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‘It Was Just Absolute F–king Pandemonium’: Talk To Me Star Recalls Shooting One Of The Horror Flick’s Wildest Sequence

It’s always great to be a scary movie fan whenever an upcoming horror movie drops with a new take on an old concept or incorporates fresh mythology and manages to impress at the box office. That's precisely what we horror hounds got when this Talk To Me landed on the 2023 movie release schedule and introduced us to a fabulous new scream queen, Sophie Wilde. And according to her, one of the movie's most wild and memorable sequences was as frantic to shoot as it was to watch. The actress caught up with NME and revealed…

The Director of One of the Year’s Best Horror Flicks Is Helming Netflix’s New ‘Fear Street’ Movie

Netflix is looking to hire the best possible people and some interesting up-and-comers, with its Fear Street series now set to be helmed now by the woman responsible for one of the year’s best films. The Fear Street series, based on R.L. Stine’s highly celebrated teen horror anthology made its live-action debut on Netflix in 2021. Released as a trilogy of films over the course of three weeks, its critical and viewership successes have led to it getting greenlit for further films. Now, Fear Street can call director Chloe…

We dare you to watch these horror flicks that even extreme scare-lovers won’t watch twice

Horror enthusiasts love nothing more than being utterly spooked beyond belief, with the entire genre living off our macabre interest in disgust and distaste. The best thing you can say about a horror movie is it leaving you genuinely feeling uncomfortable or startled. However, there are times you see something so brutal you’ll want to forget you ever saw it and never wish to come across it again. Horror enthusiasts are going through the archives to discuss the most sobering films of all-time in the genre. If you’re…

Wakanda Forever’s Namor & Hulk Cannot Get Their Solo Flicks In The MCU As Of Now, Producer Confirms The Reason

Marvel Cannot Used Namor & Hulk In Standalone Movies Right Now(Photo Credit –Still From Movie) The permutations and combinations of characters and storylines in the MCU are inevitable and Kevin Feige has been doing it for over the past decade. One of the most recently anticipated characters to have entered the Marvel Cinematic Universe is Tenoch Huerta’s Namor who was introduced in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Fans quickly marched the Marvel gates to ask for a standalone Namor movie in no time. But turns out…

The Guest is a glorious throwback to medium-budget action flicks | Film

Having made their director-writer team mark with the home invasion thriller You’re Next, Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett followed it up with the frantic action-sci-fi hybrid, The Guest. Kicking off as a mysterious thriller, The Guest feels like a movie you forgot to rent during the early 90s, a glorious throwback to medium-budget action flicks that, in another lifetime, could have been made by Cannon Films.Freshly discharged from service, ex-soldier David (Dan Stevens) turns up on the doorstep of the Peterson family,…

A Sleeper Horror Flick’s Word-Of-Mouth Buzz Projected to Overtake ‘Don’t Worry Darling’

Warner Bros. Maybe the most tragic thing about continuing Don’t Worry Darling drama is that despite the world’s rapt attention, the box office estimates are not great. Vulture recently did a deep dive on the movie, its rollout and its prospects and surprise, nothing looks good. In fact, another movie coming out next week is out-trending DWD. Typically, a movie’s presages will tick upward as it gets closer to release. That wasn’t the case with Don’t Worry Darling, as ticket sales leveled off. Paramount’s scary…

Film Fans Name the Flicks They Knew Would Suck Within Seconds

via Lucasfilm There aren’t many things more deflating for a paying cinema patron than sitting down to enjoy a movie that you’ve paid to see, only to discover within a matter of moments that it’s going to be awful. To be fair, as hard as the marketing department may try and hide in the various trailers, teasers, and promo spots, it’s often fairly easy to tell which titles are worthy of low expectations. However, on the other side of the coin, fans have already pointed out the means by which they were misled into…

Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash review – masterful send up of 80s action flicks | Film

Pulpy yet swooningly romantic, Edwin’s entertaining thriller has perhaps the coolest film title in recent years; it also won the Golden Leopard at last year’s Locarno film festival. Adapted from the popular novel by Eka Kurniawan – the first Indonesian writer to be nominated for the Booker prize – this is a bombastic time capsule of 1980s Indonesia that is all about the essence of manhood. Left impotent by a childhood trauma, Ajo (Marthino Lio) can’t get it up, but he can certainly raise his fists, earning a reputation as…