Not exact matches
I Know What You Did Last
Summer is a poor excuse for a
horror film, and I've never seen anything
as bad
as this.
A new trailer has arrived online today for writer - director Olivier Assayas» upcoming
horror film Personal Shopper, which stars Kristen Stewart
as a psychic looking to make contact with her deceased brother; watch it below after the official synopsis... Olivier Assayas, the internationally - acclaimed director of Clouds of Sils Maria and
Summer Hours, returns with this ethereal and mysterious ghost story -LSB-...]
As always, summer also means plenty of comedies («Snatched,» starring Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn as kidnapped tourists) and horror films («It Comes At Night,» featuring Joel Edgerton as a family man battling an unnatural evil
As always,
summer also means plenty of comedies («Snatched,» starring Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn
as kidnapped tourists) and horror films («It Comes At Night,» featuring Joel Edgerton as a family man battling an unnatural evil
as kidnapped tourists) and
horror films («It Comes At Night,» featuring Joel Edgerton
as a family man battling an unnatural evil
as a family man battling an unnatural evil).
As much as we love a high - toned costume drama like Phantom Thread — not to mention summer's big «n» dumb blockbusters — there's nothing like a horror film to get the juices flowin
As much
as we love a high - toned costume drama like Phantom Thread — not to mention summer's big «n» dumb blockbusters — there's nothing like a horror film to get the juices flowin
as we love a high - toned costume drama like Phantom Thread — not to mention
summer's big «n» dumb blockbusters — there's nothing like a
horror film to get the juices flowing.
Not only is Nicolas Winding Refn currently gearing up for the
summer release of his supermodel
horror film The Neon Demon, but he has already lined up a couple of uncanny projects to remake
as a pr...
Not only is Nicolas Winding Refn currently gearing up for the
summer release of his supermodel
horror film The Neon Demon, but he has already lined up a couple of uncanny projects to remake
as a producer — in other words, this is some great news for fans of the genre.
Fox remains to play this one close to the vest, but according to ComingSoon, the
film is eying a Spring 2018 release date and is being described
as «a Stephen King meets John Hughes
horror movie,» similar to last
summer's Netflix hit Stranger Things.
While Ginger Snaps is too uneven to be described
as a good
film on the whole, those who enjoy teen
horror of today (The Faculty, I Know What You Did Last
Summer, and the aforementioned Buffy), will probably take readily to this lesser known flick in the mini-genre, mostly because it sports more quality in terms of acting, directing and writing.