Director Osgood Perkins has managed to wow audiences with his deeply unsettling movie Longlegs, but he’s ready for another ride with upcoming movie The Monkey.
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Presence Trailer: Is Steven Soderbergh Doing a Horror Movie?
Director Steven Soderbergh is probably best known for his ensemble movies with films like Magic Mike, Logan Lucky, and the Ocean’s franchise. He’s a pretty
Hunter Schafer’s ‘Cuckoo’ Co-Star Dan Stevens Throws Shade at Euphoria
Hunter Schafer is best known for her work on Euphoria, but she’s recently been branching out to movies, what with her being the lead of
A Dog and a Robot Become Best Friends in Animated Trailer for NEON’s Robot Dreams
Studio NEON has been known mostly for its dark and disturbing films, but the studio is going a different direction with their upcoming film Robot
Ilana Glazer Stars in Modern Pregnancy Comedy in Trailer for Babes
Broad City star Ilana Glazer may have went the horror pregnancy route with her 2021 film False Positive, but she’s now ready to go back
Cuckoo Trailer: Hunter Schafer and Dan Stevens Star in What Looks to be a Modern Remake of The Shining
Sydney Sweeney isn’t the only Euphoria star that gets to lead a horror movie this year. Just in, Neon has dropped their first trailer for
Angry Christian Reviews are Being Used to Promote Sydney Sweeney’s Immaculate
The moment a movie decides to have a subject matter close to Christianity, there’s always a chance that some angry believers are going to be
Parasite Actor Lee Sun-kyun Passes Away
Actor Lee Sun-kyun may be a local celebrity in Korea, but he was put on the global stage when Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite made its way
Thomasin McKenzie Gets Paired with Anne Hathaway in Dark Trailer for Eileen
Thomasin McKenzie may be best known for her work in the light-hearted Jojo Rabbit, but she’s since moved on to more horror-focused films like Old
Park Chan Wook’s Oldboy Getting Remastered and Rereleased in Theaters
Before self-proclaimed cinephiles were gushing about Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite, Park Chan Wook’s Oldboy was the go-to mind-bending Korean film. The film turns 20-years-old next year,