It: Chapter Two It exchanges subtlety and finesse for broad horror chills and slick visuals... A two film adaptation of Stephen King's novel of the same name. The franchise centers around a group of seven ... 10/15/2022 - 12:04 pm | View Link
In the last three decades, Tom Cruise's performance as Lestat in Interview With the Vampire is often considered one of his best, but his casting wasn't met with widespread appreciation when the film was first announced. Despite Cruise being a bonafide box office draw and movie star in 1994, the role of Lestat de Lioncourt felt, to some, a bit out of his reach.
Kurt Russell will be joining Matthew McConaughey in the upcoming crime thriller, The Rivals of Amziah King. The production company Black Bear unveiled the official cast list, which also includes Cole Sprouse, known for Riverdale, and Owen Teague, memorable from It. Directed by Andrew Patterson, the film is set in rural Oklahoma, though the specific plot details are still under wraps.
Stephen Fry is a remarkable presence in the new film from Julia von Heinz, Treasure. Sloppy in an oddly charming way, he feels like the cinematic shadow of so many Cold War-era exiles whose choppy English obfuscates their intelligence. He plays Edek, a man who joins his daughter, Ruth (the equally erudite Lena Dunham), on an exploration of Poland in the early '90s after the fall of the Soviet Union.
Evil Dead Rise director Lee Cronin has teased his next horror movie which is slated for release on April 17, 2026, but remains a mystery for now. Cronins take on the long-running franchise that was started by Sam Raimi back in 1981 went on to become the highest grossing entry in the series thus far, earning $147 million at the box office, and putting Cronin on the map as a horror director to watch.
Deadpool & Wolverines potential to disrupt the summer box office moved one step closer today as the first projections for the movie suggested that the R-rated MCU movie is set to hit between $200 - $239 million on its opening weekend. If the film achieves this, it would be a historical moment as no R-rated movie has ever opened above $200 million.