Not exact matches
Horror flicks, hot docs and a long - awaited hip - hop biopic — your alternative guide to what to see at a theater near you this
summer
Dark Universe just heard the awesome news that director Panos Cosmatos»
horror action - thriller
flick Mandy has been officially picked up by RLJE Films, which is heading to theaters this
summer with an exclusive theatrical window.
And more than ever,
horror films represent a safe bet compared to expensive action
flicks, so many of which flopped this
summer in what has become a feast - or - famine business.
Aliens in the Attic (PG for violence, suggestive humor and mild epithets)
Horror flick about three siblings (Ashley Tisdale, Ashley Boettcher and Carter Jenkins) who save the day when their clueless parents (Kevin Nealon and Gillian Vigman) are placed under a spell by the pint - sized aliens that have invaded the family's
summer home in Michigan.
The Mummy Returns isn't so much an homage to the classic
horror flicks of the 1930s so much as an attempt to play oneupsman to all of the
summer blockbusters to have been released in the interim years after 1998, and in so doing, it exists only as mindless fodder for strict popcorn movie fanatics.
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.