Vietnam War-Set Horror Movie ‘Primitive War’ Releases First Trailer

Although Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park wasn’t strictly a horror film, the idea of being stranded on an island alongside colossal dinosaurs undeniably carries a chilling atmosphere. Excitingly, if you enjoy both horror flicks and these prehistoric creatures, there’s a forthcoming movie on the horizon that centers around humans engaged in a thrilling struggle against terrifying dinosaurs.

Watch Ghostface From SCREAM Slash His Way Through MORTAL KOMBAT 1

“Which horror film do you most enjoy?” We can only imagine Ghostface posing this question to characters like Sub-Zero or other Mortal Kombat fighters. However, we can’t help but hope it happens! The notorious killer from the Scream series is joining Mortal Kombat 1, and NetherRealm Studios has shared a video showcasing his gameplay in all its bloodcurdling detail. In fact, it would be more accurate to say that Ghostface represents thirteen distinct, witty, and sardonic killers. Still, who are we to argue? Take a look at three minutes of Ghostface’s gameplay from Mortal Kombat 1 in the video below:

Luke Newton Reveals His Sideburns in Bridgerton Season 3 Were Inspired By THIS Cast-Mate; Says You Could ‘Spot’ Him From a ‘Mile Away’

Luke Newton has become Hollywood’s newest rising star following the success of Bridgerton’s third season, which brought him into the spotlight. Since then, it seems like he’s been keeping busy and booked solid. In a recent interview with People Magazine, he revealed the one thing that sparked memes and amazement across the internet – his iconic Bridgerton sideburns.

‘Songs of a Lost World’: The Cure’s triumphant return after 16 years

In case you missed it: The long-awaited album, titled “Songs of a Lost World“, by The Cure was officially released on November 1, 2024. To celebrate the launch, they played two exclusive shows at the iconic BBC Radio Theatre. This is their 14th studio album and it’s been 16 years since their last release, “4:13 Dream“. The new album captures the band’s classic gothic sound while exploring fresh themes of mortality and loss.

Timing is perfect for a George Harrison album remix and celebration

It’s quite significant to mark the 50th anniversary re-release of George Harrison’s album, not just because it’s an outstanding piece of music, but also because the themes in the songs seem particularly relevant today. Given its timeless quality, this moment seems ideal for a remastered edition of his 1973 album titled, Living In The Material World.