Tag: horror movies
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Sundance Review: ‘Master’
Regina Hall Deals With Racism In Academia In Mariama Diallo’s Debut Horror
Being Black in America can be its own kind of horror story. That’s why the genre is so perfectly suited to examinations of race, as we’ve seen in a plethora of films such as Get Out, Antebellum, and Candyman. Mariama Diallo’s debut feature, Master, joins their ranks and as fitting drama surrounding the issue it’s…
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‘X’ Trailer: An Adult Film Shoot Turns Deadly In Ti West’s Return To Horror
It’s been seven years since Ti West’s previous film, The Sacrament, but now the horror maestro is back with X. This movie within a movie looks to center on the need to be somebody, and the horror that desire for fame can bring… “I need to be famous, Wayne. All the best people are.” Or…
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‘A Quiet Place’ Spinoff Lands ‘Pig’ Director Michael Sarnoski
It’s taken a while for Nicolas Cage to be considered Oscars-worthy again, but Pig director Michael Sarnoski helped make that happen. The acclaimed drama has been Sarnoski on the map, and now he’s jumping from an indie hit to a studio blockbuster franchise. Deadline reports Sarnoski will direct the next chapter in A Quiet Place,…
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‘Final Destination 6’ Headed To HBO Max With ‘Spider-Man’ Director Jon Watts Producing
There’s no cheating Death! Despite the pandemic haunting plans for Final Destination 6, you can’t keep a good-ish horror franchise down. The next grisly chapter will be headed to HBO Max, with none other than Spider-Man: No Way Home director Jon Watts on board to produce. Watts is involved in this new Final Destination as…
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‘Alone With You’ Trailer: Emily Bennett And Justin Brooks’ Claustrophobic Festival Horror Hits Theaters Next Month
After terrifying audiences at Telluride and Screamfest, the claustrophobic horror Alone With You will finally arrive next month. The film marks the feature directing debut of Justin Brooks and Emily Bennett, with the latter also starring in the lead role. Bennett and Brooks also teamed up on the screenplay. Bennett stars as a woman whose…
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‘A Banquet’ Trailer: IFC Midnight Serves Up Nightmarish Psychodrama Next Month
One of the standout horror films from last year’s TIFF, A Banquet marks the directorial debut of newcomer Ruth Paxton. The festival circuit has been where some of the genre’s top voices first emerged and based on this trailer, and the strong reviews, IFC Midnight might have a breakout film on their hands. Starring Resident…
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Leatherface Comes To Streaming In Netflix’s ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Trailer
It’s cliche to say it, but the most well-known horror franchises just won’t stay dead. Endless attempts to reboot and revive them have met with a mixed response, although that has changed with David Gordon Green’s successful Halloween films. Of them all, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre might have the most complicated history, with multiple timelines,…
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Review: ‘The Feast’
Welsh Horror Film Becomes Less Appetizing As It Progresses
Who doesn’t love a good dinner party? Well… for starters, most of the players in the new Welsh horror film The Feast. And those that start out as fans of them, surely wont end up with the same sentiment. Glenda (Nia Roberts) is racing around trying to prepare for a dinner party that her husband,…
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‘A House On The Bayou’ Trailer: A Dinner Party Turns Sinister In Blumhouse’s New Epix Horror
Vacations, nosey neighbors, dinner parties…the horror genre would die without these things. Put them all into a single movie and you’ve got Blumhouse’s latest, A House On the Bayou, from multi-talented filmmaker Alex McAulay. Starring Westworld‘s Angela Sarafyan, The Assassination of Jesse James‘ Paul Schneider, and Lia McHugh, who is poised for a breakout in…