To support the American Red Cross and to celebrate the release of The Evil Within 2, Bethesda Softworks has launched The Good Within fundraiser, and we have the official details on the campaign in today's Horror Highlights, which also includes an exclusive mini trailer for Michael Mongillo's new horror film, Diane, as well as a new look at the anthology movie Terror Tales.

Bethesda's The Good Within Fundraiser: Press Release: "To celebrate the launch of The Evil Within 2 this Friday, Bethesda is kicking off The Good Within fundraising campaign dedicated to raising charitable donations to support the efforts of the American Red Cross. The Good Within campaign will run through October, and to further the cause Bethesdawill match all donations during the month up to $15,000.

Tap into The Good Within and help us raise money for Red Cross disaster relief efforts and humanitarian aid around the world. To be part of The Good Within, head to the official donation site: www.CrowdRise.com/TheGoodWithin. You can choose to donate money to support the Red Cross as a whole or select a specific cause you would like your donation to go toward.

Bethesda is also partnering with popular streamers who will be playing the highly anticipated survival horror game The Evil Within 2 prior to its release to drive awareness of the cause. Starting today, watch fan-favorite streamers take on The Evil Within 2’s twisted world of anxiety-inducing thrills!  While giving fans a sneak peek of the unreleased game, these streamers will encourage viewers to donate viawww.CrowdRise.com/TheGoodWithin and promote the campaign using #TheGoodWithin hashtags on social.

For more information on The Good Within fundraiser, please visit Bethesda.net.

The Evil Within 2 is slated for release worldwide on Friday the 13th, October 2017 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The Evil Within 2 has been rated M for Mature by the ESRB."

Red band launch trailer:

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Watch an Exclusive Mini Trailer for New Horror Film Diane: "Steve’s lingering injuries and regrets from the war in Afghanistan plunge him into a soulless routine until the dead body of a beautiful singer, Diane, is dumped in his back yard. Steve takes a digital photo of her before reporting the murder to the police and soon he becomes obsessed with the dead woman’s image. Now the prime suspect, Steve is scrutinized by the police, hassled by Diane’s widower, and attacked by self-righteous neighbors. Before long, the malevolent ghost of Diane begins to work a dark spell that leads Steve to strange and startling revelations."

Directed by Michael Mongillo, Diane will have its US premiere screening on October 28th at Cinépolis Chelsea as part of the New York City Horror Film Festival. Check here to learn more and watch our exclusive mini trailer below.

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Terror Tales Trailer: Press Release: "Writer/director/producer Jimmy Lee Combs’ TERROR TALES has unleashed a first, frightening trailer.

Starring genre staples Christopher Showerman (The Land That Time Forgot, The Time War), Jennifer Runyon (Ghostbusters, The Falcon and the Snowman), Felissa Rose (Shivers, The Crazies), Jonathan Tiersten (Sleepaway Camp, Return to Sleepaway Camp), Laurene Landon, Lynn Lowry (Maniac Cop, Maniac Cop II), Helene Udy (My Bloody Valentine, The Dead Zone), Yan Birch (The People Under The Stairs), Ari Lehman (Friday the 13th), and Ashley Park (Rogue Warrior : Robot Fighter), the film will be unveiled at AFM for buyers.

TERROR TALES begins when a husband is abducted by a psychopath and taken on a ride from hell where he is subjected to three horrific tales of terror while his wife and daughter are held captive in an attached cargo trailer. The tales include one of a demon that takes a mother on a journey of self-discovery and reveals to her the horrifying truth behind her son's suicide.

The next tale transpires in the '80s where a detective is hot on the trail of a serial killer known as The Sledgehammer who is terrorizing a video store owner and his wife. Years later, on the brink of the digital video revolution, the long standing video store is now on the verge of closing. However, bigger problems arise when the serial killer returns.

In the final tale, an evil deity is using the human body as a host to possess its victims. When the deity destroys one victim it jumps to another causing an epidemic of possessions being reported. Deception is ruled by evil as friends, family and strangers question their trust for one another."

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    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

    When he’s not writing about horror as the Senior News Reporter for Daily Dead, Derek can be found daydreaming about the Santa Carla Boardwalk from The Lost Boys or reading Stephen King and Brian Keene novels.