know whose side is correct. There is no “good versus evil”.”
Dark Sky Films will be releasing Gia Elliot’s horror thriller and festival favorite Take Back The Night, featuring The Collection‘s Emma Fitzpatrick, this Friday in limited theaters and VOD.
Fitzpatrick, who co-wrote the screenplay with Elliot, stars as Jane, who launches a vigilante campaign to hunt the beast that attacked her.
“Finding herself the victim of a violent monster attack, Jane launches a vigilante campaign to hunt the beast that tried to kill her. Jane’s efforts intensify, but her troubling history of drug use and mental illness bubbles to the surface causing her family, community, and authorities to question the authenticity of her account. Suddenly alone in her fight, Jane starts to doubt her own memory of the attack…to doubt if Monster exists at all.”
The final new horror release comes on Sunday when Starz premieres their new horror-comedy series “Shining Vale,” which bookends the week with Courteney Cox-starring horror.
“Shining Vale” premieres with two episodes Sunday, March 6, 2022.
The half-hour series from Jeff Astrof and Sharon Horgan also stars Mira Sorvino, Greg Kinnear, Merrin Dungey, Judith Light, Gus Birney and Dylan Gage.
“Shining Vale” is a horror comedy about a dysfunctional family that moves from the city to a small town into a house in which terrible atrocities have taken place. But no one seems to notice except for Pat, who’s convinced she’s either depressed or possessed – turns out, the symptoms are exactly the same.
Dearbhla Walsh (“The Handmaid’s Tale”) directed and executive produced the pilot.
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The big new horror release for this week is the Digital HD arrival of this year’s Scream, the brand new sequel coming home after an $80 million domestic box office run.
Hailed as “a breathless, razor-sharp slasher worthy of the legacy” by our very own Meagan Navarro (review), Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media Group’s much-anticipated new Scream arrives for purchase on Digital today, March 1, 2022, with killer bonus content!
We will be celebrating later this week with a watch party (clear your calendar for 6 PM PST on Thursday, March 3) featuring director duo Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett (Ready or Not, V/H/S, Southbound) and executive producer Chad Villella of Radio Silence.
What else can you expect this week? Here’s all the new horror for March 1-6, 2022…
Takashi Shimizu, director of Marebito, Ju-On: The Grudge, and the U.S. remake of The Grudge, is back today with Suicide Forest Village, a brand new J-horror offering that’s now available On Demand & Digital HD via Cinedigm. Suicide Forest Village is inspired by the dreaded Aokigahara Forest at the base of Mt. Fuji known for its frequent suicides and hauntings.
“When a group of friends come across a mysterious box, they unleash a curse that quickly spreads to those around them. The source of the box is the Jukai Village, where it is said that the land holds a grudge against trespassers and anyone that enters it, cannot escape alive.”
Also available on Digital and On Demand platforms today, director Jo Shaffer‘s indie horror movie Hell Is Empty comes from 1091 Pictures. You can watch the trailer below.
In the film, “A self-styled messiah initiates a teenage runaway into his cult of sister-wives, upsetting the delicate balance of their community fixated on sin and salvation. As the family descends into violence, two of the women plot a daring escape.”
Co-written by Shaffer and Adam DeSantes, Hell Is Empty stars Spencer Peppet, Nia Farrell, Travis Mitchell, Laura Resinger, AYA, Meredith Antoian, and Liam Ouweleen.
The other new horror release for today is the indie shark attack movie Beneath the Surface, available on VOD and DVD from Devilworks and New Era Entertainment.
The water-set film tells the story of a young woman – once attacked by a great white – on a family boating vacation where she must face her demons if she is to step back in the water.
Starring Georgie Banks (Last Night in Soho, It Came from Below, Hatched), Nicola Wright (Jurassic Island, The Jack in the Box: Awakening), Beatrice Fletcher (Shockwaves) and Annie Knox (Pandemonium), the film was produced by Proportion Productions LTD.
We jump over to Thursday, March 3rd for this next release, and it’ll be found exclusively over on Netflix. This latest Netflix Original thriller is titled The Weekend Away.
In the Netflix thriller, “A weekend getaway to Croatia goes awry when a woman is accused of killing her best friend and her efforts to get to the truth uncover a painful secret.”
Leighton Meester, Christina Wolfe, Ziad Bakri, and Luke Norris star.
The Weekend Away is based on the book by Sarah Alderson. Kim Farrant directed.
It’s not exactly a horror movie but since director Matt Reeves has been referring to The Batman as being “almost a horror movie,” we figure we’d mentioned it’s out this Friday.
The Batman (read Meagan’s rave review) will be playing only in theaters.
“Two years of stalking the streets as the Batman (Robert Pattinson), striking fear into the hearts of criminals, has led Bruce Wayne deep into the shadows of Gotham City. With only a few trusted allies — Alfred Pennyworth (Andy Serkis), Lt. James Gordon (Jeffrey Wright) — amongst the city’s corrupt network of officials and high-profile figures, the lone vigilante has established himself as the sole embodiment of vengeance amongst his fellow citizens.
“When a killer targets Gotham’s elite with a series of sadistic machinations, a trail of cryptic clues sends the World’s Greatest Detective on an investigation into the underworld, where he encounters such characters as Selina Kyle/aka Catwoman (Zoë Kravitz), Oswald Cobblepot/aka the Penguin (Colin Farrell), Carmine Falcone (John Turturro), and Edward Nashton/aka the Riddler (Paul Dano). As the evidence begins to lead closer to home and the scale of the perpetrator’s plans becomes clear, Batman must forge new relationships, unmask the culprit, and bring justice to the abuse of power and corruption that has long plagued Gotham City.”
Searchlight Pictures (The Night House) is serving up their next horror entrée, Mimi Cave‘s Fresh, this Friday, March 4th, which will be streaming exclusively over on Hulu.
Fresh looks at “the horrors of modern dating seen through one young woman’s defiant battle to survive her new boyfriend’s unusual appetites.”
“Frustrated by scrolling dating apps only to end up on lame, tedious dates, Noa (Daisy Edgar-Jones) takes a chance by giving her number to the awkwardly charming Steve (Sebastian Stan) after a produce-section meet-cute at the grocery store. During a subsequent date at a local bar, sassy banter gives way to a chemistry-laden hookup, and a smitten Noa dares to hope that she might have actually found a real connection with the dashing cosmetic surgeon. She accepts Steve’s invitation to an impromptu weekend getaway, only to find that her new paramour has been hiding some unusual appetites.”
Fresh had its World Premiere at January’s Sundance Film Festival where Meagan reviewed the film, writing that Fresh “serves up carnivorous but unsatisfying meat-cute tale.
Inspired by Invasion of the Body Snatchers, horror legend Tony Todd stars in indie movie The Changed, coming to select theaters and On Demand this Friday, March 4, 2022.
From writer/director Michael Mongillo (Being Michael Madsen), “Something has taken possession of the hearts and minds of the populace. Kim (Clare Foley), Mac (Jason Alan Smith), and Jane (Carlee Avers) try to convince themselves it’s paranoia, but before long the city is besieged by the changed. By the time they realize an alien intelligence has merged with their neighbor, Bill (Tony Todd), a horde of changed is amassing outside their suburban home.”
Tony Todd recently told Bloody Disgusting, “[Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a] totally different movie. It’s not the same movie. That’s an easy tagline, because in Body Snatchers, they just take over your body, right? With their pods. This isn’t quite the same. People wake up and they’re changed, but the thing is that they look the same as they did before, you know?
“So it’s a soul thing, more than a body experience, sort of like a Rapture moment. And at the end of the day, you never know whose side is correct. There is no “good versus evil”.”
Dark Sky Films will be releasing Gia Elliot’s horror thriller and festival favorite Take Back The Night, featuring The Collection‘s Emma Fitzpatrick, this Friday in limited theaters and VOD.
Fitzpatrick, who co-wrote the screenplay with Elliot, stars as Jane, who launches a vigilante campaign to hunt the beast that attacked her.
“Finding herself the victim of a violent monster attack, Jane launches a vigilante campaign to hunt the beast that tried to kill her. Jane’s efforts intensify, but her troubling history of drug use and mental illness bubbles to the surface causing her family, community, and authorities to question the authenticity of her account. Suddenly alone in her fight, Jane starts to doubt her own memory of the attack…to doubt if Monster exists at all.”
The final new horror release comes on Sunday when Starz premieres their new horror-comedy series “Shining Vale,” which bookends the week with Courteney Cox-starring horror.
“Shining Vale” premieres with two episodes Sunday, March 6, 2022.
The half-hour series from Jeff Astrof and Sharon Horgan also stars Mira Sorvino, Greg Kinnear, Merrin Dungey, Judith Light, Gus Birney and Dylan Gage.
“Shining Vale” is a horror comedy about a dysfunctional family that moves from the city to a small town into a house in which terrible atrocities have taken place. But no one seems to notice except for Pat, who’s convinced she’s either depressed or possessed – turns out, the symptoms are exactly the same.
Dearbhla Walsh (“The Handmaid’s Tale”) directed and executive produced the pilot.
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Everyone knows the opening credits of the ’90s TV show Goosebumps: a shadow of the letter “G” moving across a small town, changing the look of a billboard and even turning a dog eye’s green. The beautiful yet eerie theme song helped contribute to the scary yet fun tone, and while the episodes aren’t likely to scare the now adults who grew up watching the show, it was definitely terrifying to be a ’90s kid watching this TV adaptation of the R.L. Stine series.
Even though Goosebumps is known for being campy and cheesy, and the show does feel dated in terms of its vibe, clothing, and hairstyles when watched today, there are some things that today’s horror filmmakers can learn from these episodes.
GAMERANT VIDEO OF THE DAY
RELATED: Goosebumps’ Creator R.L. Stine’s The Babysitter is Coming to TV
Each episode of Goosebumps is a smart, self-contained story, just like the R.L. Stine TV show Just Beyond. Even though the show has a high cheese factor, thanks to its time period, horror filmmakers can be inspired by how well each tale of terror is told. Take the season 1 episode “The Girl Who Cried Monster” which has a perfect formula. The episode opens with Lucy (Deborah Scorsone) scaring her younger brother by pretending that there’s a monster hiding in their garden. When she starts becoming suspicious of the creepy librarian Mr. Mortman (Eugene Lipinski), she hides in the stacks and sees him transform into a disgusting monster who eats bugs.
When Lucy’s parents invite him over for dinner, the episode’s plot twist reveals that Lucy’s mom and dad are monsters, too, and they eat him in order to keep their secret safe. When Lucy’s friend shows up, she’s afraid that her parents will hurt him too, but her dad holds up a cherry pie and offers dessert. This story is told perfectly, with no gaps in plot or confusing moments, and that’s something that is also true of the best and most critically acclaimed horror movies.
It’s great that there will be a new Disney+ Goosebumps show and it will be fascinating to see which characters and scary stories end up part of it. The characters in each Goosebumps episode are also something to be celebrated. They’re regular kids who feel just like the viewer, and they are shocked to learn about the terrifying thing happening in their lives. The episodes follow the typical structure of The Hero’s Journey as the child characters resist the ghost/creature/horrors before them and then accept what’s going on. It’s easy to relate to the kids as they are both scared and determined to do what needs to be done to stop the ghost or monster or whatever is haunting them.
There are two other things that horror filmmakers can learn from Goosebumps: its use of jump scares and twist endings. Horror movies with jump scares can go one of two ways: they can be genuinely frightening or they can be boring as audiences are tired of this trope. Most Goosebumps episodes follow the same format as there is a fake jump scare within the first few minutes. Sometimes a kid is scaring a sibling, like previously mentioned, or the main character thinks that they see something that isn’t really there. While these jump scares can be cheesy, horror filmmakers can learn to not rely on jump scares so often, as it’s better when this trope is used sparingly to really make it count.
Fans feel nostalgic for ’90s kids horror shows like Goosebumps because they have fun corny tones. Each episode of Goosebumps also has a twist ending. In this case, unlike the jump scares, the twist ending always works perfectly. In “Night of the Living Dummy II,” a dummy kills evil Slappy, which shocks the family who have been living with him. At the conclusion of the season 2 episode “Haunted Mask II,” it seems impossible to truly destroy the mask. It’s always fun to see a huge surprise at the end of a horror movie, as a neat and tidy ending works for romantic dramas and comedies, but a killer (no pun intended) ending is always best for horror films.
Every episode of Goosebumps is a super entertaining journey. A young actress is turned into a cat by an evil feline named Rip in “Cry of the Cat.” A kid is sent to a creepy boarding school in “The Perfect School.” Siblings learn that scarecrows have been brought to life in “Scarecrow Walks at Midnight.” It’s easy to become drawn into these scary stories, even if with some hindsight and distance they aren’t quite as terrifying as they seem to little kids. The story structure of each Goosebumps episode can definitely be a great, inspiring blueprint for horror movies today.
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Even though Goosebumps is known for being campy and cheesy, and the show does feel dated in terms of its vibe, clothing, and hairstyles when watched today, there are some things that today’s horror filmmakers can learn from these episodes.
GAMERANT VIDEO OF THE DAY
RELATED: Goosebumps’ Creator R.L. Stine’s The Babysitter is Coming to TV
Each episode of Goosebumps is a smart, self-contained story, just like the R.L. Stine TV show Just Beyond. Even though the show has a high cheese factor, thanks to its time period, horror filmmakers can be inspired by how well each tale of terror is told. Take the season 1 episode “The Girl Who Cried Monster” which has a perfect formula. The episode opens with Lucy (Deborah Scorsone) scaring her younger brother by pretending that there’s a monster hiding in their garden. When she starts becoming suspicious of the creepy librarian Mr. Mortman (Eugene Lipinski), she hides in the stacks and sees him transform into a disgusting monster who eats bugs.
When Lucy’s parents invite him over for dinner, the episode’s plot twist reveals that Lucy’s mom and dad are monsters, too, and they eat him in order to keep their secret safe. When Lucy’s friend shows up, she’s afraid that her parents will hurt him too, but her dad holds up a cherry pie and offers dessert. This story is told perfectly, with no gaps in plot or confusing moments, and that’s something that is also true of the best and most critically acclaimed horror movies.
It’s great that there will be a new Disney+ Goosebumps show and it will be fascinating to see which characters and scary stories end up part of it. The characters in each Goosebumps episode are also something to be celebrated. They’re regular kids who feel just like the viewer, and they are shocked to learn about the terrifying thing happening in their lives. The episodes follow the typical structure of The Hero’s Journey as the child characters resist the ghost/creature/horrors before them and then accept what’s going on. It’s easy to relate to the kids as they are both scared and determined to do what needs to be done to stop the ghost or monster or whatever is haunting them.
There are two other things that horror filmmakers can learn from Goosebumps: its use of jump scares and twist endings. Horror movies with jump scares can go one of two ways: they can be genuinely frightening or they can be boring as audiences are tired of this trope. Most Goosebumps episodes follow the same format as there is a fake jump scare within the first few minutes. Sometimes a kid is scaring a sibling, like previously mentioned, or the main character thinks that they see something that isn’t really there. While these jump scares can be cheesy, horror filmmakers can learn to not rely on jump scares so often, as it’s better when this trope is used sparingly to really make it count.
Fans feel nostalgic for ’90s kids horror shows like Goosebumps because they have fun corny tones. Each episode of Goosebumps also has a twist ending. In this case, unlike the jump scares, the twist ending always works perfectly. In “Night of the Living Dummy II,” a dummy kills evil Slappy, which shocks the family who have been living with him. At the conclusion of the season 2 episode “Haunted Mask II,” it seems impossible to truly destroy the mask. It’s always fun to see a huge surprise at the end of a horror movie, as a neat and tidy ending works for romantic dramas and comedies, but a killer (no pun intended) ending is always best for horror films.
Every episode of Goosebumps is a super entertaining journey. A young actress is turned into a cat by an evil feline named Rip in “Cry of the Cat.” A kid is sent to a creepy boarding school in “The Perfect School.” Siblings learn that scarecrows have been brought to life in “Scarecrow Walks at Midnight.” It’s easy to become drawn into these scary stories, even if with some hindsight and distance they aren’t quite as terrifying as they seem to little kids. The story structure of each Goosebumps episode can definitely be a great, inspiring blueprint for horror movies today.
NEXT: Fear Street Should Have Looked To This Horror Anthology For Inspiration
Elden Ring Player Gets Disconnected from Online Servers With Perfect Timing
In a bizarre but extremely precise moment, an unlucky Elden Ring player gets disconnected from online servers with a bang, literally.
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About The Author
Aya Tsintziras (45 Articles Published)
Aya Tsintziras is a freelance writer who writes about TV, movies, and has a particular interest in the horror genre. She has a Political Science degree from the University of Toronto and a Masters of Journalism from Ryerson University. She loves coffee, reading, working out, and watching TV. She lives in Toronto.
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From creepy collections to spooky selections, here’s what’s new in the world of horror this month.
By Meg Shields · Published on March 1st, 2022
Welcome to Horrorscope, a monthly column keeping horror nerds and initiates up to date on all the horror content coming to and leaving from your favorite streaming services. Here’s all the essential horror streaming in March 2022:
Hello, friends. (Or is it fiends?)
Entering March, we must steel ourselves for the death throes of winter. Much like a slasher villain, winter has a habit of playing dead only to lurch back to life with surprise snowstorms, flash-freezes, and sub-zero temperatures. Do not fall for fakeout spring! It is a ruse!
If you’re looking for a way to ride out these final frigid weeks, you’re in luck if you’re a horror fan. March brings gory gifts in the form of collections, new releases, and previously un-streamable new finds.
Be sure to peruse the complete list below, calendar in hand, for a full picture of what horror movies are coming and going from your favorite streaming services in March 2022. Keep in mind that all dates listed below may not apply to viewers outside the US.
March 2022 Horror Streaming Cheat Sheet
You can watch Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man(2020) for free on IMDb TV starting on March 19th.
If you’re a Peacock subscriber, treat yourself to a marathon of the first six entries in the Leprechaun franchise.
Peacock subscribers can also enjoy one heck of a Hitchcock marathon, with titles like Rope(1948) and Vertigo (1958) hitting the platform. If you had FOMO about the recent Hitch collection on the Criterion Channel, this is your in!
Are you a Prime Video subscriber? A Blaculadouble bill is at your fingertips.
If you’re into David Gordon Green’s Halloween legacy reboots (and you have HBO Max), an extended cut of Halloween Kills (2021) is hitting the service on March 18th.
If March 1st hits and you, an HBO Max subscriber, want to watch six entries from the Resident Evil franchise, you can do that!
There are five hot and fresh premieres hitting Shudder this. month: The Scary of Sixty-First(March 3rd); The Seed(March 10th); The Bunker Game (March 17th); The Spine of Night (March 24th); Night’s End(March 31st).
Also on Shudder, we’re being treated to two making-of documentaries about horror classics: Memory: The Origins of Alien (March 7th); Birth of the Living Dead(March 21st).
Also on Shudder: the Darkman trilogy, at your raw, skinless fingertips! I am a late convert to the church of Darkman, but let me tell you, it is a breath of fresh air in this age of toothless superhero fare. Sam Raimi, rebuffed from making a Batman film, making a high-energy, expressionistic superhero horror movie starring Liam Neeson and Frances McDormand? Hell yes.
ARROW continues to deliver incredibly niche collections of genre and exploitation fare. This month, look forward to the second volume of Vinegar Syndrome highlights (Night Owl, Hollywood Horror House, Star Time, Deadline), arriving on March 7th.
Other new horror collections at ARROW include The Dark Side of Hollywood (March 11th), Master of Darkness: The Fritz Lang Collection (March 14th), Lies & Deceit: The Films of Claude Chabrol (March 18th); and the silent-era showcase Dead Silent (March 21st).
Horror Streaming Highlights for March 2022
Pick of the Month: Arrebato
Synopsis: A low-budget horror director named José Sirgado (Eusebio Poncela) has a hard time keeping his head on straight. His heroin habit has left him in shambles, with a poor grip on reality and a string of shattered relationships. Then, one day, José comes across a new exhilarating habit: a creative team up with a vampiric filmmaker named Pedro (Will More) with an interest in time-lapse photography. Falling head-first down a rabbit hole where addiction and obsession are one and the same, José becomes overwhelmed by a mysterious red frame that has infiltrated their films.
Quasi lyrical and rumored to have been created under the influence of … several substances…, to call Arrebato hallucinatory is an understatement. While filmmakers are often ready to trip over themselves to sing the praises of their artistic medium, Arrebato (along with its closest cousins, Videodrome and Peeping Tom), is patently terrified about the insidious power of the moving image. Directed by Iván Zulueta (who readers may be more familiar with as the psychedelic poster designer behind Pedro Almodóvar’s early underground films), Arrebato is the final word on cinemania (cinephilia’s dark, paranoid alter-ego). A draining, clammy fever dream in the best way possible, Arrebato is one of the finest examples of “cinema as a drug” you’re liable to find.
Available on The Criterion Channel beginning March 17th.
Synopsis: Hey, are you tired of feeling safe, secure, and comfy in the fleshy meat prison known as your body? Are you one of those unflappable horror fans who barely balk at a good old-fashioned dismemberment or overblown slasher kill? Well, boy, oh boy, have we got the curated collection for you. Enter: the New French Extremity.
First coined (as a pejorative) by Artforum critic James Quandt in 2004, the New French Extremity describes a collection of transgressive films that emerged out of France in the 21st century. Boasting a disturbing lack of humanity and an apparent allergy to keeping the skin on the body, films of The New French Extremity have been described as a “cinema of the body” for a reason. Namely, in that they are actively interested in desecrating the human form in a multitude of upsetting, visceral, and unceremonious ways.
By the way, if you’re wondering what the Old French Extremity is, The Independent‘s Jonathan Romney puts it that there has existed a (mostly French) conglomerate of freaks since at least as far back as the Marquis de Sade.
If none of this has scared you off yet, then good news: the sadists over at Shudder are shining a spotlight on essential titles from the boundary-pushing wave of genre films. All the titles below are available to stream stateside, and Yankees would do well to note the presence of Julien Maury’s Livid(pictured above), which was previously unavailable to stream in the US.
Shudder’s “Modern French Horror Collection” will also add the following titles to the service: Inside, High Tension, Bastards, Trouble Every Day, Evolution, Frontier(s), and Martyrs. These films join the following films previously available on Shudder, also featured in the collection: Adoration, The Advent Calendar, Among the Living, Brotherhood of the Wolf, Islands, Kandisha, Knife + Heart, Sheitan, The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears, Let the Corpses Tan, Teddy, Terror Sisters, Them, and Zombi Child.
Available on Shudder starting March 1st.
Push the boundaries of taste and decency with the beginner’s guide to Spanish madman Jesús Franco
Synopsis: That’s right we’re spoiling you with not one but TWO collections this month. We encourage you to seek out this marvelous library of films from the prolific Spanish king of low-budget erotic horror, Jess (Jesús) Franco.
If a New French Extremity collection is a little too “mainstream” for you, fear not. Or wait, do. Because nothing will put the fear of no-budget genre god into you quite like the work of Jesús Franco, a filmmaker who made well over 1980 films spanning sexploitation, horror, and (get this) horror-sexploitation. The “Nightmares Come at Night: The Jess Franco Collection” is a surefire way to push the boundaries of taste and decency in the most fun way possible. A workaholic who appeared to be bound by some hilariously specific demonic contract to make as many B-movies as possible, what Franco lacked in funds he more than made up for in contagious zeal.
Titles include: Oasis of the Living Dead, The Awful Dr. Orlof, Nightmares Come at Night, Eugenie De Sade, The Sadist Baron von Klaus.
Available on ARROW starting March 1st.
What’s better than this? Guys being dudes who try to pull off the perfect murder and then host a dinner party on their victim’s corpse?
Synopsis: Two gay lovers — uh, I mean *very close friends* — strangle their former prep school classmate in their Manhattan penthouse apartment. The crime, they tell themselves, is an intellectual exercise, an aesthete’s attempt to establish their superiority by pulling off the perfect murder. Part of the morbid song and dance is to host a dinner party with their victim’s parents and fiancée, the corpse hidden just out of sight in the chest beneath the table cloth. Also present at the wildly tense get-together is the pair’s prep-school headmaster, Ruper Cadell (James Stewart), who inadvertently planted the murderous seeds in the young boys’ minds all those years ago.
Based on Patrick Hamilton’s 1929 play of the same name, Rope (1948) marks the second of Alfred Hitchcock‘s single-locale features (the first being the wildly underrated Lifeboat). Comprised of 10 long takes stitched together to give the impression of one continuous, feature-length shot, Rope is quietly suspenseful and loudly queer in a way that’ll have you shaking in your boots. At a brisk 80-minutes, you can’t afford not to watch Rope, quite frankly.
Available on Peacock beginning March 1st.
Streamable Horror Incoming This Month
Fresh blood: A list of all the horror content coming to streaming services in March 2022.
Streaming Service
Movie
Date
ARROW
Crimson (1973)
March 1
ARROW
Black Magic Rites (1973)
March 1
ARROW
Dr Jekyll’s Mistress (1964)
March 1
ARROW
Female Vampire (1973)
March 1
ARROW
Nightmares Come at Night (1970)
March 1
ARROW
Oasis of the Living Dead (1982)
March 1
ARROW
The Awful Dr Orloff (1962)
March 1
ARROW
The Sadistic Baron von Klaus (1962)
March 1
ARROW
A Virgin Among the Living Dead (1973)
March 1
ARROW
Eugenie de Sade (1973)
March 1
ARROW
The Demoniacs (1974)
March 1
ARROW
Deadline (1980)
March 7
ARROW
Hollywood Horror House (1970)
March 7
ARROW
Night Owl (1993)
March 7
ARROW
The Corruption of Chris Miller (1973)
March 7
ARROW
Star Time (1992)
March 7
ARROW
The Beta Test (2021)
March 11
ARROW
The Testament of Dr Mabuse (1933)
March 14
ARROW
Dr Mabuse the Gambler (1922)
March 14
ARROW
The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (1920)
March 21
ARROW
The Golem (1920)
March 21
ARROW
The Hands of Orlac (1924)
March 21
The Criterion Channel
Murders in the Zoo (1933)
March 1
The Criterion Channel
Eve’s Bayou (1997)
March 2
The Criterion Channel
Arrebato (1979)
March 17
HBO Max
Resident Evil (1996)
March 1
HBO Max
Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)
March 1
HBO Max
Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)
March 1
HBO Max
Resident Evil: Damnation (2021)
March 1
HBO Max
Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)
March 1
HBO Max
Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)
March 1
HBO Max
Urban Legend (1998)
March 1
HBO Max
Blade II (2002)
March 2
HBO Max
Halloween Kills (2021)
March 18
Hulu
Blue Velvet (1986)
March 1
Hulu
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
March 1
Hulu
Flatliners (1990)
March 1
Hulu
Fright Night (1985)
March 1
Hulu
Ghoulies (1985)
March 1
Hulu
Land of the Dead (2005)
March 1
Hulu
The Omen (1976)
March 1
Hulu
Predators (2010)
March 1
Hulu
Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride (2005)
March 1
Hulu
The Woman in Black (2002)
March 1
Hulu
Oculus (2013)
March 3
IMDb TV
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012)
March 1
IMDb TV
Beautiful Creatures (2013)
March 1
IMDb TV
Black Sheep (1996)
March 1
IMDb TV
Deep Blue Sea (1999)
March 1
IMDb TV
The Fourth Kind (2009)
March 1
IMDb TV
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
March 1
IMDb TV
The Invisible Man (2020)
March 19
Netflix
A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
March 1
Netflix
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
March 1
Netflix
Freddy vs. Jason (2003)
March 1
Paramount+
Blue Velvet (1986)
March 1
Paramount+
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
March 1
Paramount+
Flatliners (unclear which version)
March 1
Paramount+
Ghoulies (1984)
March 1
Paramount+
Scary Movie 3 (2003)
March 1
Paramount+
The Omen (unclear which version)
March 1
Paramount+
The Woman in Black (unclear which version)
March 1
Peacock
The Birds (1963)
March 1
Peacock
Hitchcock: Rear Window (1954)
March 1
Peacock
Hitchcock: Rope (1948)
March 1
Peacock
Hitchcock: Vertigo (1958)
March 1
Peacock
Leprechaun (1993)
March 1
Peacock
Leprechaun II (1994)
March 1
Peacock
Leprechaun III (1995)
March 1
Peacock
Leprechaun 4: Lost in Space (1997)
March 1
Peacock
Leprechaun V: In the Hood (2000)
March 1
Peacock
Leprechaun VI: Back 2 Tha Hood (2003)
March 1
Peacock
Psycho (1960)
March 1
Peacock
Seven (1995)
March 1
Peacock
Sinister (2012)
March 1
Peacock
Underworld (2003)
March 1
Peacock
Underworld Awakening (2012)
March 1
Peacock
Underworld: Blood Wars (2016)
March 1
Peacock
Van Helsing (2004)
March 1
Peacock
Zombieland (2009)
March 1
Prime Video
Prometheus (2012)
March 1
Prime Video
Chronicle (2012)
March 1
Prime Video
Blacula (1972)
March 1
Prime Video
Scream, Blacula, Scream! (1973)
March 1
Shudder
The Town That Dreaded Sundown (Unclear which version)
March 1
Shudder
Inside (2007)
March 1
Shudder
Livid (2011)
March 1
Shudder
Frontier(s) (2007)
March 1
Shudder
Martyrs (2008)
March 1
Shudder
Irreversible (2002)
March 1
Shudder
High Tension (2003)
March 1
Shudder
Darkman (1990)
March 1
Shudder
Darkman II: The Return of the Durant (1995)
March 1
Shudder
Darkman III: Die Darkman Die (1996)
March 1
Shudder
Death Drop Gorgeous (2020)
March 1
Shudder
Trouble Every Day (2001)
March 1
Shudder
Bastards (2013)
March 1
Shudder
Évolution (2015)
March 1
Shudder
The Scary of Sixty-First (2022)
March 3
Shudder
The Nightmare (2015)
March 7
Shudder
Memory: The Origins of Alien (2019)
March 7
Shudder
Darling (2015)
March 7
Shudder
Corporate Animals (2019)
March 7
Shudder
The Seed (2022)
March 10
Shudder
Triangle (2009)
March 14
Shudder
Dario Argento’s Trauma (1993)
March 14
Shudder
Home With a View of a Monster (2019)
March 14
Shudder
Hounds of Love (2016)
March 14
Shudder
Tragedy Girls (2017)
March 14
Shudder
The Bunker Game (2022)
March 17
Shudder
Siege (1983)
March 21
Shudder
Birth of the Living Dead (2013)
March 21
Shudder
Await Further Instructions (2018)
March 21
Shudder
The Spine of Night (2022)
March 24
Shudder
Extra Ordinary (2019)
March 25
Shudder
Blood Conscious (2021)
March 28
Shudder
Minor Premise (2020)
March 28
Shudder
Eaten Alive (1976)
March 28
Shudder
Night’s End (2022)
March 31
Tubi
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)
March 1
Tubi
Constantine (2005)
March 1
Tubi
Hellboy (2019)
March 1
Tubi
I Am Legend (2009)
March 1
Tubi
Eve’s Bayou (1997)
March 1
Tubi
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
March 1
Tubi
Anacondas: Trail of Blood (2009)
March 1
Tubi
Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (2004)
March 1
Tubi
Deep Rising (1998)
March 1
Tubi
Final Destination (2000)
March 1
Tubi
Final Destination (2003)
March 1
Tubi
It (1990)
March 1
Tubi
Lake Placid 2 (2003)
March 1
Tubi
Lake Placid 3 (2010)
March 1
Tubi
Lake Placid: The Final Chapter (2012)
March 1
Tubi
The Eye (2008)
March 1
Tubi
Valentine (2001)
March 1
Tubi
Alien: Resurrection (1997)
March 1
Tubi
Alien 3 (1992)
March 1
Tubi
Death Link (2021)
March 4
Horror Titles Expiring from Streaming Soon
Streaming Service
Movie
Date
HBO MAX
Blindness (2008)
March 31
HBO MAX
Evil Dead 2 (1987)
March 31
HBO MAX
Firestarter (1984)
March 31
HBO MAX
The Evil Dead (1983)
March 31
HBO MAX
The Rite (2011)
March 31
Hulu
The Addams Family (2019)
March 23
Hulu
Blue Velvet (1986)
March 31
Hulu
The Crazies (2010)
March 31
Hulu
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
March 31
Hulu
Flatliners (1990)
March 31
Hulu
Ghoulies (1985)
March 31
Hulu
The Omen (1976)
March 31
Hulu
Phenomenon (1996)
March 31
Hulu
Red Eye (2005)
March 31
Hulu
Victor Frankenstein (2015)
March 31
Hulu
Within (2016)
March 31
Netflix
Eight Legged Freaks (2002)
March 31
Netflix
Gremlins (1984)
March 31
Netflix
Paranormal Activity (2007)
March 31
Netflix
Interview with the Vampire (1994)
March 31
Related Topics: Horror, Horrorscope, streaming
Meg Shields is the humble farm boy of your dreams and a senior contributor at Film School Rejects. She currently runs three columns at FSR: The Queue, How’d They Do That?, and Horrorscope. She is also a curator for One Perfect Shot and a freelance writer for hire. Meg can be found screaming about John Boorman’s ‘Excalibur’ on Twitter here: @TheWorstNun. (She/Her).
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From creepy collections to spooky selections, here’s what’s new in the world of horror this month.
By Meg Shields · Published on March 1st, 2022
Welcome to Horrorscope, a monthly column keeping horror nerds and initiates up to date on all the horror content coming to and leaving from your favorite streaming services. Here’s all the essential horror streaming in March 2022:
Hello, friends. (Or is it fiends?)
Entering March, we must steel ourselves for the death throes of winter. Much like a slasher villain, winter has a habit of playing dead only to lurch back to life with surprise snowstorms, flash-freezes, and sub-zero temperatures. Do not fall for fakeout spring! It is a ruse!
If you’re looking for a way to ride out these final frigid weeks, you’re in luck if you’re a horror fan. March brings gory gifts in the form of collections, new releases, and previously un-streamable new finds.
Be sure to peruse the complete list below, calendar in hand, for a full picture of what horror movies are coming and going from your favorite streaming services in March 2022. Keep in mind that all dates listed below may not apply to viewers outside the US.
March 2022 Horror Streaming Cheat Sheet
You can watch Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man(2020) for free on IMDb TV starting on March 19th.
If you’re a Peacock subscriber, treat yourself to a marathon of the first six entries in the Leprechaun franchise.
Peacock subscribers can also enjoy one heck of a Hitchcock marathon, with titles like Rope(1948) and Vertigo (1958) hitting the platform. If you had FOMO about the recent Hitch collection on the Criterion Channel, this is your in!
Are you a Prime Video subscriber? A Blaculadouble bill is at your fingertips.
If you’re into David Gordon Green’s Halloween legacy reboots (and you have HBO Max), an extended cut of Halloween Kills (2021) is hitting the service on March 18th.
If March 1st hits and you, an HBO Max subscriber, want to watch six entries from the Resident Evil franchise, you can do that!
There are five hot and fresh premieres hitting Shudder this. month: The Scary of Sixty-First(March 3rd); The Seed(March 10th); The Bunker Game (March 17th); The Spine of Night (March 24th); Night’s End(March 31st).
Also on Shudder, we’re being treated to two making-of documentaries about horror classics: Memory: The Origins of Alien (March 7th); Birth of the Living Dead(March 21st).
Also on Shudder: the Darkman trilogy, at your raw, skinless fingertips! I am a late convert to the church of Darkman, but let me tell you, it is a breath of fresh air in this age of toothless superhero fare. Sam Raimi, rebuffed from making a Batman film, making a high-energy, expressionistic superhero horror movie starring Liam Neeson and Frances McDormand? Hell yes.
ARROW continues to deliver incredibly niche collections of genre and exploitation fare. This month, look forward to the second volume of Vinegar Syndrome highlights (Night Owl, Hollywood Horror House, Star Time, Deadline), arriving on March 7th.
Other new horror collections at ARROW include The Dark Side of Hollywood (March 11th), Master of Darkness: The Fritz Lang Collection (March 14th), Lies & Deceit: The Films of Claude Chabrol (March 18th); and the silent-era showcase Dead Silent (March 21st).
Horror Streaming Highlights for March 2022
Pick of the Month: Arrebato
Synopsis: A low-budget horror director named José Sirgado (Eusebio Poncela) has a hard time keeping his head on straight. His heroin habit has left him in shambles, with a poor grip on reality and a string of shattered relationships. Then, one day, José comes across a new exhilarating habit: a creative team up with a vampiric filmmaker named Pedro (Will More) with an interest in time-lapse photography. Falling head-first down a rabbit hole where addiction and obsession are one and the same, José becomes overwhelmed by a mysterious red frame that has infiltrated their films.
Quasi lyrical and rumored to have been created under the influence of … several substances…, to call Arrebato hallucinatory is an understatement. While filmmakers are often ready to trip over themselves to sing the praises of their artistic medium, Arrebato (along with its closest cousins, Videodrome and Peeping Tom), is patently terrified about the insidious power of the moving image. Directed by Iván Zulueta (who readers may be more familiar with as the psychedelic poster designer behind Pedro Almodóvar’s early underground films), Arrebato is the final word on cinemania (cinephilia’s dark, paranoid alter-ego). A draining, clammy fever dream in the best way possible, Arrebato is one of the finest examples of “cinema as a drug” you’re liable to find.
Available on The Criterion Channel beginning March 17th.
Synopsis: Hey, are you tired of feeling safe, secure, and comfy in the fleshy meat prison known as your body? Are you one of those unflappable horror fans who barely balk at a good old-fashioned dismemberment or overblown slasher kill? Well, boy, oh boy, have we got the curated collection for you. Enter: the New French Extremity.
First coined (as a pejorative) by Artforum critic James Quandt in 2004, the New French Extremity describes a collection of transgressive films that emerged out of France in the 21st century. Boasting a disturbing lack of humanity and an apparent allergy to keeping the skin on the body, films of The New French Extremity have been described as a “cinema of the body” for a reason. Namely, in that they are actively interested in desecrating the human form in a multitude of upsetting, visceral, and unceremonious ways.
By the way, if you’re wondering what the Old French Extremity is, The Independent‘s Jonathan Romney puts it that there has existed a (mostly French) conglomerate of freaks since at least as far back as the Marquis de Sade.
If none of this has scared you off yet, then good news: the sadists over at Shudder are shining a spotlight on essential titles from the boundary-pushing wave of genre films. All the titles below are available to stream stateside, and Yankees would do well to note the presence of Julien Maury’s Livid(pictured above), which was previously unavailable to stream in the US.
Shudder’s “Modern French Horror Collection” will also add the following titles to the service: Inside, High Tension, Bastards, Trouble Every Day, Evolution, Frontier(s), and Martyrs. These films join the following films previously available on Shudder, also featured in the collection: Adoration, The Advent Calendar, Among the Living, Brotherhood of the Wolf, Islands, Kandisha, Knife + Heart, Sheitan, The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears, Let the Corpses Tan, Teddy, Terror Sisters, Them, and Zombi Child.
Available on Shudder starting March 1st.
Push the boundaries of taste and decency with the beginner’s guide to Spanish madman Jesús Franco
Synopsis: That’s right we’re spoiling you with not one but TWO collections this month. We encourage you to seek out this marvelous library of films from the prolific Spanish king of low-budget erotic horror, Jess (Jesús) Franco.
If a New French Extremity collection is a little too “mainstream” for you, fear not. Or wait, do. Because nothing will put the fear of no-budget genre god into you quite like the work of Jesús Franco, a filmmaker who made well over 1980 films spanning sexploitation, horror, and (get this) horror-sexploitation. The “Nightmares Come at Night: The Jess Franco Collection” is a surefire way to push the boundaries of taste and decency in the most fun way possible. A workaholic who appeared to be bound by some hilariously specific demonic contract to make as many B-movies as possible, what Franco lacked in funds he more than made up for in contagious zeal.
Titles include: Oasis of the Living Dead, The Awful Dr. Orlof, Nightmares Come at Night, Eugenie De Sade, The Sadist Baron von Klaus.
Available on ARROW starting March 1st.
What’s better than this? Guys being dudes who try to pull off the perfect murder and then host a dinner party on their victim’s corpse?
Synopsis: Two gay lovers — uh, I mean *very close friends* — strangle their former prep school classmate in their Manhattan penthouse apartment. The crime, they tell themselves, is an intellectual exercise, an aesthete’s attempt to establish their superiority by pulling off the perfect murder. Part of the morbid song and dance is to host a dinner party with their victim’s parents and fiancée, the corpse hidden just out of sight in the chest beneath the table cloth. Also present at the wildly tense get-together is the pair’s prep-school headmaster, Ruper Cadell (James Stewart), who inadvertently planted the murderous seeds in the young boys’ minds all those years ago.
Based on Patrick Hamilton’s 1929 play of the same name, Rope (1948) marks the second of Alfred Hitchcock‘s single-locale features (the first being the wildly underrated Lifeboat). Comprised of 10 long takes stitched together to give the impression of one continuous, feature-length shot, Rope is quietly suspenseful and loudly queer in a way that’ll have you shaking in your boots. At a brisk 80-minutes, you can’t afford not to watch Rope, quite frankly.
Available on Peacock beginning March 1st.
Streamable Horror Incoming This Month
Fresh blood: A list of all the horror content coming to streaming services in March 2022.
Streaming Service
Movie
Date
ARROW
Crimson (1973)
March 1
ARROW
Black Magic Rites (1973)
March 1
ARROW
Dr Jekyll’s Mistress (1964)
March 1
ARROW
Female Vampire (1973)
March 1
ARROW
Nightmares Come at Night (1970)
March 1
ARROW
Oasis of the Living Dead (1982)
March 1
ARROW
The Awful Dr Orloff (1962)
March 1
ARROW
The Sadistic Baron von Klaus (1962)
March 1
ARROW
A Virgin Among the Living Dead (1973)
March 1
ARROW
Eugenie de Sade (1973)
March 1
ARROW
The Demoniacs (1974)
March 1
ARROW
Deadline (1980)
March 7
ARROW
Hollywood Horror House (1970)
March 7
ARROW
Night Owl (1993)
March 7
ARROW
The Corruption of Chris Miller (1973)
March 7
ARROW
Star Time (1992)
March 7
ARROW
The Beta Test (2021)
March 11
ARROW
The Testament of Dr Mabuse (1933)
March 14
ARROW
Dr Mabuse the Gambler (1922)
March 14
ARROW
The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (1920)
March 21
ARROW
The Golem (1920)
March 21
ARROW
The Hands of Orlac (1924)
March 21
The Criterion Channel
Murders in the Zoo (1933)
March 1
The Criterion Channel
Eve’s Bayou (1997)
March 2
The Criterion Channel
Arrebato (1979)
March 17
HBO Max
Resident Evil (1996)
March 1
HBO Max
Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)
March 1
HBO Max
Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)
March 1
HBO Max
Resident Evil: Damnation (2021)
March 1
HBO Max
Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)
March 1
HBO Max
Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)
March 1
HBO Max
Urban Legend (1998)
March 1
HBO Max
Blade II (2002)
March 2
HBO Max
Halloween Kills (2021)
March 18
Hulu
Blue Velvet (1986)
March 1
Hulu
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
March 1
Hulu
Flatliners (1990)
March 1
Hulu
Fright Night (1985)
March 1
Hulu
Ghoulies (1985)
March 1
Hulu
Land of the Dead (2005)
March 1
Hulu
The Omen (1976)
March 1
Hulu
Predators (2010)
March 1
Hulu
Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride (2005)
March 1
Hulu
The Woman in Black (2002)
March 1
Hulu
Oculus (2013)
March 3
IMDb TV
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012)
March 1
IMDb TV
Beautiful Creatures (2013)
March 1
IMDb TV
Black Sheep (1996)
March 1
IMDb TV
Deep Blue Sea (1999)
March 1
IMDb TV
The Fourth Kind (2009)
March 1
IMDb TV
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
March 1
IMDb TV
The Invisible Man (2020)
March 19
Netflix
A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
March 1
Netflix
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
March 1
Netflix
Freddy vs. Jason (2003)
March 1
Paramount+
Blue Velvet (1986)
March 1
Paramount+
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
March 1
Paramount+
Flatliners (unclear which version)
March 1
Paramount+
Ghoulies (1984)
March 1
Paramount+
Scary Movie 3 (2003)
March 1
Paramount+
The Omen (unclear which version)
March 1
Paramount+
The Woman in Black (unclear which version)
March 1
Peacock
The Birds (1963)
March 1
Peacock
Hitchcock: Rear Window (1954)
March 1
Peacock
Hitchcock: Rope (1948)
March 1
Peacock
Hitchcock: Vertigo (1958)
March 1
Peacock
Leprechaun (1993)
March 1
Peacock
Leprechaun II (1994)
March 1
Peacock
Leprechaun III (1995)
March 1
Peacock
Leprechaun 4: Lost in Space (1997)
March 1
Peacock
Leprechaun V: In the Hood (2000)
March 1
Peacock
Leprechaun VI: Back 2 Tha Hood (2003)
March 1
Peacock
Psycho (1960)
March 1
Peacock
Seven (1995)
March 1
Peacock
Sinister (2012)
March 1
Peacock
Underworld (2003)
March 1
Peacock
Underworld Awakening (2012)
March 1
Peacock
Underworld: Blood Wars (2016)
March 1
Peacock
Van Helsing (2004)
March 1
Peacock
Zombieland (2009)
March 1
Prime Video
Prometheus (2012)
March 1
Prime Video
Chronicle (2012)
March 1
Prime Video
Blacula (1972)
March 1
Prime Video
Scream, Blacula, Scream! (1973)
March 1
Shudder
The Town That Dreaded Sundown (Unclear which version)
March 1
Shudder
Inside (2007)
March 1
Shudder
Livid (2011)
March 1
Shudder
Frontier(s) (2007)
March 1
Shudder
Martyrs (2008)
March 1
Shudder
Irreversible (2002)
March 1
Shudder
High Tension (2003)
March 1
Shudder
Darkman (1990)
March 1
Shudder
Darkman II: The Return of the Durant (1995)
March 1
Shudder
Darkman III: Die Darkman Die (1996)
March 1
Shudder
Death Drop Gorgeous (2020)
March 1
Shudder
Trouble Every Day (2001)
March 1
Shudder
Bastards (2013)
March 1
Shudder
Évolution (2015)
March 1
Shudder
The Scary of Sixty-First (2022)
March 3
Shudder
The Nightmare (2015)
March 7
Shudder
Memory: The Origins of Alien (2019)
March 7
Shudder
Darling (2015)
March 7
Shudder
Corporate Animals (2019)
March 7
Shudder
The Seed (2022)
March 10
Shudder
Triangle (2009)
March 14
Shudder
Dario Argento’s Trauma (1993)
March 14
Shudder
Home With a View of a Monster (2019)
March 14
Shudder
Hounds of Love (2016)
March 14
Shudder
Tragedy Girls (2017)
March 14
Shudder
The Bunker Game (2022)
March 17
Shudder
Siege (1983)
March 21
Shudder
Birth of the Living Dead (2013)
March 21
Shudder
Await Further Instructions (2018)
March 21
Shudder
The Spine of Night (2022)
March 24
Shudder
Extra Ordinary (2019)
March 25
Shudder
Blood Conscious (2021)
March 28
Shudder
Minor Premise (2020)
March 28
Shudder
Eaten Alive (1976)
March 28
Shudder
Night’s End (2022)
March 31
Tubi
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)
March 1
Tubi
Constantine (2005)
March 1
Tubi
Hellboy (2019)
March 1
Tubi
I Am Legend (2009)
March 1
Tubi
Eve’s Bayou (1997)
March 1
Tubi
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
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Tubi
Anacondas: Trail of Blood (2009)
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Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (2004)
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Deep Rising (1998)
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Final Destination (2000)
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Final Destination (2003)
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It (1990)
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Lake Placid 2 (2003)
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Lake Placid 3 (2010)
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Lake Placid: The Final Chapter (2012)
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The Eye (2008)
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Valentine (2001)
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The Rite (2011)
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Edward Scissorhands (1990)
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Flatliners (1990)
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Meg Shields is the humble farm boy of your dreams and a senior contributor at Film School Rejects. She currently runs three columns at FSR: The Queue, How’d They Do That?, and Horrorscope. She is also a curator for One Perfect Shot and a freelance writer for hire. Meg can be found screaming about John Boorman’s ‘Excalibur’ on Twitter here: @TheWorstNun. (She/Her).
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One can argue that horror movies are the most mainstream as they’ve been since the ’80s. The classic horror movie icons of decades past have inspired a new generation of filmmakers to showcase their macabre and twisted tales. There are plenty of original scary movies, both indie and big-budget, that prove the genre is going to stick around for a long time. Right now, it seems as if the newest fad is legacy sequels, movies that continue the story of classic horror films, oftentimes with one or more actor reprising their role. The obvious reason these types of scary movies are so popular right now is money, but there could be more interesting explanations.
MOVIEWEB VIDEO OF THE DAY
The future of horror movies seems bright to many. While It seems as if nothing original is coming out, a cursory look at VOD services, straight-to-video releases, and streaming services such as Amazon Prime shows quite the opposite. Completely original films are being released on streaming services and other means as well as theatrically. It seems as if the slashers of yesteryear are entering a new age, but why? Why is it decades later that fans are seeing these characters return to the big screen?
Related: These Are The Most Overused Cliches In Horror Movies
Nostalgia Is Profitable
The most obvious reason these movies are being made is that they are profitable right now. Take a look at the various eras of horror. More often than not, the movies of each period reflect the society of the time in some way. In the ’50s, monster movies and science-related horrors dominated. This is because of the public fear of nuclear warfare. In the ’70s and ’80s, serial killers were receiving more media coverage than ever before, so the slasher genre reigned supreme. Nowadays, there are two main types of scary movies reflecting society. Films such as Get Out reflect the racial and political issues plaguing the country.
The other is because those who grew up during the ’70s onward are growing nostalgic. There was once a time when horror legends such as Michael Myers and Freddy Krueger had new movies hitting the big screen constantly. This nostalgia is the driving force behind legacy sequels. Seeing not only these baddies return, but usually, some survivors returning in some capacity as well allows fans to relive the glory days of when a slasher icon got a new movie every year.
A film bearing the name Halloween or Texas Chainsaw Massacre will likely make some money based on brand recognition alone, and that is what studios are looking for. While these movies are, for the most part, pretty well received, the box office returns are what is fueling them from a studio standpoint. But what about from an audience standpoint? The reason these movies initially fizzled out is due mostly in part to audiences growing tired of seeing the same characters return without a tangible reason. Newer and more innovative movies were being released while franchises like A Nightmare on Elm Street were basically doing the same thing with each sequel. This leads to another reason legacy sequels are popular now: these classic franchises are forced to do new things.
Resurrection
As stated before, new and innovative horror movies were the wooden stake to classic horror franchises. The issue is, nowadays, newer and even more innovative movies are being released that are elevating horror to heights it has never received. The classic franchise should have an even harder time keeping up, if not for the newer filmmakers taking the helms. The likes of David Gordon Green and Fede Alvarez grew up watching the franchises they have taken over, so the fresh perspective they offer has been boiling in them for years. For these movies to have even a small glimmer of hope in succeeding in today’s climate, they have no choice but to offer new elements. The tricky part is blending familiarity with original takes. Take Halloween, for instance.
2018’s Halloween was a nostalgic thrill ride that seemed like a basic sequel on the surface. Michael escapes and causes mayhem while Jamie Lee Curtis tries to stop him. There is the familiarity. The fresh take comes with the Strode family. Laurie and her PTSD was built on in 1998’s Halloween H20: 20 Years Later, but here it is done in a more tragic and interesting way. Laurie has ruined her life over the trauma she endured that fateful night in 1978. The film shows her desperate to fix her damaged psyche and reconnect with her daughter and granddaughter. This builds the stakes even higher when Michael escapes. The biggest alteration is retconning the fact Laurie and Michael are related. This change and the focus on the Strode women is what made the film stand out among the newer movies released at the time.
This take was so successful, it has even been copied. Netflix’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre seems to take several pages from the book 2018’s Halloween wrote. While this could be seen as lazy, all this actually means is Halloween opened the door wide open for franchises to return.Texas Chainsaw Massacre copying Halloween is just history repeating itself. If Friday the 13th hadn’t ripped off the original film, then the slasher craze would have never kicked off. Even the original John Carpenter classic Halloween owed much of its success to Leatherface’s first appearance four years prior.
Seeing a new take on tired franchises is a huge reason fans remain excited to see their favorite scary movies return, although there could be another subconscious reason they may not realize.
Related: Don Manchini Teases Chucky Season 2 With New Poster
The Final Chapter
Most of the icons of days past never got a true ending. They may have been defeated, but they always came back. Franchises such as Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Halloween never really received satisfying conclusions. Studios kept releasing the movies until they stopped making money, and they were canceled with no fanfare, sometimes on a cliffhanger. These characters returning not only satisfy a nostalgic appetite, but they could also offer actual closed endings to these franchises.
Legacy sequels can do this better than rebooted sequels. A rebooted series would include new characters or at least alternate versions of known characters. Seeing these movies receive an ending wouldn’t do much, because people have no nostalgic attachment to them; the closure wouldn’t be as psychologically satisfying. However, a legacy sequel that directly follows the films audiences grew up with, featuring characters they have taken decades to know, is a different story. Seeing these scary movies offer a closed ending will scratch the itch of finding out once and for all what happens to the exact characters they know and love.
The Next Generation
Just like with every horror fad, the gimmick of legacy sequels will not last forever. Eventually, the films will fail to make money or studios will run out of franchises to revive. While this will just make way for the next gimmick, cleansing the nostalgic minds of audiences could be just what horror needs. Being satisfied with seeing classic slashers return and getting closed endings will make audiences curious to see what is next. This is the perfect opportunity for new movies to dominate the box office. Why exactly was it that these franchises began in the first place, launching countless sequels and encouraging audiences to see the icons of the past return to theaters year after year? They were once new.
With the likes of Chucky, Leatherface, and hopefully someday soon Jason Voorhees returning for final stands, the glory days can truly return. That is to say, new and original scary movies will be released in theaters constantly, but will receive more attention once the clutter of franchises has been cleaned up. This could even pave the way for new icons to emerge and take the spot once occupied by Kruger, Myers, and Voorhees.
Some of the most popular horror movies in recent years were totally original. Hereditary, Midsommar, and It Follows are just a few examples of original horror movies that have enjoyed much-deserved success in the 2010s. If the legends of yesteryear are able to earn the endings they have desperately needed, then even more new movies will be able to emerge and take the spots once occupied by the greats. The thing is, the legacy sequels should have actual endings. For example, Michael Myers needs to die in Halloween Ends. No cliffhangers, no last-minute jump scares, just a definitive end.
Horror icons are just that, icons. Even if no new movies are ever released, the digitalization of everything and the great memories these movies once created means that they will never be forgotten. There are plenty of ways to introduce them to new generations, ensuring that even while original movies are released, these franchises will always be lurking in the public consciousness, even without a glut of unnecessary sequels to come.
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MOVIEWEB VIDEO OF THE DAY
The future of horror movies seems bright to many. While It seems as if nothing original is coming out, a cursory look at VOD services, straight-to-video releases, and streaming services such as Amazon Prime shows quite the opposite. Completely original films are being released on streaming services and other means as well as theatrically. It seems as if the slashers of yesteryear are entering a new age, but why? Why is it decades later that fans are seeing these characters return to the big screen?
Related: These Are The Most Overused Cliches In Horror Movies
Nostalgia Is Profitable
The most obvious reason these movies are being made is that they are profitable right now. Take a look at the various eras of horror. More often than not, the movies of each period reflect the society of the time in some way. In the ’50s, monster movies and science-related horrors dominated. This is because of the public fear of nuclear warfare. In the ’70s and ’80s, serial killers were receiving more media coverage than ever before, so the slasher genre reigned supreme. Nowadays, there are two main types of scary movies reflecting society. Films such as Get Out reflect the racial and political issues plaguing the country.
The other is because those who grew up during the ’70s onward are growing nostalgic. There was once a time when horror legends such as Michael Myers and Freddy Krueger had new movies hitting the big screen constantly. This nostalgia is the driving force behind legacy sequels. Seeing not only these baddies return, but usually, some survivors returning in some capacity as well allows fans to relive the glory days of when a slasher icon got a new movie every year.
A film bearing the name Halloween or Texas Chainsaw Massacre will likely make some money based on brand recognition alone, and that is what studios are looking for. While these movies are, for the most part, pretty well received, the box office returns are what is fueling them from a studio standpoint. But what about from an audience standpoint? The reason these movies initially fizzled out is due mostly in part to audiences growing tired of seeing the same characters return without a tangible reason. Newer and more innovative movies were being released while franchises like A Nightmare on Elm Street were basically doing the same thing with each sequel. This leads to another reason legacy sequels are popular now: these classic franchises are forced to do new things.
Resurrection
As stated before, new and innovative horror movies were the wooden stake to classic horror franchises. The issue is, nowadays, newer and even more innovative movies are being released that are elevating horror to heights it has never received. The classic franchise should have an even harder time keeping up, if not for the newer filmmakers taking the helms. The likes of David Gordon Green and Fede Alvarez grew up watching the franchises they have taken over, so the fresh perspective they offer has been boiling in them for years. For these movies to have even a small glimmer of hope in succeeding in today’s climate, they have no choice but to offer new elements. The tricky part is blending familiarity with original takes. Take Halloween, for instance.
2018’s Halloween was a nostalgic thrill ride that seemed like a basic sequel on the surface. Michael escapes and causes mayhem while Jamie Lee Curtis tries to stop him. There is the familiarity. The fresh take comes with the Strode family. Laurie and her PTSD was built on in 1998’s Halloween H20: 20 Years Later, but here it is done in a more tragic and interesting way. Laurie has ruined her life over the trauma she endured that fateful night in 1978. The film shows her desperate to fix her damaged psyche and reconnect with her daughter and granddaughter. This builds the stakes even higher when Michael escapes. The biggest alteration is retconning the fact Laurie and Michael are related. This change and the focus on the Strode women is what made the film stand out among the newer movies released at the time.
This take was so successful, it has even been copied. Netflix’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre seems to take several pages from the book 2018’s Halloween wrote. While this could be seen as lazy, all this actually means is Halloween opened the door wide open for franchises to return.Texas Chainsaw Massacre copying Halloween is just history repeating itself. If Friday the 13th hadn’t ripped off the original film, then the slasher craze would have never kicked off. Even the original John Carpenter classic Halloween owed much of its success to Leatherface’s first appearance four years prior.
Seeing a new take on tired franchises is a huge reason fans remain excited to see their favorite scary movies return, although there could be another subconscious reason they may not realize.
Related: Don Manchini Teases Chucky Season 2 With New Poster
The Final Chapter
Most of the icons of days past never got a true ending. They may have been defeated, but they always came back. Franchises such as Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Halloween never really received satisfying conclusions. Studios kept releasing the movies until they stopped making money, and they were canceled with no fanfare, sometimes on a cliffhanger. These characters returning not only satisfy a nostalgic appetite, but they could also offer actual closed endings to these franchises.
Legacy sequels can do this better than rebooted sequels. A rebooted series would include new characters or at least alternate versions of known characters. Seeing these movies receive an ending wouldn’t do much, because people have no nostalgic attachment to them; the closure wouldn’t be as psychologically satisfying. However, a legacy sequel that directly follows the films audiences grew up with, featuring characters they have taken decades to know, is a different story. Seeing these scary movies offer a closed ending will scratch the itch of finding out once and for all what happens to the exact characters they know and love.
The Next Generation
Just like with every horror fad, the gimmick of legacy sequels will not last forever. Eventually, the films will fail to make money or studios will run out of franchises to revive. While this will just make way for the next gimmick, cleansing the nostalgic minds of audiences could be just what horror needs. Being satisfied with seeing classic slashers return and getting closed endings will make audiences curious to see what is next. This is the perfect opportunity for new movies to dominate the box office. Why exactly was it that these franchises began in the first place, launching countless sequels and encouraging audiences to see the icons of the past return to theaters year after year? They were once new.
With the likes of Chucky, Leatherface, and hopefully someday soon Jason Voorhees returning for final stands, the glory days can truly return. That is to say, new and original scary movies will be released in theaters constantly, but will receive more attention once the clutter of franchises has been cleaned up. This could even pave the way for new icons to emerge and take the spot once occupied by Kruger, Myers, and Voorhees.
Some of the most popular horror movies in recent years were totally original. Hereditary, Midsommar, and It Follows are just a few examples of original horror movies that have enjoyed much-deserved success in the 2010s. If the legends of yesteryear are able to earn the endings they have desperately needed, then even more new movies will be able to emerge and take the spots once occupied by the greats. The thing is, the legacy sequels should have actual endings. For example, Michael Myers needs to die in Halloween Ends. No cliffhangers, no last-minute jump scares, just a definitive end.
Horror icons are just that, icons. Even if no new movies are ever released, the digitalization of everything and the great memories these movies once created means that they will never be forgotten. There are plenty of ways to introduce them to new generations, ensuring that even while original movies are released, these franchises will always be lurking in the public consciousness, even without a glut of unnecessary sequels to come.
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There, Kristen meets Nancy Thompson, the franchise’s original final girl (played again by Heather Langenkamp). All grown up, Nancy is now an intern therapist.
We learn that Krueger’s mother once worked at the facility, where she endured unspeakable horrors. It’s perhaps the most horrific conception story ever told. Meanwhile, the group is revealed to be the “last of the Elm Street kids,” with parents who first banded together to kill and burn Krueger prior to the first film. His bones have been buried on site.
Krueger continues terrorizing everyone at Westin Hills, committing a slew of high-concept, very theatrical murders. Speaking more than he did in the first movie, he offers the kind of cheesy one-liners that are now part of pulpy horror lore. (They’d be deftly satirized years later on Rick and Morty.) Along the way, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 becomes increasingly wild and campy.
Watch the Trailer for ‘Nightmare on Elm Street 3’
In one scene, Krueger comes for Jennifer (Penelope Sudrow), an aspiring actress who is hospitalized for self-harming. There’s a surprising — and surreal — double-cameo, as Jennifer dozes off watching an interview with Zsa Zsa Gabor on The Dick Cavett Show.
Gabor discusses her career with Cavett, offering earnest advice to young actresses: “Study, work, and then maybe you can make it.” Suddenly, Freddy overtakes the TV host’s body, aiming his deadly claw at Gabor’s face and roaring angrily.
“Ms. Gabor, who was probably just grateful to be asked to appear in a movie again, apparently didn’t read the script or bother to do any research on the Nightmare flicks,” Englund said in his 2009 memoir Hollywood Monster: A Walk Down Elm Street With the Man of Your Dreams. “I guess her agent told her, ‘I have a job for you,’ and all she said was ‘Great. Vhat time zhould I zhow up, dahlink?’”
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The remaining young patients determine that they must find and properly dispose of Krueger’s remains, after resident nun Sister Mary Helena (Nan Martin) reveals the killer’s back story. This should vanquish him once and for all. They seemingly succeed, until a final eerie shot reveals that Krueger’s powers remain – leaving the franchise open for expansion.
It’s no surprise why: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 made $44.8 million on a budget of less than $5 million, an especially notable feat for an independent film. It’s still the third-highest grossing Nightmare film of all time, surpassed only by the follow-up A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master and 2003’s crossover flick Freddy vs. Jason.
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Dream Warriors takes place three years after the first sequel, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge, as Krueger (Robert Englund) begins terrorizing the dreams of local teen Kristen Parker (a debuting Patricia Arquette). She’s committed to the Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital after the slasher injures her arm, making her appear suicidal.
There, Kristen meets Nancy Thompson, the franchise’s original final girl (played again by Heather Langenkamp). All grown up, Nancy is now an intern therapist.
We learn that Krueger’s mother once worked at the facility, where she endured unspeakable horrors. It’s perhaps the most horrific conception story ever told. Meanwhile, the group is revealed to be the “last of the Elm Street kids,” with parents who first banded together to kill and burn Krueger prior to the first film. His bones have been buried on site.
Krueger continues terrorizing everyone at Westin Hills, committing a slew of high-concept, very theatrical murders. Speaking more than he did in the first movie, he offers the kind of cheesy one-liners that are now part of pulpy horror lore. (They’d be deftly satirized years later on Rick and Morty.) Along the way, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 becomes increasingly wild and campy.
Watch the Trailer for ‘Nightmare on Elm Street 3’
In one scene, Krueger comes for Jennifer (Penelope Sudrow), an aspiring actress who is hospitalized for self-harming. There’s a surprising — and surreal — double-cameo, as Jennifer dozes off watching an interview with Zsa Zsa Gabor on The Dick Cavett Show.
Gabor discusses her career with Cavett, offering earnest advice to young actresses: “Study, work, and then maybe you can make it.” Suddenly, Freddy overtakes the TV host’s body, aiming his deadly claw at Gabor’s face and roaring angrily.
“Ms. Gabor, who was probably just grateful to be asked to appear in a movie again, apparently didn’t read the script or bother to do any research on the Nightmare flicks,” Englund said in his 2009 memoir Hollywood Monster: A Walk Down Elm Street With the Man of Your Dreams. “I guess her agent told her, ‘I have a job for you,’ and all she said was ‘Great. Vhat time zhould I zhow up, dahlink?’”
Englund said Gabor had no idea she’d be facing off with the cinematic serial killer, calling her reaction “100 percent genuine. … When I jumped out, she had a mild freak-out.”
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The remaining young patients determine that they must find and properly dispose of Krueger’s remains, after resident nun Sister Mary Helena (Nan Martin) reveals the killer’s back story. This should vanquish him once and for all. They seemingly succeed, until a final eerie shot reveals that Krueger’s powers remain – leaving the franchise open for expansion.
It’s no surprise why: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 made $44.8 million on a budget of less than $5 million, an especially notable feat for an independent film. It’s still the third-highest grossing Nightmare film of all time, surpassed only by the follow-up A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master and 2003’s crossover flick Freddy vs. Jason.
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March 2022 is here, and your schedule is booked. Or at least your TV schedule is. This month is stacked with new shows and movies, with likely additions to the best Netflix movies list, an upcoming Marvel series that actually looks slightly adult (a rarity for Disney Plus) and multiple entries that look to prove that HBO still has the best streaming service (even after Euphoria’s off the air).
We’ve also got an Oscar contender that’s available on two streaming services, one of the next best Netflix documentaries and a double dose of sci-fi with Picard and Halo. This is definitely a month that looks to offer something for everyone, as Disney Plus finds new ways (i.e. something outside of the MCU) to make sure you’re subscribed, with two exclusive new movies.
That said, as the above photo might have tipped you off, March 2022 is also a huge month for Bridgerton fans. Finally, the second season of their drama is back, and tea is in the air for all looking for some gossip.
So, without further ado, here’s everything you need to watch on Netflix, Disney Plus, Paramount Plus, HBO Max and more this month!
Worst Roommate Ever (Netflix)
When to stream it: Tuesday, March 1
Most people have had lousy roommates, but Netflix is giving true crime lovers a spotlight on four of the worst of all time. The trailer for this upcoming five-part series previews one of the worst squatters ever, scammers and Netflix’s favorite kind of evil: a serial killer.
We won’t spoil the whole story here, but the Blumhouse Television miniseries will reveal more about Dorothea Puente, who preyed upon her tenants. We highlighted Worst Roommate Ever as “the next big Netflix true crime show,” in part because Blumhouse’s established reputation for scary movies, with Get Out and The Purge titles under its belt.
Perfect timing here. You can watch Steven Spielberg’s new version of West Side Story mere days after co-star Ariana DeBose took home a SAG Award for her performance as Anita. The film, which has received massive amounts of praise from critics (and seven Oscar nominations) is finally coming to streaming a little less than three months after its Dec. 10 release. Praised as both one of Spielberg’s finest films and arguably an improvement on the original. Yes, who would have guessed that West Side Story of all things, one of the most beloved musicals ever, could use a modern remake?
Even better? It’s coming to not one but two streaming services.
Patrick Stewart, fresh off of (possibly) appearing in that Dr. Strange 2 trailer, is back as Captain Jean-Luc Picard. And this time, he’s got familiar company. Not only is one of his oldest friends (Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan) back to share a nod, but one of Picard’s most memorable foes is back to torture him as well.
Yes, John de Lancie is back as Q, and it appears he’s bent time again. Now, Picard is in 2024, and it appears he’s going to be put on trial. The new season of Picard will also feature the return of Brent Spiner, but since he’s got a beard, he may be playing Dr. Altan Inigo Soong, the son of Noonian Soong, who created Data’s type of Androids.
We don’t love HBO Max because of its app (which crashed again at the start of the Euphoria season 2 finale). We love HBO Max because it keeps delivering inspired programming.
Our Flag Means Death, HBO Max’s latest original, comes to us from executive producer Taika Waititi (whose work on FX’s What We Do In The Shadows inspires confidence). And this time Waititi’s got a big presence as the iconic pirate Blackbeard, who is a lot more action-prone and OK with violence and looting than Stede Bonnet (Rhys Darby), the wanna-be pirate in charge of their adventure. A comedic farce with a fine pedigree, Our Flag Means Death looks like a joy.
Watch it on HBO Max
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (HBO Max)
When to stream it: Sunday, March 6
No offense to TNT, but HBO really knows drama. And that’s why we’re excited to see this period piece about some of the biggest days of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team.
John C. Reilly stars as Jerry Buss, the man who bought the Lakers in the late 1970s, when such a purchase was far from responsible. But Buss as boss is only one side of the story, as the series also tells the story of the rise of Earvin “Magic” Johnson, the man who made the Lakers even bigger. (They already had Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, but that wasn’t enough.) Directed by Adam McKay (The Big Short and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy), Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty will have it all, from famous fans to Lakers Girls — and even Adrien Brody as Pat Riley.
Watch it on HBO Max
The Adam Project (Netflix)
When to stream it: Friday, March 11
Netflix’s big blockbuster movies aren’t just for the holiday season. The Adam Project finds Ryan Reynolds starring as Adam, a guy who travels back in time to meet his younger self. And that’s not even a spoiler, it’s the hook of the trailer. Adam comes back in time with massive technology that will impress his younger self, but he also has to come to grips with his issues with his father (played by Mark Ruffalo). Really cool-looking futuristic weapons, including a glowing staff, abound in the above trailer, and the film’s got a solid cast including Jennifer Garner, Catherine Keener and Zoe Saldana.
A not-too-subtle metaphor for puberty and its incredibly difficult moments where you feel like a beast, Turning Red may remind some audiences of The Incredible Hulk movies. But instead of becoming a solid green rage machine, 13-year-old Mei Lee (voiced by Rosalie Chiang) turns into a giant red panda whenever she gets too excited. And it seems like this isn’t just a single incident: the Lee family has been dealing with this across generations.
But the best part of the trailer (outside of the use of “It’s Gonna Be Me”), if you ask us, is that Mei’s friends are all incredibly cool with her transformation.
Yes, gamers (and non-gamers), we’ve got a Halo TV show. We didn’t see this coming either, except that it was reported for years and years, feeling like one of those projects doomed to never come out).
For those who don’t know, Halo takes place during a giant war in the future where humanity’s last hope in the war against aliens known as the Covenant is the army of Spartan super soldiers. Their most prolific fighter is Master Chief, a warrior whose face has never been revealed … until now, as we’ll meet actor Pablo Schreiber’s take on Spartan-117.
Taking place in the “Silver Timeline” — the show will use most of the lore of the game, but differ in its own ways — the Halo show looks to tell a new story within the games that have made Xboxes sing for years.
Dearest gentle readers, it’s almost time for Bridgerton season 2. At the end of this month, it will be time to put down the personal fans and turn on Netflix to binge through the second batch of Bridgerton, as if you were devouring a tray of macarons. The aspect of the new season that has us most intrigued is that since Lady Whistledown’s identity (Penelope Featherington, played by Nicola Coughlan) was revealed at the end of season 1, we’ll likely see more of the behind-the-scenes work that the biggest gossip of her time is up to.
Anthony Bridgerton’s marriage is at the core of the new season, and he is courting Edwina Sharma (played by Charithra Chandran). Her sister Kate, though, looks to be a thorn in the side of this courtship, as she both distrusts him, and appears to wind up attracted to him as well.
The chart-topping Olivia Rodrigo has taken plenty of headlines, and now she’s got her own feature-length concert-and-documentary film. The film will use a road trip from Salt Lake City (where Rodrigo started work on her debut album SOUR) to Los Angeles to tell the story of how that album was created. Naturally, Rodrigo shares details of her own life during this time, while performing new live arrangements of her music. The movie will also include behind-the-scenes footage documenting Rodrigo’s work on her debut album.
For as weird as WandaVision was, Marvel Studios played things safe for its first Disney Plus shows — giving us TV series after TV series focused on characters we already know (Hawkeye) and love (Loki, Falcon and Winter Soldier). But Moon Knight’s trailer has shown that the time for “safe” is over. Not only does this show focus on a character new to the MCU (but not new to Marvel Comics fans), it looks a bit edgier as well.
Oscar Isaac takes on the role of Marc Spector, a former soldier suffering from dissociative identity disorder. A series of chaotic events, though, leave Spector with a new identity: the Moon Knight, a bandage-wrapped masked-and-caped vigilante who looks like Marvel’s answer to Batman.
We’re excited for Moon Knight, but the voice Isaac is using for Spector sounds like something we’d have to get used to.
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March 2022 is here, and your schedule is booked. Or at least your TV schedule is. This month is stacked with new shows and movies, with likely additions to the best Netflix movies list, an upcoming Marvel series that actually looks slightly adult (a rarity for Disney Plus) and multiple entries that look to prove that HBO still has the best streaming service (even after Euphoria’s off the air).
We’ve also got an Oscar contender that’s available on two streaming services, one of the next best Netflix documentaries and a double dose of sci-fi with Picard and Halo. This is definitely a month that looks to offer something for everyone, as Disney Plus finds new ways (i.e. something outside of the MCU) to make sure you’re subscribed, with two exclusive new movies.
That said, as the above photo might have tipped you off, March 2022 is also a huge month for Bridgerton fans. Finally, the second season of their drama is back, and tea is in the air for all looking for some gossip.
So, without further ado, here’s everything you need to watch on Netflix, Disney Plus, Paramount Plus, HBO Max and more this month!
Worst Roommate Ever (Netflix)
When to stream it: Tuesday, March 1
Most people have had lousy roommates, but Netflix is giving true crime lovers a spotlight on four of the worst of all time. The trailer for this upcoming five-part series previews one of the worst squatters ever, scammers and Netflix’s favorite kind of evil: a serial killer.
We won’t spoil the whole story here, but the Blumhouse Television miniseries will reveal more about Dorothea Puente, who preyed upon her tenants. We highlighted Worst Roommate Ever as “the next big Netflix true crime show,” in part because Blumhouse’s established reputation for scary movies, with Get Out and The Purge titles under its belt.
Perfect timing here. You can watch Steven Spielberg’s new version of West Side Story mere days after co-star Ariana DeBose took home a SAG Award for her performance as Anita. The film, which has received massive amounts of praise from critics (and seven Oscar nominations) is finally coming to streaming a little less than three months after its Dec. 10 release. Praised as both one of Spielberg’s finest films and arguably an improvement on the original. Yes, who would have guessed that West Side Story of all things, one of the most beloved musicals ever, could use a modern remake?
Even better? It’s coming to not one but two streaming services.
Patrick Stewart, fresh off of (possibly) appearing in that Dr. Strange 2 trailer, is back as Captain Jean-Luc Picard. And this time, he’s got familiar company. Not only is one of his oldest friends (Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan) back to share a nod, but one of Picard’s most memorable foes is back to torture him as well.
Yes, John de Lancie is back as Q, and it appears he’s bent time again. Now, Picard is in 2024, and it appears he’s going to be put on trial. The new season of Picard will also feature the return of Brent Spiner, but since he’s got a beard, he may be playing Dr. Altan Inigo Soong, the son of Noonian Soong, who created Data’s type of Androids.
We don’t love HBO Max because of its app (which crashed again at the start of the Euphoria season 2 finale). We love HBO Max because it keeps delivering inspired programming.
Our Flag Means Death, HBO Max’s latest original, comes to us from executive producer Taika Waititi (whose work on FX’s What We Do In The Shadows inspires confidence). And this time Waititi’s got a big presence as the iconic pirate Blackbeard, who is a lot more action-prone and OK with violence and looting than Stede Bonnet (Rhys Darby), the wanna-be pirate in charge of their adventure. A comedic farce with a fine pedigree, Our Flag Means Death looks like a joy.
Watch it on HBO Max
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (HBO Max)
When to stream it: Sunday, March 6
No offense to TNT, but HBO really knows drama. And that’s why we’re excited to see this period piece about some of the biggest days of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team.
John C. Reilly stars as Jerry Buss, the man who bought the Lakers in the late 1970s, when such a purchase was far from responsible. But Buss as boss is only one side of the story, as the series also tells the story of the rise of Earvin “Magic” Johnson, the man who made the Lakers even bigger. (They already had Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, but that wasn’t enough.) Directed by Adam McKay (The Big Short and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy), Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty will have it all, from famous fans to Lakers Girls — and even Adrien Brody as Pat Riley.
Watch it on HBO Max
The Adam Project (Netflix)
When to stream it: Friday, March 11
Netflix’s big blockbuster movies aren’t just for the holiday season. The Adam Project finds Ryan Reynolds starring as Adam, a guy who travels back in time to meet his younger self. And that’s not even a spoiler, it’s the hook of the trailer. Adam comes back in time with massive technology that will impress his younger self, but he also has to come to grips with his issues with his father (played by Mark Ruffalo). Really cool-looking futuristic weapons, including a glowing staff, abound in the above trailer, and the film’s got a solid cast including Jennifer Garner, Catherine Keener and Zoe Saldana.
A not-too-subtle metaphor for puberty and its incredibly difficult moments where you feel like a beast, Turning Red may remind some audiences of The Incredible Hulk movies. But instead of becoming a solid green rage machine, 13-year-old Mei Lee (voiced by Rosalie Chiang) turns into a giant red panda whenever she gets too excited. And it seems like this isn’t just a single incident: the Lee family has been dealing with this across generations.
But the best part of the trailer (outside of the use of “It’s Gonna Be Me”), if you ask us, is that Mei’s friends are all incredibly cool with her transformation.
Yes, gamers (and non-gamers), we’ve got a Halo TV show. We didn’t see this coming either, except that it was reported for years and years, feeling like one of those projects doomed to never come out).
For those who don’t know, Halo takes place during a giant war in the future where humanity’s last hope in the war against aliens known as the Covenant is the army of Spartan super soldiers. Their most prolific fighter is Master Chief, a warrior whose face has never been revealed … until now, as we’ll meet actor Pablo Schreiber’s take on Spartan-117.
Taking place in the “Silver Timeline” — the show will use most of the lore of the game, but differ in its own ways — the Halo show looks to tell a new story within the games that have made Xboxes sing for years.
Dearest gentle readers, it’s almost time for Bridgerton season 2. At the end of this month, it will be time to put down the personal fans and turn on Netflix to binge through the second batch of Bridgerton, as if you were devouring a tray of macarons. The aspect of the new season that has us most intrigued is that since Lady Whistledown’s identity (Penelope Featherington, played by Nicola Coughlan) was revealed at the end of season 1, we’ll likely see more of the behind-the-scenes work that the biggest gossip of her time is up to.
Anthony Bridgerton’s marriage is at the core of the new season, and he is courting Edwina Sharma (played by Charithra Chandran). Her sister Kate, though, looks to be a thorn in the side of this courtship, as she both distrusts him, and appears to wind up attracted to him as well.
The chart-topping Olivia Rodrigo has taken plenty of headlines, and now she’s got her own feature-length concert-and-documentary film. The film will use a road trip from Salt Lake City (where Rodrigo started work on her debut album SOUR) to Los Angeles to tell the story of how that album was created. Naturally, Rodrigo shares details of her own life during this time, while performing new live arrangements of her music. The movie will also include behind-the-scenes footage documenting Rodrigo’s work on her debut album.
For as weird as WandaVision was, Marvel Studios played things safe for its first Disney Plus shows — giving us TV series after TV series focused on characters we already know (Hawkeye) and love (Loki, Falcon and Winter Soldier). But Moon Knight’s trailer has shown that the time for “safe” is over. Not only does this show focus on a character new to the MCU (but not new to Marvel Comics fans), it looks a bit edgier as well.
Oscar Isaac takes on the role of Marc Spector, a former soldier suffering from dissociative identity disorder. A series of chaotic events, though, leave Spector with a new identity: the Moon Knight, a bandage-wrapped masked-and-caped vigilante who looks like Marvel’s answer to Batman.
We’re excited for Moon Knight, but the voice Isaac is using for Spector sounds like something we’d have to get used to.
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Starz (start your free trial) has announced the movie and TV titles coming to the service in March. The Starz March 2022 schedule includes the premieres of Outlander Season 6 and horror comedy Shining Vale.
Enter the heart of the storm for the sixth season of Starz’s critically-acclaimed series Outlander. The new season premieres Sunday, March 6 across all Starz platforms, including on Starz at 9PM ET/PT in the U.S. and day and date in the UK for the first time on STARZPLAY.
Outlander Season 6 sees a continuation of Claire and Jamie’s fight to protect those they love, as they navigate the trials and tribulations of life in colonial America. Establishing a home in the New World is by no means an easy task, particularly in the wild backcountry of North Carolina – and perhaps most significantly – during a period of dramatic political upheaval.
If season four asked, “What is home?” and season five asked, “What are you willing to do to protect your home?”, season six explores what happens when there is disharmony and division among the inhabitants of the home you’ve created: when you become an outsider, or an ‘outlander,’ so to speak, marginalized and rejected in your own home.
The Starz March 2022 slate features Shining Vale, starring Courteney Cox, Greg Kinnear and Mira Sorvino. The series premieres Sunday, March 6 with a double episode special at midnight on the Starz app, all Starz streaming and on-demand platforms and internationally on the STARZPLAY premium streaming platform across Europe, Latin America and Japan.
On linear, the first episode will debut on Starz at 10:20pm ET/PT and the second episode at 10:50pm ET/PT in the U.S. and Canada.
Shining Vale is a horror comedy about a dysfunctional family that moves from the city to a small town into a house in which terrible atrocities have taken place. But no one seems to notice except for Pat, who’s convinced she’s either depressed or possessed – turns out, the symptoms are exactly the same.
Patricia “Pat” Phelps (Cox) is a former “wild child” who rose to fame by writing a raunchy, drug-and-alcohol-soaked women’s empowerment novel (a.k.a. lady porn). Fast forward 17 years later, Pat is clean and sober but totally unfulfilled.
She still hasn’t written her second novel, she can’t remember the last time she had sex with her husband (Kinnear), and her teenage kids are at that stage where they want you dead. She was a faithful wife until her one slip-up: she had a torrid affair with the hot, young handyman who came over to fix the sink while Terry was at work.
In a last-ditch effort to save their marriage, she and Terry cash in all their savings and move the family from the “crazy” of the city to a large, old house in the suburbs that has a storied past of its own. Everyone has their demons, but for Pat Phelps, they may be real.
Starz is also celebrating Women’s History Month all month long featuring a Spanish Princess marathon of season one episodes 101-108 (March 5-6) and season two episodes 201-208 (March 12-13). The month will also include a White Queen marathon of episodes 101-108 (March 26-27) and White Princess marathon of episodes 101-108 (March 26-27) all on STARZ Edge.
You can view the full Starz March 2022 schedule below and you’ll find the titles that are leaving underneath. We’ve also included a selection of the March series and movie collections.
STARZ MARCH 2022 TITLES
AVAILABLE MARCH 1
Amistad, 1997
The Art of War II: Betrayal, 2008
Baby’s Day Out, 1994
Beauty Shop, 2005
Bebe’s Kids, 1992
Bend Of The River, 1952
The Best Man, 1999
Brave Warrior, 1952
Brideshead Revisited, 2008
Clockstoppers, 2002
Death Becomes Her, 1992
The End Of The Affair, 1999
Foxcatcher, 2014
Gangs of New York, 2002
The Heart Of The Game, 2006
Hellboy II: The Golden Army, 2008
House Arrest, 1996
How Stella Got Her Groove Back, 1998
I Got the Hook-Up, 1998
I.Q., 1994
In America, 2003
Kindergarten Cop, 1990
Kindergarten Cop 2, 2016
La Bamba, 1987
Lady Buds, 2021
The Land Before Time, 1989
Last Chance Harvey, 2008
The Legend Of Bagger Vance, 2000
The Little Rascals Save The Day, 2014
The Little Rascals, 1994
The Mexican, 2001
The Monster Squad, 1987
National Lampoon’s Vacation, 1983
The Night We Never Met, 1993
The Original Kings of Comedy, 2000
Out of Sight, 1998
The Prince and Me, 2004
The Range Feud, 1931
Ray, 2004
Repo Men, 2010
Ride Beyond Vengeance, 1966
Rio Conchos, 1964
Safe House, 2012
Scary Movie 3, 2003
Serenity, 2005
The Shepherd Of The Hills, 1941
Sommersby, 1993
Spanish Fly, 1998
The Stranger Wore A Gun, 1953
Sunshine Cleaning, 2009
Talent for the Game, 1991
Talk Of Angels, 1998
The Tall T, 1957
Ten Wanted Men, 1955
The Three Musketeers, 2011
U-571, 2000
Uncle Buck, 1989
Vegas Vacation, 1997
Wonderland, 2003
AVAILABLE MARCH 2
Black Or White, 2014
AVAILABLE MARCH 3
The Lost Leonardo, 2021
Singularity, 2017
AVAILABLE MARCH 6
Outlander, Episode 601
Power Book IV: Force, Episode 105
Shining Vale, Episodes 101 – 102
AVAILABLE MARCH 11
Agent Cody Banks, 2003
Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London, 2004
AVAILABLE MARCH 13
Outlander, Episode 602
Power Book IV: Force, Episode 106
Shining Vale, Episode 103
AVAILABLE MARCH 16
5 Flights Up, 2015
AVAILABLE MARCH 18
The American President, 1995
Anastasia, 1997
Angel Heart, 1987
The Babe, 1992
Balto, 1995
Balto II: Wolf Quest, 2002
Below, 2002
Broken Arrow, 1996
The Brothers, 2001
Bustin’ Loose, 1981
By Dawn’s Early Light, 2000
Capture The Flag, 2015
Commando, 1985
The Crash, 2017
Dead Man on Campus, 1998
Eat That Question: Frank Zappa In His Own Words, 2016
Envy, 2004
Fright Night 2: New Blood, 2013
Gabriel Iglesias: The Fluffy Movie, 2014
The I Inside, 2004
If Only, 2004
Keeping Up With the Steins, 2006
King Ralph, 1991
Lambert & Stamp, 2015
Larry The Cable Guy: Health Inspector, 2006
The Last Castle, 2001
The Last Temptation of Christ, 1988
Merchants Of Doubt, 2015
The Ninth Gate, 1999
Q&A, 1990
Red Army, 2015
Robinson Crusoe, 1997
The Salt of the Earth, 2015
Séptimo, 2013
She’s the One, 1996
Sky Captain And The World of Tomorrow, 2004
Solo, 1996
Stop-Loss, 2008
Strange Wilderness, 2008
Suicide Kings, 1998
That Thing You Do!, 1996
Tigerland, 2000
Trials Of Cate McCall, 2013
Twilight, 1998
Two By Two, 2015
Zeus and Roxanne, 1997
AVAILABLE MARCH 20
Outlander, Episode 603
Power Book IV: Force, Episode 107
Shining Vale, Episode 104
AVAILABLE MARCH 22
Show Me The Father, 2021
AVAILABLE MARCH 27
Outlander, Episode 604
Power Book IV: Force, Episode 108
Shining Vale, Episode 105
AVAILABLE MARCH 28
Stalingrad 2013
LEAVING STARZ IN MARCH 2022
In addition to the Starz March 2022 lineup, the following is a list of titles leaving the service.
LEAVING MARCH 1
Anthropoid, 2016
LEAVING MARCH 2
Oculus, 2013
LEAVING MARCH 3
Zero Dark Thirty, 2012
LEAVING MARCH 5
Aliens Ate My Homework, 2017
LEAVING MARCH 12
Silent Hill: Revelation, 2012
LEAVING MARCH 13
The Etruscan Smile, 2018
LEAVING MARCH 15
Limitless, 2011
LEAVING MARCH 20
Call Me By Your Name, 2017
LEAVING MARCH 31
Hatfields & McCoys, Episodes 1 – 3
La Bruja, Episodes 101 – 129
Luther, Episodes 101 – 504
1982, 2013
12 Dogs Of Christmas: Great Puppy Rescue, 2012
Accepted, 2006
All The King’s Men, 2006
Austenland, 2013
Bebe’s Kids, 1992
The Best Man, 1999
Blind Date, 1987
Bloody Sunday, 2002
Buchanan Rides Alone, 1958
Buffalo Bill, 1944
Catch And Release, 2007
Cheech & Chong’s Nice Dreams, 1981
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, 1968
City Island, 2010
The Comedian, 2017
Congo, 1995
Country Strong, 2010
A Day In The Life, 2009
The Devil’s Own, 1997
The Dilemma, 2011
District 9, 2009
Down To Earth, 2001
Emperor, 2020
Empire State, 2013
Fallen, 1998
Fame, 2009
The Family Fang, 2016
The First Time, 2012
The First Wives Club, 1996
Generation Columbine, 2019
Get Carter, 2000
Going The Distance, 2010
Hannah And Her Sisters, 1986
Heartbreakers, 2001
Home Sweet Hell, 2015
How I Got Into College, 1989
The Hurt Locker, 2009
In The Mix, 2005
John Carpenter’s Escape From L.A., 1996
John Carpenter’s Vampires, 1998
John Grisham’s The Rainmaker, 1997
The Kids Are All Right, 2010
Made In America, 1993
The Man Who Knew Too Little, 1997
More Money, More Family, 2015
The Mortician, 2011
My Stepmother Is An Alien, 1988
National Lampoon’s Vacation, 1983
Necessary Roughness, 1991
No Good Deed, 2002
Out of Sight, 1998
P2, 2007
Paul, 2011
Pet Sematary II, 1992
The Power of One, 1992
The Prince and Me, 2004
The Pursuit Of Happyness, 2006
Quarantine, 2008
Red Dawn, 1984
Redbelt, 2008
Rent Due, 2020
Revenge, 1990
Ride Lonesome, 1959
Riding In Cars With Boys, 2001
Robin Hood, 2010
Saw, 2004
Saw II, 2005
Saw III, 2006
Saw IV, 2007
Saw V, 2008
Saw VI, 2009
Saw: The Final Chapter, 2010
Shaun Of The Dead, 2004
The Siege, 1998
Stay, 2005
Taps, 1981
Testament Of Youth, 2015
To Die For, 1995
Tower Heist, 2011
U-571, 2000
Undercover Brother, 2002
Up In Smoke, 1978
Vegas Vacation, 1997
You, Me And Dupree, 2006
HER STORY: WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH (MARCH 1 – 31)
The White Queen, The White Princess, The Spanish Princess, Maximilian, Barbara Lee: Speaking Truth To Power, Lady Buds (begins 3/1), Heart Of The Game (begins 3/1), Ruth – Justice Ginsburg In Her Own Words, Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool, Zero Dark Thirty (ends 3/3), Another Day Of Life, Not Carol, Toxic Beauty, Subjects Of Desire, On These Grounds, Daughters Of The Sexual Revolution: The Untold Story Of The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, Ahead Of The Curve, Made In Dagenham, Charming The Hearts Of Men, The Prize Winner Of Defiance, Ohio, Julie & Julia, Testament Of Youth (ends 3/31), Misbehaviour, Megan Leavey
INNOVATIVE CREATORS (MARCH 8 – 14)
Power, Hightown, Run The World, Vida, P-Valley, The Spanish Princess, Step Up, Sweetbitter, Seduced: Inside The NXIVM Cult, The Pier
IF YOU LIKE OUTLANDER (MARCH 1 – MAY 31)
Outlander (Season 6), Men In Kilts, The Luminaries, Dublin Murders, Death and Nightingales, Little Bird, The End Of The Affair (begins 3/1), Sommersby (begins 3/1), Last Chance Harvey (begins 3/1), Talk Of Angels (begins 3/1), Brideshead Revisited (begins 3/1), Austenland (ends 3/31), The Dresser, The Craft The Craft: Legacy
SUPERNATURAL SUBURBS (FOR SHINING VALE – MARCH 1 – 7)
The House Next Door: Meet The Blacks 2, The ‘Burbs, Skeleton Key, Shaun Of The Dead, Mom And Dad, The House At The End Of The Street, The Return, A Fantastic Fear Of Everything
CLICK ME I’M IRISH COLLECTION (MARCH 15 – 21)
The Boxer, Gangs Of New York, Bloody Sunday, The Devil’s Own, In America (begins 3/1), The Secret Scripture, American Gods, Death & Nightingales, Dublin Murders, End Of Sentence, Rudy, Talk of Angels
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Starz (start your free trial) has announced the movie and TV titles coming to the service in March. The Starz March 2022 schedule includes the premieres of Outlander Season 6 and horror comedy Shining Vale.
Enter the heart of the storm for the sixth season of Starz’s critically-acclaimed series Outlander. The new season premieres Sunday, March 6 across all Starz platforms, including on Starz at 9PM ET/PT in the U.S. and day and date in the UK for the first time on STARZPLAY.
Outlander Season 6 sees a continuation of Claire and Jamie’s fight to protect those they love, as they navigate the trials and tribulations of life in colonial America. Establishing a home in the New World is by no means an easy task, particularly in the wild backcountry of North Carolina – and perhaps most significantly – during a period of dramatic political upheaval.
If season four asked, “What is home?” and season five asked, “What are you willing to do to protect your home?”, season six explores what happens when there is disharmony and division among the inhabitants of the home you’ve created: when you become an outsider, or an ‘outlander,’ so to speak, marginalized and rejected in your own home.
The Starz March 2022 slate features Shining Vale, starring Courteney Cox, Greg Kinnear and Mira Sorvino. The series premieres Sunday, March 6 with a double episode special at midnight on the Starz app, all Starz streaming and on-demand platforms and internationally on the STARZPLAY premium streaming platform across Europe, Latin America and Japan.
On linear, the first episode will debut on Starz at 10:20pm ET/PT and the second episode at 10:50pm ET/PT in the U.S. and Canada.
Shining Vale is a horror comedy about a dysfunctional family that moves from the city to a small town into a house in which terrible atrocities have taken place. But no one seems to notice except for Pat, who’s convinced she’s either depressed or possessed – turns out, the symptoms are exactly the same.
Patricia “Pat” Phelps (Cox) is a former “wild child” who rose to fame by writing a raunchy, drug-and-alcohol-soaked women’s empowerment novel (a.k.a. lady porn). Fast forward 17 years later, Pat is clean and sober but totally unfulfilled.
She still hasn’t written her second novel, she can’t remember the last time she had sex with her husband (Kinnear), and her teenage kids are at that stage where they want you dead. She was a faithful wife until her one slip-up: she had a torrid affair with the hot, young handyman who came over to fix the sink while Terry was at work.
In a last-ditch effort to save their marriage, she and Terry cash in all their savings and move the family from the “crazy” of the city to a large, old house in the suburbs that has a storied past of its own. Everyone has their demons, but for Pat Phelps, they may be real.
Starz is also celebrating Women’s History Month all month long featuring a Spanish Princess marathon of season one episodes 101-108 (March 5-6) and season two episodes 201-208 (March 12-13). The month will also include a White Queen marathon of episodes 101-108 (March 26-27) and White Princess marathon of episodes 101-108 (March 26-27) all on STARZ Edge.
You can view the full Starz March 2022 schedule below and you’ll find the titles that are leaving underneath. We’ve also included a selection of the March series and movie collections.
STARZ MARCH 2022 TITLES
AVAILABLE MARCH 1
Amistad, 1997
The Art of War II: Betrayal, 2008
Baby’s Day Out, 1994
Beauty Shop, 2005
Bebe’s Kids, 1992
Bend Of The River, 1952
The Best Man, 1999
Brave Warrior, 1952
Brideshead Revisited, 2008
Clockstoppers, 2002
Death Becomes Her, 1992
The End Of The Affair, 1999
Foxcatcher, 2014
Gangs of New York, 2002
The Heart Of The Game, 2006
Hellboy II: The Golden Army, 2008
House Arrest, 1996
How Stella Got Her Groove Back, 1998
I Got the Hook-Up, 1998
I.Q., 1994
In America, 2003
Kindergarten Cop, 1990
Kindergarten Cop 2, 2016
La Bamba, 1987
Lady Buds, 2021
The Land Before Time, 1989
Last Chance Harvey, 2008
The Legend Of Bagger Vance, 2000
The Little Rascals Save The Day, 2014
The Little Rascals, 1994
The Mexican, 2001
The Monster Squad, 1987
National Lampoon’s Vacation, 1983
The Night We Never Met, 1993
The Original Kings of Comedy, 2000
Out of Sight, 1998
The Prince and Me, 2004
The Range Feud, 1931
Ray, 2004
Repo Men, 2010
Ride Beyond Vengeance, 1966
Rio Conchos, 1964
Safe House, 2012
Scary Movie 3, 2003
Serenity, 2005
The Shepherd Of The Hills, 1941
Sommersby, 1993
Spanish Fly, 1998
The Stranger Wore A Gun, 1953
Sunshine Cleaning, 2009
Talent for the Game, 1991
Talk Of Angels, 1998
The Tall T, 1957
Ten Wanted Men, 1955
The Three Musketeers, 2011
U-571, 2000
Uncle Buck, 1989
Vegas Vacation, 1997
Wonderland, 2003
AVAILABLE MARCH 2
Black Or White, 2014
AVAILABLE MARCH 3
The Lost Leonardo, 2021
Singularity, 2017
AVAILABLE MARCH 6
Outlander, Episode 601
Power Book IV: Force, Episode 105
Shining Vale, Episodes 101 – 102
AVAILABLE MARCH 11
Agent Cody Banks, 2003
Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London, 2004
AVAILABLE MARCH 13
Outlander, Episode 602
Power Book IV: Force, Episode 106
Shining Vale, Episode 103
AVAILABLE MARCH 16
5 Flights Up, 2015
AVAILABLE MARCH 18
The American President, 1995
Anastasia, 1997
Angel Heart, 1987
The Babe, 1992
Balto, 1995
Balto II: Wolf Quest, 2002
Below, 2002
Broken Arrow, 1996
The Brothers, 2001
Bustin’ Loose, 1981
By Dawn’s Early Light, 2000
Capture The Flag, 2015
Commando, 1985
The Crash, 2017
Dead Man on Campus, 1998
Eat That Question: Frank Zappa In His Own Words, 2016
Envy, 2004
Fright Night 2: New Blood, 2013
Gabriel Iglesias: The Fluffy Movie, 2014
The I Inside, 2004
If Only, 2004
Keeping Up With the Steins, 2006
King Ralph, 1991
Lambert & Stamp, 2015
Larry The Cable Guy: Health Inspector, 2006
The Last Castle, 2001
The Last Temptation of Christ, 1988
Merchants Of Doubt, 2015
The Ninth Gate, 1999
Q&A, 1990
Red Army, 2015
Robinson Crusoe, 1997
The Salt of the Earth, 2015
Séptimo, 2013
She’s the One, 1996
Sky Captain And The World of Tomorrow, 2004
Solo, 1996
Stop-Loss, 2008
Strange Wilderness, 2008
Suicide Kings, 1998
That Thing You Do!, 1996
Tigerland, 2000
Trials Of Cate McCall, 2013
Twilight, 1998
Two By Two, 2015
Zeus and Roxanne, 1997
AVAILABLE MARCH 20
Outlander, Episode 603
Power Book IV: Force, Episode 107
Shining Vale, Episode 104
AVAILABLE MARCH 22
Show Me The Father, 2021
AVAILABLE MARCH 27
Outlander, Episode 604
Power Book IV: Force, Episode 108
Shining Vale, Episode 105
AVAILABLE MARCH 28
Stalingrad 2013
LEAVING STARZ IN MARCH 2022
In addition to the Starz March 2022 lineup, the following is a list of titles leaving the service.
LEAVING MARCH 1
Anthropoid, 2016
LEAVING MARCH 2
Oculus, 2013
LEAVING MARCH 3
Zero Dark Thirty, 2012
LEAVING MARCH 5
Aliens Ate My Homework, 2017
LEAVING MARCH 12
Silent Hill: Revelation, 2012
LEAVING MARCH 13
The Etruscan Smile, 2018
LEAVING MARCH 15
Limitless, 2011
LEAVING MARCH 20
Call Me By Your Name, 2017
LEAVING MARCH 31
Hatfields & McCoys, Episodes 1 – 3
La Bruja, Episodes 101 – 129
Luther, Episodes 101 – 504
1982, 2013
12 Dogs Of Christmas: Great Puppy Rescue, 2012
Accepted, 2006
All The King’s Men, 2006
Austenland, 2013
Bebe’s Kids, 1992
The Best Man, 1999
Blind Date, 1987
Bloody Sunday, 2002
Buchanan Rides Alone, 1958
Buffalo Bill, 1944
Catch And Release, 2007
Cheech & Chong’s Nice Dreams, 1981
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, 1968
City Island, 2010
The Comedian, 2017
Congo, 1995
Country Strong, 2010
A Day In The Life, 2009
The Devil’s Own, 1997
The Dilemma, 2011
District 9, 2009
Down To Earth, 2001
Emperor, 2020
Empire State, 2013
Fallen, 1998
Fame, 2009
The Family Fang, 2016
The First Time, 2012
The First Wives Club, 1996
Generation Columbine, 2019
Get Carter, 2000
Going The Distance, 2010
Hannah And Her Sisters, 1986
Heartbreakers, 2001
Home Sweet Hell, 2015
How I Got Into College, 1989
The Hurt Locker, 2009
In The Mix, 2005
John Carpenter’s Escape From L.A., 1996
John Carpenter’s Vampires, 1998
John Grisham’s The Rainmaker, 1997
The Kids Are All Right, 2010
Made In America, 1993
The Man Who Knew Too Little, 1997
More Money, More Family, 2015
The Mortician, 2011
My Stepmother Is An Alien, 1988
National Lampoon’s Vacation, 1983
Necessary Roughness, 1991
No Good Deed, 2002
Out of Sight, 1998
P2, 2007
Paul, 2011
Pet Sematary II, 1992
The Power of One, 1992
The Prince and Me, 2004
The Pursuit Of Happyness, 2006
Quarantine, 2008
Red Dawn, 1984
Redbelt, 2008
Rent Due, 2020
Revenge, 1990
Ride Lonesome, 1959
Riding In Cars With Boys, 2001
Robin Hood, 2010
Saw, 2004
Saw II, 2005
Saw III, 2006
Saw IV, 2007
Saw V, 2008
Saw VI, 2009
Saw: The Final Chapter, 2010
Shaun Of The Dead, 2004
The Siege, 1998
Stay, 2005
Taps, 1981
Testament Of Youth, 2015
To Die For, 1995
Tower Heist, 2011
U-571, 2000
Undercover Brother, 2002
Up In Smoke, 1978
Vegas Vacation, 1997
You, Me And Dupree, 2006
HER STORY: WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH (MARCH 1 – 31)
The White Queen, The White Princess, The Spanish Princess, Maximilian, Barbara Lee: Speaking Truth To Power, Lady Buds (begins 3/1), Heart Of The Game (begins 3/1), Ruth – Justice Ginsburg In Her Own Words, Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool, Zero Dark Thirty (ends 3/3), Another Day Of Life, Not Carol, Toxic Beauty, Subjects Of Desire, On These Grounds, Daughters Of The Sexual Revolution: The Untold Story Of The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, Ahead Of The Curve, Made In Dagenham, Charming The Hearts Of Men, The Prize Winner Of Defiance, Ohio, Julie & Julia, Testament Of Youth (ends 3/31), Misbehaviour, Megan Leavey
INNOVATIVE CREATORS (MARCH 8 – 14)
Power, Hightown, Run The World, Vida, P-Valley, The Spanish Princess, Step Up, Sweetbitter, Seduced: Inside The NXIVM Cult, The Pier
IF YOU LIKE OUTLANDER (MARCH 1 – MAY 31)
Outlander (Season 6), Men In Kilts, The Luminaries, Dublin Murders, Death and Nightingales, Little Bird, The End Of The Affair (begins 3/1), Sommersby (begins 3/1), Last Chance Harvey (begins 3/1), Talk Of Angels (begins 3/1), Brideshead Revisited (begins 3/1), Austenland (ends 3/31), The Dresser, The Craft The Craft: Legacy
SUPERNATURAL SUBURBS (FOR SHINING VALE – MARCH 1 – 7)
The House Next Door: Meet The Blacks 2, The ‘Burbs, Skeleton Key, Shaun Of The Dead, Mom And Dad, The House At The End Of The Street, The Return, A Fantastic Fear Of Everything
CLICK ME I’M IRISH COLLECTION (MARCH 15 – 21)
The Boxer, Gangs Of New York, Bloody Sunday, The Devil’s Own, In America (begins 3/1), The Secret Scripture, American Gods, Death & Nightingales, Dublin Murders, End Of Sentence, Rudy, Talk of Angels
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By Clay Thompson | Reporter
Spring break is a time for rejuvenation. With the second semester of the school year almost halfway through, students are craving a much-needed break.
Luckily, spring break is here to provide this relief for students. But while many students will likely be traveling home or to other fun places to spend their week, some students — including myself — will not be able to travel and the majority of our break will be spent just sitting around.
To remedy that, I have cultivated a top-10 list of shows and films that will hopefully cure those do-nothing blues spring break can often bring. I hope people will be able to find at least one item on here to enjoy during this well-needed break from school.
10:“Palm Springs” (R): This hilarious comedy film is reminiscent of Bill Murray’s “Groundhog Day,”in that there is a time loop involved. However, I was not expecting the film to give deep characterizations of the two leads, while also fully committing to the time loop plot with no discernible logical faults. The film presents a deeply humorous yet moving story about two lonely people finding meaning in the madness of life — even if it is just the same day over and over.
Where to watch “Palm Springs“: Hulu
9:“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (TV-MA): Here’s another hilarious comedy on the list. This is a show about a woman in the late 1950s who discovers her affinity for standup comedy and struggles to make a way for herself as a comic in a male-dominated industry. The show creates compelling characters who you just want to root for and the comedy is always on point. Season four has just been released in two-episode weekly releases, so you can binge the first three seasons and start on the fourth as it continues throughout this month.
Where to watch “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”: Amazon Prime
8:“Criminal Minds”(TV-14): While this might be a more out-there pick, “Criminal Minds“ is a CBS show that covers the journey of the behavioral analysis unit of the FBI, whose job it is to profile and apprehend serial killers. This is another fantastic, long-run show that produced great characters as well as the relationships between them. It also had some great scares, suspense and stories.
Where to watch “Criminal Minds”: TV reruns and Paramount +. Netflix has the first 12 seasons, but not the entire show.
7:“The Cabin in the Woods” (R): This film can be considered a horror film, but in actuality is a brilliant parody of the slasher genre. Combining many elements of different horror movies and poking fun at nearly all horror tropes, “The Cabin in the Woods” is a great blend of horror and comedy for those looking for something different to watch over the break.
Where to watch “The Cabin in the Woods”: Rent on Amazon Prime for $1.99
6:“Monty Python and the Holy Grail” (PG):This is perhaps one of the funniest films I have ever seen — no, really. The film takes the whole concept of a medieval movie, with King Arthur and all his knights of the round table and dials up the absurdity to 11, but always in a way I found humorous and charming. “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” is another great comedy movie if you’re looking for laughs this spring break.
Where to watch “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”: Netflix
5:“Invincible” (TV-MA) : Perhaps one of the greatest. most well-animated superhero shows to date, “Invincible” pushes the limit between character development and coming of age, mixed with an abundance of the superhero violence most shows try to avoid. The show takes a look at the life of a superhero and secret identity, along with the real physical, mental and social tolls that can happen. With only one season out so far and more to come, now is the perfect time to start “Invincible”before the next installment.
Where to watch “Invincible”: Amazon Prime
4:“Law and Order: SVU”(TV-14): Another great long-running crime show, similar to “Criminal Minds” but with a mixture of police and courtroom procedural drama, SVU is a show about a New York police unit specializing in solving sex-related crimes or crimes perpetrated on the young, elderly or disabled. This show doesn’t sugarcoat the issues presented to the SVU unit, but it also does a great job of treating those issues with respect and making sure those who are victimized are able to receive justice.
Where to watch “Law and Order: SVU”: Season 23 episodes are currently released weekly on NBC, TV reruns and all the seasons are currently on Hulu.
3:“The Lord of the Rings” trilogy(PG-13):Now here is a movie series you can actually binge. The best fantasy movies in my humble opinion, “Lord of the Rings” takes the original books, does them poetic justice in each of the three films and does a wonderful job mixing action into an epic adventure. With plenty of elements to satisfy new and old fans of Middle-earth alike, you can’t go wrong with this trilogy of films.
Where to watch “The Lord of the Rings Trilogy”: HBO Max
2:“Harry Potter” series(PG-PG:13): Another great movie series binge, the “Harry Potter” films — whether you love them, hate them or have never seen them — are entertaining. With eight films in the main series, you definitely have time to watch them all, either for the first time or once more. It is a very whimsical yet dark story about a boy coming of age in a world of wizardry and having to face off against all kinds of evil that want him dead. “Harry Potter” is truly a magical film series that I’ll never forget, but will always recommend.
Where to watch “Harry Potter”: HBO Max
1: “Doctor Who”: Yes, “Doctor Who,” the British science fiction show has taken the top spot on my list of recommendations. While the writing for more recent seasons has been a bit iffy in my opinion, each iteration of the Doctor in its revival series has been one hit after the next. Each journey through time and space feels engaging, mysterious, scary, funny and anything in between. Also, each emphasis of the Doctor, who regularly trades to other actors based on a well-known sci-fi trope of a regeneration cycle, brings something new to the show. Whether it is David Tenant with just sheer brilliant acting, Matt Smith with his hilarious personality or Peter Capaldi with his stoic and wonderfully dramatic speeches, any viewer interested in a sci-fi show will find it is the crown jewel of the genre for modern television.
Where to watch “Doctor Who“: HBO Max or catch reruns on the BBC America channel on TV.
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By Clay Thompson | Reporter
Spring break is a time for rejuvenation. With the second semester of the school year almost halfway through, students are craving a much-needed break.
Luckily, spring break is here to provide this relief for students. But while many students will likely be traveling home or to other fun places to spend their week, some students — including myself — will not be able to travel and the majority of our break will be spent just sitting around.
To remedy that, I have cultivated a top-10 list of shows and films that will hopefully cure those do-nothing blues spring break can often bring. I hope people will be able to find at least one item on here to enjoy during this well-needed break from school.
10:“Palm Springs” (R): This hilarious comedy film is reminiscent of Bill Murray’s “Groundhog Day,”in that there is a time loop involved. However, I was not expecting the film to give deep characterizations of the two leads, while also fully committing to the time loop plot with no discernible logical faults. The film presents a deeply humorous yet moving story about two lonely people finding meaning in the madness of life — even if it is just the same day over and over.
Where to watch “Palm Springs“: Hulu
9:“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (TV-MA): Here’s another hilarious comedy on the list. This is a show about a woman in the late 1950s who discovers her affinity for standup comedy and struggles to make a way for herself as a comic in a male-dominated industry. The show creates compelling characters who you just want to root for and the comedy is always on point. Season four has just been released in two-episode weekly releases, so you can binge the first three seasons and start on the fourth as it continues throughout this month.
Where to watch “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”: Amazon Prime
8:“Criminal Minds”(TV-14): While this might be a more out-there pick, “Criminal Minds“ is a CBS show that covers the journey of the behavioral analysis unit of the FBI, whose job it is to profile and apprehend serial killers. This is another fantastic, long-run show that produced great characters as well as the relationships between them. It also had some great scares, suspense and stories.
Where to watch “Criminal Minds”: TV reruns and Paramount +. Netflix has the first 12 seasons, but not the entire show.
7:“The Cabin in the Woods” (R): This film can be considered a horror film, but in actuality is a brilliant parody of the slasher genre. Combining many elements of different horror movies and poking fun at nearly all horror tropes, “The Cabin in the Woods” is a great blend of horror and comedy for those looking for something different to watch over the break.
Where to watch “The Cabin in the Woods”: Rent on Amazon Prime for $1.99
6:“Monty Python and the Holy Grail” (PG):This is perhaps one of the funniest films I have ever seen — no, really. The film takes the whole concept of a medieval movie, with King Arthur and all his knights of the round table and dials up the absurdity to 11, but always in a way I found humorous and charming. “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” is another great comedy movie if you’re looking for laughs this spring break.
Where to watch “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”: Netflix
5:“Invincible” (TV-MA) : Perhaps one of the greatest. most well-animated superhero shows to date, “Invincible” pushes the limit between character development and coming of age, mixed with an abundance of the superhero violence most shows try to avoid. The show takes a look at the life of a superhero and secret identity, along with the real physical, mental and social tolls that can happen. With only one season out so far and more to come, now is the perfect time to start “Invincible”before the next installment.
Where to watch “Invincible”: Amazon Prime
4:“Law and Order: SVU”(TV-14): Another great long-running crime show, similar to “Criminal Minds” but with a mixture of police and courtroom procedural drama, SVU is a show about a New York police unit specializing in solving sex-related crimes or crimes perpetrated on the young, elderly or disabled. This show doesn’t sugarcoat the issues presented to the SVU unit, but it also does a great job of treating those issues with respect and making sure those who are victimized are able to receive justice.
Where to watch “Law and Order: SVU”: Season 23 episodes are currently released weekly on NBC, TV reruns and all the seasons are currently on Hulu.
3:“The Lord of the Rings” trilogy(PG-13):Now here is a movie series you can actually binge. The best fantasy movies in my humble opinion, “Lord of the Rings” takes the original books, does them poetic justice in each of the three films and does a wonderful job mixing action into an epic adventure. With plenty of elements to satisfy new and old fans of Middle-earth alike, you can’t go wrong with this trilogy of films.
Where to watch “The Lord of the Rings Trilogy”: HBO Max
2:“Harry Potter” series(PG-PG:13): Another great movie series binge, the “Harry Potter” films — whether you love them, hate them or have never seen them — are entertaining. With eight films in the main series, you definitely have time to watch them all, either for the first time or once more. It is a very whimsical yet dark story about a boy coming of age in a world of wizardry and having to face off against all kinds of evil that want him dead. “Harry Potter” is truly a magical film series that I’ll never forget, but will always recommend.
Where to watch “Harry Potter”: HBO Max
1: “Doctor Who”: Yes, “Doctor Who,” the British science fiction show has taken the top spot on my list of recommendations. While the writing for more recent seasons has been a bit iffy in my opinion, each iteration of the Doctor in its revival series has been one hit after the next. Each journey through time and space feels engaging, mysterious, scary, funny and anything in between. Also, each emphasis of the Doctor, who regularly trades to other actors based on a well-known sci-fi trope of a regeneration cycle, brings something new to the show. Whether it is David Tenant with just sheer brilliant acting, Matt Smith with his hilarious personality or Peter Capaldi with his stoic and wonderfully dramatic speeches, any viewer interested in a sci-fi show will find it is the crown jewel of the genre for modern television.
Where to watch “Doctor Who“: HBO Max or catch reruns on the BBC America channel on TV.
We wish to give thanks to the writer of this write-up for this awesome web content