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Screen Burn is evolving as a gamedev with this one. Konami, Annapurna Interactive, and Screen Burn have finally given us our first look at Silent Hill: Townfall. Konami and Annapurna surprised ...
Coming off the success of Slient Hill f, which moved the series’ psychological horror to the Japanese countryside, Konami, Annapurna Interactive and developer Screen Burn Interactive have chosen a ...
We already knew that Silent Hill: Townfall hadn’t dropped completely off the radar, as Konami mentioned the next new entry in the game series at the outset of February 2026. The title came up in the ...
The pertinent information appears on the eighth page of the document in Japanese and ninth page in English. The company stated, “As a continuation of our ongoing efforts, we are currently developing a ...
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This film opens with a meet-cute between Mary and James. Mary is waiting for a bus to depart Silent Hill, but her clothes fall out of her suitcase and she ends up taking a liking to James and passing ...
Yes, it’s a timeless allegory about creatives who don’t know their worth without the constant validation of an audience. That’s what brings us to 2006’s “Silent Hill,” French filmmaker Christophe Gans ...
Konami’s “Silent Hill 2” is an exceptional, even historic work of horror media. But you wouldn’t know that judging by the video game’s baffling new film adaptation from Cineverse and Iconic Events. A ...
Director Christophe Gans helmed the first “Silent Hill” film in 2006, and critics hated it. But then a funny thing happened. “I was very pleased to see how the reputation of the movie has grown,” Gans ...