Trailers: «Warm Bodies,» «World War Z,» «Jurassic Park 3D:» Had enough zombie, vampire and other assorted
supernatural creature movies?
Not exact matches
Fox doesn't have any revivals of classic sitcoms or new adaptations of popular
movies on its fall TV schedule, but it does have X-Men-related show, a live - action Star Trek parody from Seth MacFarlane, and a show about Adam Scott and Craig Robinson hunting
supernatural creatures.
A young actor who's worked with Francis Ford Coppola, Woody Allen and Warren Beatty, he's already built up an impressive résumé — although too often, he's done fine work in
movies nobody saw (Coppola's sibling drama Tetro, the
supernatural YA romance Beautiful
Creatures) or been relegated to the margins of good
movies (Blue Jasmine).
t seems like every
movie that's based on a young adult novel about a
supernatural romance is destined to be lazily compared to the «Twilight» series (and there are plenty more to come this year), but in the case of «Beautiful
Creatures,» the comparisons are totally valid.
John Krasinski's
supernatural thriller A Quiet Place already has a good hook in the form of unseen
creatures who kill people when they make noise — as seen in the
movie's short Super Bowl teaser — but this expanded trailer adds an extra scary angle with the reveal that Emily Blunt's character is pregnant.
Guillermo del Toro, who allegedly makes horror
movies but who mostly makes
supernatural fairy tales, tells a story about a mute cleaning woman, played beautifully by Sally Hawkins, who forms a romantic connection between, essentially, the
Creature from the Black Lagoon, played equally beautifully by Doug Jones.