Search results for: “Fear Street”
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‘Kill Bill 3’: Quentin Tarantino Says He’d Cast Maya Hawke As The Bride’s Daughter
Teases Plot Details And Return Of Gogo
Kill Bill 3? Never gonna happen. I’ve made my peace with it, and will content myself with watching Quentin Tarantino’s kung fu classic (We still need The Whole Bloody Affair, thank you!) when the mood strikes. Even though there has been zero movement on a sequel, the prospect is continually talked about, both by fans…
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Netflix’s 2021 Preview Reveals First Looks At ‘Red Notice’, ‘Don’t Look Up’, ‘The Harder They Fall’, And More
I think it can be said fairly that Netflix really asserted some dominance during the pandemic year of 2020, with most of our entertainment relegated to streaming. Well, it’s 2021 now and Netflix is not letting their foot off the gas. In fact, they’re out to prove that this year will be even better, and…
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Joey King Boards Assassin Flick ‘Bullet Train’ With Brad Pitt
Joey King is going from The Kissing Booth to….the killing booth? Okay, that’s a bit of a stretch, but not much of one. King will join Brad Pitt in Bullet Train, the upcoming assassin flick from Hobbs & Shaw and Atomic Blonde director David Leitch. Deadline has the news of King hopping aboard the Bullet…
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‘Bloodshot’ Director David Wilson Will Take On Sony Sci-Fi Flick ‘Influx’
Bloodshot‘s run in theaters was cut short due to the pandemic, but the Vin Diesel superhero film has done very well on digital platforms. Sony is quite happy with the result, and so they’re turning to director David Wilson for another major adaptation, this one of award-winning sci-fi novel Influx. According to Deadline, Wilson has…
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Sundance Review: ‘The American Society Of Magical Negroes’
Justice Smith Attempts To Keep White People Comfortable In Racial Satire Too Afraid Of Making White People Uncomfortable
Oh boy, did I want The American Society of Magical Negroes to be a stand-out film here at Sundance. Did I ever. This comes from someone who has seen his share of movies debut in Park City that attempted to satirize, to a largely white audience, tough issues of race. The success rate is spotty at best,…
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‘Out Of Darkness’ Trailer: Early Humans Tread A Deadly Landscape In Acclaimed Stone Age Horror
Emerging out of FantasticFest with a ton of buzz from the genre crowd, Andrew Cumming’s directorial debut Out of Darkness arrives early next year from Bleecker Street. The prehistoric survival thriller, previously-titled The Origin, has an impressive 94% currently on Rotten Tomatoes. While it’s tough to put a lot of stock in reviews from the…
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Sundance 2024: New Films From Kristen Stewart, Steven Soderberg, Saoirse Ronan, And More Help Kick Off The New Movie Year
The Sundance Film Festival‘s 40th anniversary is right around the corner, marking the official start of the 2024 film calendar. And this year promises to be a big one, coming out of two strikes and a deluge of movies with celebrity star power to spare. This year sees the return of several stalwarts of the…
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‘Flora And Son’ Interviews: Eve Hewson And Joseph Gordon-Levitt Find Harmony In John Carney’s Latest Musical Romance
To star in a movie by beloved filmmaker John Carney is to confront a certain amount of fear. Carney isn’t just another director; his movies are like a genre all to themselves. He makes musical romances unlike any other; swooning masterpieces that aren’t so much about matters of the heart, but of the power of…