Later this year, he will star as
the lead in the horror film TRUTH OR DARE, and make a cameo appearance in WORLD WITHOUT END, the sequel to PILLARS OF THE EARTH.
Not exact matches
While the phenomenon sounds like the stuff of
horror films, it is common practice for these «butterflies of the ocean,» a new University of Queensland -
led study published today
in PLOS One has found.
When I first saw the trailer for this movie I thought it was good to be another awful
horror film, but the twist
led by the characters played by Bradley Whitford and Richard Jenkins makes this one of the most inventive
horror films I've seen
in a while.
A year later, Ethan landed a
lead role
in the
horror film THE UNBORN, with Gary Oldman.
Naturally, remaking such a revered
film is bound to
lead to criticism, and the director has acknowledged that
in an interview with The Guardian, describing his take as a homage to the
horror masterpiece, rather than a commercially - driven decision.
, who has made a name for himself playing creepy dudes, got his first big
lead role
in the 2012
horror film
My favorite classic
horror film to watch
in the days
leading up to Halloween is actually not a
horror film at all, but a comedy.
It's one of the best
lead lead performances to be found
in a
horror film in recent memory.
Within a very few years, artists like John Carpenter, John Landis, Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante, Rob Bottin, Rick Baker, Sam Raimi, Brian DePalma, Bob Clark, Dan O'Bannon, Sean S. Cunningham, Wes Craven, Tobe Hooper, Stan Winston, Larry Cohen, and on and on and so on, were working
in and reinvigorating the
horror genre — many under the tutelage of Roger Corman, still others the initial products of formal
film school training, almost all the consequence of a particular movie geekism that would
lead inevitably to the first rumblings of jokiness and self - referentiality - as - homage that reached its simultaneous pinnacle and nadir with Craven's Scream.
Winstead's wide - eyed cringing
in the
lead doesn't give the
film much personality — particularly by comparison with Kurt Russell's shaggy swagger
in the 1982 version — and the concepts and visuals that don't come from Carpenter instead come from Ridley Scott's Alien, or David Cronenberg's body -
horror films.
It's quite a ferocious and unpredictable
film, with a killer
leading lady
in Alyssa Lobit, another notable «woman
in horror» who also wrote the screenplay.
Fans of the exorcism subgenre of
horror will no doubt get what they came for
in the
film's conclusion, one of the most overblown, silliest exorcism scenes
in movies, but the derivative cheap thrills
leading up to it barely warrant the wait.
This was followed soon after by the
lead in horror - comedy «Tormented» — like Connolly, she proved a winning scream queen, although the
film came and went quickly.
The routine
leads into a welcome tribute to
horror, the most under - recognized genre
in film.
ShockYa (SY): Allie, you play Isabel
in the new
horror thriller, «The Institute,» which marks one of your first feature
film leading roles.
If you grew up as a
horror film fanatic
in the 1980s, you may have run through most of the American slasher flicks and occult thrillers — and then you rented Lucio Fulci's 1980 cult favourite Zombie, which hopefully
led you to all sorts of gore - laden apocalyptic mayhem from Italian splatter - slingers like Umberto Lenzi (Nightmare -LRB-...)
Next we had cinema's first zombie, then serial killers, «based on a true story» stories, which
led to the fake documentary
horror movies, followed by Olympic athlete zombies and,
in the last few years, we got the torture porn
films.
My favorite classic
horror film to watch
in the days
leading up to Halloween is actually not a
horror film at all, but a comedy: ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN.
In one, that repression leads to supernatural horror; in another, it creates the tragedy of unrequited love in a rarely - seen - in - film cultur
In one, that repression
leads to supernatural
horror;
in another, it creates the tragedy of unrequited love in a rarely - seen - in - film cultur
in another, it creates the tragedy of unrequited love
in a rarely - seen - in - film cultur
in a rarely - seen -
in - film cultur
in -
film culture.
Patricio Valladares» English - language remake of the Chilean
horror film Hidden
in the Woods has been giving us a lot of great things to look with a solid cast
led by genre favorite Michael Bi...
During an interview with New York radio station Hot 97, the revered actor questioned why British actor Daniel Kaluuya was cast as the
lead character
in the breakout
horror film Get Out, which addresses racism
in the U.S.; Jackson wondered why an African - American didn't get the role.
Movie review of «The Innocents»: Dark story
leads to hope
in film about nuns who experience
horrors during an army occupation.
«Yes, audiences are more disposed toward being inclusive
in matters of race and sexuality
in the 21st century than they were
in the 20th — witness the (Oscar) win by A Fantastic Woman, starring a trans actor
in the
leading role, as Best Foreign
Film of the year, and the other major mainstream
film of the year, Get Out, Jordan Peele's social critique /
horror film, which also dominated at the box office.
«Glass» will exist
in the same universe as the aforementioned
films, Bruce Willis will return as David Dunn, Samuel L. Jackson, at CinemaCon «American
Horror Story» veteran Sarah Paulson, and «Split»
lead actress Anya Taylor - Joy will also have roles
in the
film.
(For the record, I nearly always identify with the «victim» when watching
horror films, and I think most of the audience does, too — teenaged girls, especially, flock to movies like the Scream series or I Know What You Did Last Summer for three reasons: they like to see strong actresses
in the
lead roles, they enjoy watching the cute young guys cast opposite the girls, and finally, they want to be scared.)
Danielle Harris takes the
lead role
in Christopher Lawrence Chapman's Inoperable, a new upcoming
horror film set inside a evacuated hospital.
ABATTOIR USA — Dir: Darren Lynn Bousman The murder of her family
leads a real - estate reporter into a nightmarish mystery
in this ghoulishly original
film that haunts the netherworld between blood - soaked supernatural
horror and hardboiled neo-Noir.
The cast includes Chiwetel Ejiofor (as the
lead character), Brad Pitt, Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Sarah Paulson, Paul Dano, Garret Dillahunt and Paul Giamatti, who recently spoke about the
film and his role
in it, while doing press for another upcoming
film he has, the
horror comedy John Dies at the End (which will be available on VOD on December 27th and
in theaters on January 25, 2013).
The younger adolescent audience that the
film is targeting may get some chills out of the images of old ladies stalking sexually active teenagers — especially if they haven't seen The Shining — but those looking for the next big thing
in horror will have to keep on looking because It Follows does as its name suggests — follows, but it never
leads.
«Evil Dead» is the «
horror film of all
horror films» according to Jane Levy.The actress takes the
lead role
in director Fede Alvarez's remake of...
His upcoming
film A Quiet Place is his third feature project as the director (also with him and his wife Emily Blunt
in the
lead roles), and the trailers are impressive enough to whet our
horror appetite.
Berberian Sound Studio may have just missed the mark but it's a interesting modern - day look into the world of old - school
horror and will no doubt find many fans who enjoy a stylish claustrophobic
film with an amazing
lead in Toby Jones.
Neve Campbell and Emma Roberts, two of the
lead actresses
in the
film, both admitted to being terrified of
horror films.
The only newcomer this past weekend, the Helen Mirren -
led horror film Winchester, finished
in third place with $ 9.3 million and seems off to a decent start given the competition it was facing.
While shooting a
horror film for a school project, Gabe and his friends see unusual sightings
in their neighborhood that
lead to more than a ghost.
The
horrors to which that
led are chillingly depicted
in the powerful new
film 12 Years a Slave.