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Kate Ryan

Five Animal Attack Horror Movies to Stream This Week
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Idris Elba is poised to fight for survival against a ravenous lion when Beast roars into theaters this weekend. And Steven Spielberg’s shark classic, Jaws, swims back into theaters next month with a first-ever IMAX and Real 3D re-release. Both films send the clear message that this summer belongs to pissed-off animals on the attack.

This week’s streaming picks celebrate the summer subgenre with five titles that center around predators from the animal kingdom, some real and some a bit farfetched. All bring the teeth, claws, scales, and attitude to deliver summer thrills.

Here’s where you can stream them this week.

For more Stay Home, Watch Horror picks, click here.

Alligator – AMC+, Shout TV, Shudder

The plot, borrowing from a popular urban legend, follows a baby alligator flushed down the toilet. It winds up in the sewer, a local laboratory’s precise spot used as a dumping...
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  • 8/15/2022
  • by Meagan Navarro
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Morning Meme: Wentworth Miller's Sideline Gig, Matthew Mitcham Smiles for the Camera, and Why Was Dave Salmoni on Fire Island?
Plus we present Kathy Griffin-Lutz, Kalinda gets a love interest on The Good Wife, and Dan Choi is arrested again.

Julianne Moore is everywhere in my life these days. I watched A Single Man on Saturday, caught Chloe on Sunday, ran the Bvlgari ad on Monday and The Kids Are All Right is everywhere. Now I’m seeing that the children’s book she wrote called Freckleface Strawberry is being turned into an off-Broadway musical for kids.

GetEQUAL activists including Lt. Dan Choi were arrested after they blocked Las Vegas Boulevard yesterday as the Netroots Nation convention got underway to protest Sen. Reid and Speaker Pelosi’s inaction on Dadt and Enda.

The original Soup Nazi is reopening a restaurant in New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen. The same one from the only Seinfeld episode I ever found even slightly amusing.

If you wondered where sexy Wentworth Miller...
See full article at The Backlot
  • 7/21/2010
  • by lostinmiami
  • The Backlot
Take Three: Radha Mitchell
Craig here with another Take Three.

Today: Radha Mitchell

Two Melindas in one for Woody Allen, a video game avatar made flesh in Silent Hill and a sensual magazine intern in High Art aside (plus central roles in The Waiting City, The Children of Huang Shi and Visitors), Radha Mitchell has peppered her career with solid, dependable and intriguing supporting roles. The leads may be few and far between, but Mitchell has delivered quality input on film and television for the last two decades. She's a genre girl at heart - an amiable trait about this Australian character actress.

Take One: Don't croc the boat, baby

Croc horror flick Rogue (2007) came out without much fanfare last year (limited Us theatrical release, DVD premiere in the UK) - a shame as it was one of the more enjoyable monster movies of recent times. Essentially Lake Placid with a shade more atmosphere (but,...
See full article at FilmExperience
  • 7/5/2010
  • by Craig Bloomfield
  • FilmExperience
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