Not exact matches
But it's
good to know that I'm not alone in my
horror: Director Luke Gilford has skewered the extreme ends of «wellness» in his new short film Connected, starring Pam Anderson as Jackie, a lonely spinning instructor who wants to feel more,
well, connected — so she joins a wellness
cult and gets wifi shot into her brain so that Jane Fonda (no, really, she does a voiceover cameo) can tell her how «limitless» she is all the time.
This remake of the 1985
cult classic was surprisingly not terrible; in fact, most critics had generally
good things to say about the new
horror - comedy.
BEST SPECIAL MAKE - UP EFFECTS «American
Horror Story:
Cult» Eryn Krueger Mekash, Michael Mekash, David Anderson
BEST HAIR STYLING «American
Horror Story:
Cult» — Promotional Campaign Nicki Alkire, Fernando Navarro, Stephanie Rives
His feature debut, A Dark Song is somewhere in - between an ultra-involving parental drama, a 60s - style occult
horror and an out - and - out black comedy, balancing the trio surprisingly
well and delivering a thoroughly entertaining and refreshing new slice of British
cult cinema.
Clea DuVall is an acclaimed actor whose credits over the past twenty years include the
cult favorites But I'm a Cheerleader and The Faculty, Rodrigo Garcia's Passengers, David Fincher's Zodiac, and Ben Affleck's Oscar - winning Argo, as
well as the TV shows Veep, The Lizzie Borden Chronicles,
Better Call Saul, American
Horror Story, New Girl, The Newsroom, and Carnivàle.
This year Onion City's opening - night program reflects this tendency even more: it includes a video by
cult horror director Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Peter Tscherkassky's radical reworking of footage from The
Good, the Bad, and the Ugly in 35 - millimeter and «Scope, Andy Warhol's two 1966 «screen tests» with Bob Dylan, and
best of all Abbas Kiarostami's half - hour Roads of Kiarostami.
Perhaps the most widely polarizing film in recent memory, Kill List, a kitchen - sink drama meets surreal
cult horror hybrid, confirmed at least one thing for everyone who walked out of the theater, both awed and annoyed alike: Whether for
good or for ill, Ben Wheatley is one of Britain's most interesting contemporary filmmakers.
Newcastle - born Neil Marshall is
best known for his work on the British
horror scene, with his four movies having developed a
cult following.
«Twin Peaks» might
well be too damn weird for their tastes, but it also felt like an event, which could give it an edge over «Top of the Lake: China Girl,» «Alias Grace» and «American
Horror Story:
Cult.»
The first trailer for FX's follow up to the smash hit The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story aired tonight during the American
Horror Story:
Cult finale, and things are looking
good — and awfully bloody — for Season 2 of the anthology.
The
good folks over at Arrow Video will be bringing a 4K restoration Blu - Ray release of director Frank Henenlotter's 1982
cult horror classic Basket Case, which...
Dan O'Bannon,
best known for co-scripting such sci - fi gems as Alien and Total Recall, made his directorial debut with this extremely gory and extremely goofy
horror outing that has since achieved a modicum of
cult enshrinement.
Nope, the number one film in North America is a holiday
horror - comedy called Krampus: a movie that many people saw as a
cult offering at
best.
Other cast members confirmed for American
Horror Story:
Cult include returning Murphy devotees Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters, as
well as franchise newcomers Billie Lourd (making her American
Horror Story debut after working with Murphy on Scream Queens), and Billy Eichner.
know
well the uproarious
horror comedy from his 2002
cult classic BUBBA HO - TEP.
We got the classic
horror cult in Call of Cthulhu, as
well as the campy outrageousness in Dead Rising.
The artist combines these seductive devices of brilliance, slipperiness, morphing and repetition with his own interest in the transgressive aesthetics of «body
horror», found in manga and anime, as
well as
cult classics such as Cronenberg's Videodrome (1983).
Filching the title of his New York solo debut from one of the
best - known tales by
cult horror scribe H.P. Lovecraft, Aaron Curry presents an oblique take on that story's strangely beautiful yet murderous extraterrestrial invaders.