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Horror Video Games We Need As Movies

January 29, 2024 by EJ Moreno

EJ Moreno looks at what could be next for horror video game adaptations… We are currently in the prime of video games becoming movies. It took years, but for the most part, it seems like the studios and filmmakers are aiming to give gamers some quality entertainment with these adaptations. One of the latest trends […]

Filed Under: Articles and Opinions, EJ Moreno, Featured, Movies, Video Games Tagged With: clock tower, Dino Crisis, eternal darkness, f.e.a.r., parasite eve, splatterhouse

Survival horror F.E.A.R. is getting a movie adaptation

May 13, 2018 by Gary Collinson

Warner Bros. Digital Networks’ Machinima has announced a development deal with Greg Russo, screenwriter of the upcoming video game adaptation reboots Mortal Kombat and Resident Evil, beginning with a live-action feature adaptation of the survival horror F.E.A.R.. Released in 2005, F.E.A.R. is a first person shooter which revolves around the special forces team First Encounter […]

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Exclusive Interview – F.E.A.R. cinematographer Jimmy Matlosz

June 17, 2021 by admin

Enjoy post-apocalyptic survival films such as Bird Box and A Quiet Place? This week, New Era Entertainment (A new arm of Devilworks) released their own title in the subgenre you might like, F.E.A.R. (Forget Everything And Run). The film takes place in the desolate regions of the Pacific Northwest, and follows a young family who […]

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