107 posts tagged ‘films’
Tim Burton just wants you to leave The Nightmare Before Christmas alone, OK?
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Superman: Legacy Adds Skyler Gisondo as Jimmy Olsen to Stacked Ensemble
The Daily Planet staff grows with The Righteous Gemstones star Skyler Gisondo joining Warner Bros.’ Superman: Legacy as Jimmy Olsen. Read more...
10 Christmas Horror Movies Streaming (or Streaming Soon) on Shudder
Halloween is spooky and all, but—if movies are anything to go by—Christmas is the holiday that really sets off knife-wielding fiends who enjoy dress-up. If you have Shudder, you have a wealth of choices at your fingertips; we’ve assembled a list of movies you can watch right now, as well as a few coming very soon. Read more...
Welcome to Zack Snyder's Space Snyderverse With New Rebel Moon Posters
The ambitious risk Netflix is taking on a Zack Snyder sci-fi franchise looks like it could be worth it, based on these damn good character posters presenting the sci-fi ensemble of Rebel Moon Part One: A Child of Fire. Read more...
David Ayer asks Suicide Squad fans to chill, please
After years of evangelizing about merits of his own, unreleased cut of 2016's Suicide Squad, director David Ayer really wants fans to calm down with their requests to actually see the thing. Read more...
The week in TV: The Crown weighs heavy, and The Curse comes to life
[Editor’s note: This review contains spoilers of the first episode of Scott Pilgrim Takes Off.] Read more...
Eli Roth's Thanksgiving Is a Dumb, Disgusting Delight
The idea for Eli Roth to make a horror movie about Thanksgiving was originally a joke. Several holidays are synonymous with Hollywood horror. Halloween, of course. Christmas has a few movies. Valentine’s Day too. But Thanksgiving? That’s so silly. Or is it? Read more...
Peacock Is Adding The Exorcist: Believer to Your Christmas Stocking
One of the most anticipated horror movies of 2023 is about to make its Peacock debut. And while The Exorcist: Believer didn’t exactly set critics on fire, here’s your chance to check out David Gordon Green’s would-be franchise reviver and trilogy-starter ahead of the annual slew of “best/worst” film lists. Read more...