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Saturday, February 7, 2026

Whistle Review: Some Creative Deaths Don’t Help This Absolute Dud

PLOT: A misfit group of unwitting high school students stumble upon a cursed object, an ancient Aztec Death Whistle. They discover that blowing the whistle and the terrifying sound it emits will summon their future deaths to hunt them down.

REVIEW: One thing that always cracks me up about the horror genre is how much a similar concept can just pop up over and over again. It’s more about execution than originality, and it means we can see some pretty similar films from time to time. And it certainly feels like we’ve seen Whistle many times at this point. The film follows a group of high schoolers who discover an Aztec Death Whistle, which summons their future deaths to hunt them down. Cursed object killing teens? Tarot and Wish Upon are just a couple that come to mind. The story is very “been there, done that,” but really, how is the execution? Eh…

One of the biggest issues with Whistle is that there’s nothing to gain from the death whistle. Usually, there’s some kind of positive outcome that makes the cursed object seem appealing. Instead, these characters use the whistle, even though it has no actual positive gain for them. So why on earth do people keep using it?! There’s nothing to gain, and it looks creepy. Don’t put your mouth on that thing! At one point, two of the characters hook up in the midst of all this death, and it undercuts the severity of the situation even further.

Which is too bad because the concept of your future self, inflicting the way you’ll eventually die on you is pretty interesting. They take a pretty Final Destination-y approach with it, with some over-the-top deaths, but this does go decidedly more supernatural. This is more like ghosts haunting people and then killing them in an extremely violent way. I suppose this whistle was lucky that none of these kids were just going to die peacefully in their sleep, or it’d have made for a pretty underwhelming kill.

The characters in Whistle are extremely weak and feel like 90s movie stereotypes. We’ve got the new girl, her loner cousin, two bullies, and two popular girls who have a connection with non-popular kids. Why are there multiple of the exact same character type? It’s mind-numbingly stupid, and, for a film where you’re supposed to care about these people, I was just waiting for their eventual demise. The dialogue is so unnatural and often results in more unintentionally funny moments than anything relatable. It’s grating to listen to these high schoolers talk.

I’ve always liked Dafne Keen and Sophie NĂ©lisse but they’re not given much to work with here. Their characters fall in love, but it feels very forced and the two have zero chemistry together. It’s nice that the film treats lesbian relationships as everyday versus something to make a grand gesture out of, but there’s no spark there. Nick Frost also shows up as a character who is nothing more than expositional and an easy kill. And I’m not sure if I can ever take a scene seriously when the character is named Horse and people are exclaiming it in terror.

The worst character is easily Percy Hines White’s Noah Haggerty. He’s a youth leader at the local church who is also…a drug dealer? Maybe it could have been handled well, but he’s so over-the-top evil from his first appearance that it’s hard to even take him seriously. His existence just seems to be a way to wrap up something with the ending, with his evilness helping absolve the other characters of any guilt. But, like so many of the people in this film, he’s just a caricature and never feels like a real living human being at any point. Every character is simply a conduit to tell this story, rather than having these events happen to people who actually have some dimension to them.

It’s not all terrible, as there are some great visuals, with The Spiral maze being a real highlight. Director Corin Hardy has an interesting eye, at times. Some of the deaths are very impressive, taking a particularly violent route with the last couple. The car and machinery accidents were particularly brutal and were pulled off well. If the film were more of that and took a little bit more time with the rules of the whistle, it would have had a little more potential. But the rules are terribly inconsistent. One character dies within an hour of the whistle, while others take days. At first, I thought this had to do with the proximity of when their deaths would have occurred, but no. It’s all completely random.

Multiple horror directors are referenced with Muschietti Cigars (for director of IT, Andy) and Mr. Craven (obviously for Wes). I’m sure there were others that I missed, but it’s just another element that makes this feel like a horror film from an earlier decade, as this is such a played-out trope. I really disliked my time with Whistle. Outside of a couple of impressive deaths, this feels like the kind of movie I would have watched on streaming in the 2010s. The characters are downright unlikable, and it’s hard to care about their fates. Every element is so generic, and it’s hard to get invested in a story that feels so half-baked.

Whistle is now playing In Theaters and comes to Shudder later this year.

Whistle

TERRIBLE

3

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Friday, February 6, 2026

Eli Roth’s The Horror Section acquires sexy slasher Stiletto

Last year, Roth launched a company called The Horror Section with plans to produce all things horror, including movies, TV shows, games, podcasts, and more. The Horror Section picked up the distribution rights to writer/director Joe Begos’s Jimmy and Stiggs, which they brought to theatres in August, and then the found footage horror film Dream Eater, which reached theatres at the end of October. Next up for the company is Roth’s Ice Cream Man, which is expected to be released sometime in the summer – and now, the company has announced that they’ve acquired distribution rights to the sexy slasher Stiletto, which is currently in post-production!

Synopsis

Directed by Samuel Gonzalez Jr. (The Plastic MenThe Retaliators) and based on a story by Gigi Gustin (Brute 1976), an actress and exotic dancer who used her real life experience to tell the story from inside the world, Stiletto has the following synopsis: Set on the one-year anniversary of the brutal murder of her older sister, Stiletto follows Lyric (Gustin) as she seeks retribution and works to protect the dancer community from the masked killer responsible for a wave of strip club slayings. This neon-soaked, sexy slasher glimmers with style and introduces a new killer, but even more exciting, a new final girl with the power to be a series-defining icon. This definitely sounds like my kind of movie!

Gustin is joined in the cast by Charlotte McKinney (Fantasy Island), Colleen Camp (American Hustle), Meghan Carrasquillo (Hider in My House), Stephen Blackehart (Guardians of the Galaxy), and Hannah Hueston (The Anacondas).

The Horror Sections’ Eli Roth is producing Stiletto alongside Gustin and Hearse Productions. Executive producers include Jon Schnaars and Holly Adams on behalf of The Horror Section and Christopher Woodrow and Raj Singh on behalf of Media Capital Technologies (MCT). The international sales rights are being represented by Scatena & Rosner Films.

Statements

Eli Roth provided the following statement: “Gigi and Sam have made an instant classic. Original, smart, deliciously fun, I was absolutely blown away by their reinvention and original take on the slasher subgenre. Gigi based the movie on real experiences and gives her all in an explosive performance. Sam’s direction is smart, scary, and truly cinematic. It’s a fantastic horror movie in the subgenre I love the most. The finale is truly one of the greatest, most original final girl vs. slasher finales I have ever seen in a slasher film. I cannot wait to bring this to audiences worldwide on the big screen; it’s a remarkable cinematic debut.

Gigi Gustin added, “The journey of making Stiletto has been the most intense, chaotic, yet equally rewarding experience of my life. There were moments I felt like I was running blind through a dark tunnel in eight-inch heels, fueled only by indie spirit, a negative bank account, and fierce belief in the story. Having someone like Eli in our corner, not just championing the film but becoming an integral part of it, feels completely surreal. I’ve poured every bit of heart, authenticity, glitter and blood I can into this story, and with Eli’s expertise in horror, I truly believe it has the potential to be something extraordinary. For the first time, I can see the path ahead in the tunnel. It looks sexy, scary, and completely ruthless in the best possible way!

Does Stiletto sound interesting to you? Share your thoughts on this upcoming The Horror Section release by leaving a comment below.

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Remain: M. Night Shyamalan movie gets pushed back to 2027

A while back, it was announced that The Sixth Sense director M. Night Shyamalan and The Notebook author Nicholas Sparks were teaming up for a supernatural romantic thriller called Remain. Shyamalan and Sparks created the original story together, with Shyamalan going off to write a screenplay based on the story while Sparks turned the idea into a novel. As was said at the time, “Both will be based on the same concept and set of characters but designed for their individual mediums.” The Sparks novel has since reached store shelves and is available for purchase at THIS LINK. Shyamalan’s movie was supposed to reach theatres on October 23, 2026, just in time for Halloween, but Shyamalan has taken to social media to reveal that Warner Bros. Pictures has decided to push it back a few months.

Remain will now be released on February 5, 2027. Just in time for Valentine’s Day.

Cast and Story

Sparks’ novel has the following description: A one-of-a-kind novel that grapples with the supernatural mysteries of life, death, and human connection—an unprecedented collaboration between the globally bestselling author of love stories like The Notebook and the renowned writer and director of blockbuster thrillers like The Sixth Sense.

When New York architect Tate Donovan arrives in Cape Cod to design his best friend’s summer home, he is hoping to make a fresh start. Recently discharged from an upscale psychiatric facility where he was treated for acute depression, he is still wrestling with the pain of losing his beloved sister. Sylvia’s deathbed revelation—that she can see spirits who are still tethered to the living world, a gift that runs in their family—sits uneasily with Tate, who struggles to believe in more than what reason can explain. But when he takes up residence at a historic bed-and-breakfast on the Cape, he encounters a beautiful young woman named Wren who will challenge every assumption he has about his logical and controlled world. Tate and Wren find themselves forging an immediate connection, one that neither has ever experienced before.

But Tate gradually discovers that below the surface of Wren’s idyllic small-town life, hatred, jealousy, and greed are festering, threatening their fragile relationship just as it begins to blossom. Tate realizes that in order to free Wren from an increasingly desperate fate, he will need to unearth the truth about her past before time runs out . . . a quest that will make him doubt whether we can ever believe the stories we tell about ourselves, and the laws that govern our existence. Love—while transformative—can sometimes be frightening.

A story about the power of transcendent emotion, Remain asks us all: Can love set us free not only from our greatest sorrows, but even from the boundaries of life and death? 

Shyamalan’s film stars Jake Gyllenhaal (Donnie Darko), Phoebe Dynevor (Bridgerton), Julie Hagerty (Airplane), Jay O. Sanders (When You Finishing Saving the World) Tracy Ifeachor (The Pitt), Hannah James (Mercy Street), Caleb Ruminer (The Irrational), Kieran Mulcare (Jessica Jones), Maria Dizzia (My Old Ass), and award-winning actor, producer, director and recording artist Ashley Walters (Adolescence).

What do you think of Remain moving from October 2026 to February 2027? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

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Bruce Campbell less involved with the new Evil Dead movies, shares trailer for his film Ernie & Emma

In the build-up to the release of Evil Dead Rise (read our review right HERE) in 2023, Evil Dead franchise rights holders Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell, and Rob Tapert let it be known that they were already looking forward to producing more entries in the series, with Campbell revealing they were hoping to make a new sequel / spin-off every two or three years. They quickly proved their commitment to this idea by hiring Vermin, a.k.a. Infested, director SĂ©bastien VaniÄŤek to make an Evil Dead movie that will be called Evil Dead Burn and is set to reach theatres on July 24, 2026. Two months later, the rights holders also hired Francis Galluppi, who just made his feature directorial debut with the crime thriller The Last Stop in Yuma County, to write and direct his own Evil Dead flick, which is now assembling its cast – but Campbell has let it be known that he will be less involved behind-the-scenes on VaniÄŤek and Galluppi’s movies than he was on Fede Alvarez’s Evil Dead (2013) and Lee Cronin’s Evil Dead Rise. That’s because he’s busy working on his own movie, a comedy called Ernie & Emma! UPDATE: Campbell has now shared a trailer for Ernie & Emma, which can be seen in the embed above.

Written and directed by Campbell, Ernie & Emma has the following synopsis: Widowed pear salesman Ernie Tyler travels to scatter his wife’s ashes in places she specified, each location stirring memories that help him process their marriage, his work life, and his future. Campbell also stars in the movie as Ernie.

During an interview with TheHorrorZine, Campbell was asked how involved he’ll be as an executive producer on Evil Dead Burn. He answered, “I was very involved in 2013 and Evil Dead Rise. Currently, I’m on a multi-year odyssey to complete and sell my next flick Ernie & Emma around the world, so I won’t be as involved in the next two that come down the pike.

New Line Cinema and Sony Pictures are co-financing Evil Dead Burn, which VaniÄŤek is directing from a screenplay he wrote with Florent Bernard. Sony will distribute internationally, with Canal Plus distributing in the UK and Metropolitan distributing in France. Details on the story VaniÄŤek will be telling in Evil Dead Burn have not been revealed, but he has said that he has complete creative control on his Evil Dead movie, and intends to give it a French twist. The cast includes Souheila Yacoub (Dune: Part Two), Hunter Doohan (Your Honor), Luciane Buchanan (The Night Agent), and Tandi Wright (Pearl).

As for Ernie & Emma, Campbell said the project was born out of “a desire to see if I could make a ‘one character’ movie. Eventually, with influences of my dad as a Detroit ad guy and the place where I currently live, Ernie was born.” He added that Ernie and Emma “were married for a long time, so there was lots of history, baggage and unresolved issues. The journey comes with many revelations, good and bad.” The film deals with death “directly. Emma is a lead character of the movie. It was nice to do an ‘age appropriate’ role.

Campbell has previously directed the sci-fi comedy Man with the Screaming Brain and the horror comedy My Name Is Bruce, as well as episodes of Xena: Warrior Princess, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, and V.I.P. For years, he talked about making a movie called Bruce vs. Frankenstein, but that one hasn’t made it into production.

Are you interested in Ernie & Emma? What do you think of Bruce Campbell being less involved with the next two Evil Dead movies? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Ernie & Emma

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David Harbour, Rebecca Hall, and Esmé Creed-Miles to star in A Head Full of Ghosts

Two years ago, it was announced that Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, the directing duo behind the disturbing horror films Goodnight Mommy (the original, not the Naomi Watts remake), The Lodge, and The Devil’s Bath, signed on to direct the psychological horror movie A Head Full of Ghosts, which is based on a novel by Paul Tremblay (you can pick up a copy of the book HERE). Now, Deadline has learned that David Harbour (Stranger Things), Rebecca Hall (The Beauty), and EsmĂ© Creed-Miles (The Sandman) are in final negotiations to star in the film. Lionsgate has acquired worldwide distribution rights and will be presenting the project to potential buyers at the upcoming European Film Market.

A Long Time Coming

A Head Full of Ghosts has been in development for years. It was once set up at Focus Features, and back in 2018, Osgood Perkins was attached to write and direct the film. In 2020, Scott Cooper came on board to direct and rewrite Perkins’ script, while Margaret Qualley was set to star in it.

Coming our way from Team Downey and The Allegiance Theater, with Fifth Season financing development and production, the film is being produced by Daniel Dubiecki and Lara Alameddine of The Allegiance Theater, Susan Downey and Robert Downey Jr. of Team Downey, Fifth Season, and David Gambino.

Story

Tremblay’s A Head Full of Ghosts follows the Barretts, whose normal suburban New England life is torn apart when their teenage daughter shows signs of acute schizophrenia, reluctantly leading them to be the subjects of a reality show, “The Possession.” Some 15 years later, Merry faces her family’s haunting past when a journalist is assigned to help tell her side of the story and uncovers the very nature of evil.

Another novel written by Tremblay was The Cabin at the End of the World, which M. Night Shyamalan turned into Knock at the Cabin.

The producers are planning to get the A Head Full of Ghosts adaptation into production in March.

Statement

Adam Fogelson, chair, Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, provided the following statement: “We’re thrilled to partner with Team Downey, The Allegiance Theater, and David Gambino, and our friends at Fifth Season, who collectively bring exceptional prestige and creative confidence to the project. This team’s artistic vision for this terrifying story has been undeniable – striking, distinct and genuinely unsettling. It’s no surprise that Stephen King called this book his favorite novel of the past decade and said that it ‘scared the living hell’ out of him – which says it all.

Have you read Paul Tremblay’s A Head Full of Ghosts, and are you glad to hear that David Harbour, Rebecca Hall, and EsmĂ© Creed-Miles are going to star in the film adaptation from Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Image courtesy of Deadline

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Thursday, February 5, 2026

Blasphemous: Karen Gillan, Josh Hutcherson, & Clive Owen to star in a Training meets The Exorcist possession thriller

Are possession thrillers the new hotness? After Blumhouse-Atomic Monster announced it’s developing an adaptation of Hannah Rose May’s The Exorcism at 1600 Penn, a starry supernatural thriller titled Blasphemous is on the way. The new project, which marks Luke Piotrowski’s directorial debut, finds Karen Gillan (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Jumanji: The Next Level, Gunpowder Milkshake), Josh Hutcherson (Five Nights at Freddy’s, The Beekeeper, The Hunger Games franchise), and Clive Owen (Cleaner, Children of Men, Gosford Park) leading the cast.

Blasphemous will head to the upcoming European Film Market in Berlin, courtesy of North.Five.Six., the finance, sales, and distribution group behind upcoming films like Regretting You, and Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die.

What’s Blasphemous about?

In addition to helming the project as his feature directorial debut, Piotrowski wrote the script, which is characterized as a mix of The Exorcist and Training, centering on two clerics – a rookie priest (Hutcherson) and his devout mentor (Owen) who must transport a possessed young woman (Gillan) to a secure location for an exorcism. All hell breaks loose when she unexpectedly escapes, putting their lives on the line and their faith to the ultimate test. Piotrowski wants to start filming Blasphemous in New York in August.

Blasphemous is one of the best scripts the collective producer group has ever read,” Sony executive Scott Strauss said in a statement. “It’s a one-of-a-kind genre ride that features sharp dialogue, compelling characters, and powerful ideas.”

As I’d mentioned, another possession-related project is in the works at Blumhouse-Atomic Monster, thanks to the forthcoming adaptation of Hannah Rose May’s The Exorcism at 1600 Penn, a supernatural thriller created and written by Hannah May Rose, with atmospheric, chilling art by Vanesa Del Rey.

Here’s the official synopsis for May’s graphic novel, courtesy of IDW Publishing:

Kelly Doyle has just been elected the first female president of the United States of America, and boiling political tension could spill over at any second. Having to balance being a mother to two teenagers and navigating the shifting media landscape, all while preventing World War III, has Kelly spread thin, but she could never predict that the nation’s hallowed halls would soon become a demonic battleground for good versus evil.

From the pen of rising comics writer Hannah Rose May (Rogues’ Gallery) and acclaimed artist Vanesa Del Rey (Scarlet Witch) comes this psychological tale perfect for fans of Nice House on the Lake and The Haunting of Hill House.”

Jason Blum will produce the feature take for Blumhouse, with the studio’s Ryan Turek exec producing alongside May and IDW Publishing CEO Davidi Jonas.

While possession thrillers aren’t always my cup of tea, I am genuinely excited for The Exorcism at 1600 Penn and intrigued by the concept for Luke Piotrowski’s Blasphemous. I’ve loved Karen Gillan since her role as Amy Pond on the BBC’s Doctor Who, and I could see her giving a hell of a performance as a woman overcome by evil. It’ll be a while, but I’m down to check out a trailer for this when one finally drops.

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John Carpenter’s long-awaited Toxic Commando video game gets a gameplay trailer

John Carpenter has been very open about the fact that is a gamer – and now he has put his name on the upcoming first-person shooter horror game John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando, which we actually expected to see way back in 2024, but is now, finally, ready to be released for PlayStation 5, Windows and Xbox Series X/S on March 12th. With that date just one month away, a gameplay trailer has dropped online and can be seen in the embed above.

This game is coming our way from Focus Home Entertainment and Saber Interactive, and it’s powered by Swarm Engine.

Sludge God and Zombies

The game has the following set-up: A science experiment to extract power from Earth’s core goes horribly wrong, waking the so-called Sludge God, an entity capable of transforming people into zombies. Players will be able to play solo or cooperatively, choosing from a variety of deadly equipment (such as grenades, katanas, and regular weapons) and special abilities to create the perfect loadout against the undead nightmare.

Carpenter provided WCCFTech with the following statement a couple of years ago: “It’s exciting to be collaborating on a new video game with Focus and Saber. Look, I really like shooting zombies. They keep telling me that they’re called ’the infected.’ Please. They’re ghouls, dude. They blow up real good and there are a ton of them. People are going to love this game.

Saber’s Chief Creative Officer Tim Willits added: “We’re excited to partner with our friends at Focus again and thrilled to collaborate with the legendary John Carpenter on this project. His unique vision, unparalleled expertise in storytelling, and ability to create immersive atmospheres have helped us to elevate this all-new, 80s-inspired experience to the next level. His works have been an inspiration for years and it’s an honor to work alongside him to deliver a truly unforgettable adventure.

And Focus’s Managing Director John Bert had this to say: “We’re happy to team up once again with our historical partner Saber. After World War Z, Space Marine 2, Insurgency, SnowRunner, and many others, Toxic Commando is a new entry into the successful long-term relationship between Focus and Saber. We cannot wait to unveil more about this new amazing IP created by the talented teams at Saber, and leverage Focus’ expertise in turning new franchises into worldwide hits.

According to a PlayStation article, “The whole thing started with a pitch from Saber Interactive’s CEO, Matt Karch: ‘World War Z meets Mudrunner. Picture enormous hordes of enemies swarming players who need to use a variety of vehicles to survive.’

What do you think of the John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando gameplay trailer? Will you be playing this game next month? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

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