Lexi Underwood (“Cruel Summer”), Case Walker (Monster High: The Movie), and Kat Cunning (Purple Hearts) will star in Bad Karaoke, Deadline reports.
The horror-comedy is set to begin shooting this month in Los Angeles from District 78 Films and Father Greg Productions.
It follows a group of friends in a cover band making their way from Portland, Oregon, to perform at a wedding in Napa, California. When they discover an abandoned karaoke machine in the back of a dive bar, the motley crew must find a way to defeat the cursed machine before it eliminates them.
Underwood plays songwriter Emily and Walker plays bassist Noah, with Cunning as lead singer Hannah, who has come to terms with a career as a cover band musician only to learn it might become the death of them.
Chris Lightbody and Robert J. Steinmiller Jr. are making their feature directorial debut from a script by Lightbody and Spencer Yaras.
The horror-comedy is set to begin shooting this month in Los Angeles from District 78 Films and Father Greg Productions.
It follows a group of friends in a cover band making their way from Portland, Oregon, to perform at a wedding in Napa, California. When they discover an abandoned karaoke machine in the back of a dive bar, the motley crew must find a way to defeat the cursed machine before it eliminates them.
Underwood plays songwriter Emily and Walker plays bassist Noah, with Cunning as lead singer Hannah, who has come to terms with a career as a cover band musician only to learn it might become the death of them.
Chris Lightbody and Robert J. Steinmiller Jr. are making their feature directorial debut from a script by Lightbody and Spencer Yaras.
- 3/12/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Lexi Underwood (Cruel Summer), Case Walker (The Other Two) and Kat Cunning (Purple Hearts) have signed on to star in the feature film Bad Karaoke, a horror comedy from District 78 Films and Father Greg Productions. Shooting begins this month in LA.
The film follows a group of friends in a cover band making their way from Portland, Oregon, to perform at a wedding in Napa. When they discover an abandoned karaoke machine in the back of a dive bar, songwriter Emily (Underwood), bassist Noah (Walker), and their motley band crew must find a way to defeat the cursed machine before it finishes them all off.
Cunning plays the band’s lead singer Hannah, who has come to terms with their career as a cover band musician only to learn it might become the death of them.
Chris Lightbody and Robert J. Steinmiller Jr. are directing from a script by Lightbody and Spencer Yaras.
The film follows a group of friends in a cover band making their way from Portland, Oregon, to perform at a wedding in Napa. When they discover an abandoned karaoke machine in the back of a dive bar, songwriter Emily (Underwood), bassist Noah (Walker), and their motley band crew must find a way to defeat the cursed machine before it finishes them all off.
Cunning plays the band’s lead singer Hannah, who has come to terms with their career as a cover band musician only to learn it might become the death of them.
Chris Lightbody and Robert J. Steinmiller Jr. are directing from a script by Lightbody and Spencer Yaras.
- 3/12/2025
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
March 9th, 1994, saw the release of a film that is often overlooked every year because of its vulgarity during the holiday season. No, Bad Santa would come a decade later. We're talking about the Christmas comedy that wasn't even released during Christmastime, the overlooked holiday classic, The Ref. A movie about a bickering Connecticut couple that is on the brink of divorce but then encounters a cat burglar who takes them hostage in their home on Christmas Eve. Now, what turns into a simple hostage situation turns into a Christmas from hell, to see who gets driven to the brink of insanity first.
The Ref Release Date March 9, 1994 Director Ted Demme Cast Denis Leary , Judy Davis , Kevin Spacey , Robert J. Steinmiller Jr. , Glynis Johns , Raymond J. Barry Rating R Runtime 93 Main Genre Comedy See More-->
A film that stars Denis Leary, Judy Davis, and the now-polarizing Kevin Spacey. The Christmas-centered...
The Ref Release Date March 9, 1994 Director Ted Demme Cast Denis Leary , Judy Davis , Kevin Spacey , Robert J. Steinmiller Jr. , Glynis Johns , Raymond J. Barry Rating R Runtime 93 Main Genre Comedy See More-->
A film that stars Denis Leary, Judy Davis, and the now-polarizing Kevin Spacey. The Christmas-centered...
- 12/23/2023
- by Tyler Geis
- MovieWeb
Check out an exclusive trailer for the musical mockumentary Bootyology, which explores the relationship between AI and popular music. Bootyology is a hilarious and raunchy parody that features interviews with former crew members and famous fans. The Booty Boys make a comeback after disappearing for years and must rediscover their place in the music industry.
Screen Rant is excited to exclusively present a new trailer for the musical mockumentary Bootyology. The movie follows the classic mockumentary style but focuses on the documentary crew's journey more than the subjects. The documentary crew's goal is to explore the relationship between artificial intelligence and popular music. However, their journey takes an unexpected turn when they accidentally uncover a mystery surrounding the disappearance of the infamous rap duo, The Booty Boys.
Interviews with former crew members Queen Bootytifah, Bootytron 9000, and The Professor, along with famous fans including Brian Austin Green, reveal even more in this hilarious and raunchy parody.
Screen Rant is excited to exclusively present a new trailer for the musical mockumentary Bootyology. The movie follows the classic mockumentary style but focuses on the documentary crew's journey more than the subjects. The documentary crew's goal is to explore the relationship between artificial intelligence and popular music. However, their journey takes an unexpected turn when they accidentally uncover a mystery surrounding the disappearance of the infamous rap duo, The Booty Boys.
Interviews with former crew members Queen Bootytifah, Bootytron 9000, and The Professor, along with famous fans including Brian Austin Green, reveal even more in this hilarious and raunchy parody.
- 8/1/2023
- by Caitlin Tyrrell
- ScreenRant
A lot of commentators try to present immigration as a dry, conceptual matter about sovereignty and legal matters, but the issue's human face makes it way too adaptable to storytelling. That's what's killing anti-immigration activism in public polling — people like good stories too goddamn much.
The sharp, funny Coyote documents the narratives of two people disconnected from the realities of cross-border politics. One is a federal inspector meeting U.S. border agents for the first time. The other is Brian (Robert J. Steinmiller Jr.), a 30-year-old living at home with his mom and sister who gets fired from his job as a teacher of a food handling and management course.
Nothing says "social misfit" like a shot of a skinny, shirtless dude working out with fitne...
The sharp, funny Coyote documents the narratives of two people disconnected from the realities of cross-border politics. One is a federal inspector meeting U.S. border agents for the first time. The other is Brian (Robert J. Steinmiller Jr.), a 30-year-old living at home with his mom and sister who gets fired from his job as a teacher of a food handling and management course.
Nothing says "social misfit" like a shot of a skinny, shirtless dude working out with fitne...
- 12/17/2013
- Village Voice
From Anchor Bay Entertainment, comes a new re-issue of director Marshall Herskovitz' 1993 drama "Jack The Bear", written by Steven Zaillian based on the novel by author Dan McCall, starring Danny DeVito and Gary Sinise, with a very young Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Reese Witherspoon.
"...in 1972, 'Jack Leary' (Robert J. Steinmiller Jr.), his younger brother 'Dylan' (Miko Hughes) and father 'John' (DeVito) start over in Oakland, California, following the death of the boys' mother.
"John, who hosted a children's program back in Syracuse, now hosts the local late-night show 'Midnight Shriek', entertaining the audience during horror films as 'Al Gory'.
"One of the Learys' neighbors, 'Norman Strick' (Sinise) shows up at their home on Halloween, seeking donations for a racially-prejudiced candidate. John refuses, and shuts the door in Norman's face.
"Disturbed that Norman lives across the street, John gets drunk and his performance on his TV show mimics the racially-charged beliefs of his neighbor.
"...in 1972, 'Jack Leary' (Robert J. Steinmiller Jr.), his younger brother 'Dylan' (Miko Hughes) and father 'John' (DeVito) start over in Oakland, California, following the death of the boys' mother.
"John, who hosted a children's program back in Syracuse, now hosts the local late-night show 'Midnight Shriek', entertaining the audience during horror films as 'Al Gory'.
"One of the Learys' neighbors, 'Norman Strick' (Sinise) shows up at their home on Halloween, seeking donations for a racially-prejudiced candidate. John refuses, and shuts the door in Norman's face.
"Disturbed that Norman lives across the street, John gets drunk and his performance on his TV show mimics the racially-charged beliefs of his neighbor.
- 7/13/2012
- by M. Stevens
- SneakPeek
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