Brutal Five Nights At Freddy’s Video Game Moments That Better Make It Into The Movie

Like any good villain, William gets his comeuppance from the instruments of death he constructed to carry out his murders. Sneaking into the pizzeria to collect the supernatural residue from his victims left in the animatronics, William is ambushed by their ghosts haunting the robotic suits. William is stuffed into a spare Spring Bonnie animatronic […]

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Aaron Eckhart And A Mysterious Dog With Titanium Teeth Team Up In The Muzzle Trailer

Distributor RLJE Films has been consistently putting out solid genre fare for the last several years, and while “Muzzle” looks to be a no-nonsense, hard-hitting cop thriller, there are several clues that there may be something going on here more than meets the eye. For one, co-writer Carlyle Eubank co-wrote the mysterious 2014 sci-fi flick […]

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Mutant Mayhem Sequel May Bring Back Superfly With Shredder For A Villainous Combo [Exclusive]

For his part, Rowe is excited to bring Shredder to the table after keeping him out of this first movie, telling us, “Shredder is so cool. I can’t wait to introduce that character and figure out that character and design that character and figure out how the camera’s going to move for that character.” Since […]

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LaKeith Stanfield Wants To Be Jesus (Literally) In The Book Of Clarence Trailer

Joining Stanfield and Cyler in the “Book of Clarence” cast is a deep bench of talent led by Omar Sy, Anna Diop, David Oyelowo, Micheal Ward, Alfre Woodard, Teyana Taylor, Caleb McLaughlin, Eric Kofi-Abrefa, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, James McAvoy, and Benedict Cumberbatch. The official synopsis reads: From visionary filmmaker Jeymes Samuel, “The Book of Clarence” is […]

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This Unsophisticated Actioner Has Some Rad Violence

This has long been an issue with Fuqua’s filmmaking style, going all the way back to “The Replacement Killers” in 1998. Fuqua came from the world of music videos (he directed Coolio’s “Gangsta’s Paradise” and Prince’s “The Most Beautiful Girl in the World”). Even decades into a varied feature-making career, he struggles to find an […]

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There’s A Reason Why Six Twilight Zone Episodes Will Always Look Terrible

According to producer Buck Houghton in “The Twilight Zone Companion,” in the second season of the show they were “inching up to around $65,000 an episode, which at that time was frightening.” So the decision was made to shoot six episodes, in a row, on a soundstage using video cameras. The set-up would be not […]

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12 Jack Reacher Books Amazon Should Adapt After Season 2

Part of Jack Reacher’s appeal is his whole “the right man in the wrong place” shtick, which often leads the big guy into wild scenarios. In “Gone Tomorrow,” he’s casually riding the subway when he notices a suspicious woman, investigates, and gets entangled in a complex plot involving terrorists, government agencies, and a conspiracy that […]

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Every Movie Release Date Delayed Amid Hollywood’s Ongoing Strikes

Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos didn’t initially make a name for himself as a box office powerhouse, but as a director of weird, melancholy, and darkly funny meditations on human frailty. He was beloved by fans of niche indie cinema, but not thought of as a director whose movies needed to be strategically positioned on the […]

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The Twilight Zone Made An Unauthorized Change To The Hitch-Hiker Its Author Hated

The main change was the gender of the main character: in the original play, Nan Adams was instead a man named Ronald Adams, and he went through the same basic sequence of events. “I was not asked to adapt the play to television, nor was I asked about the change of gender in the main […]

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