The triple Oscar winner has retired from the profession twice – and returned twice. Ahead of Anemone, directed by his son Ronan, we gorge on Day-Lewis’s back catalogue
Perhaps keen not to be pigeonholed in high-fibre roles, Daniel Day-Lewis took on a pair of zany culture-clash comedies that featured him singing in a bubble bath. In Stars and Bars, he is a prim English art expert who travels to the American south to retrieve a Renoir from its owner (Harry Dean Stanton) and butts heads with various irksome oddballs. Playing the sort of nitwit that would become Hugh Grant’s meal-ticket, Day-Lewis proves that wackiness is not in his wheelhouse.
Perhaps keen not to be pigeonholed in high-fibre roles, Daniel Day-Lewis took on a pair of zany culture-clash comedies that featured him singing in a bubble bath. In Stars and Bars, he is a prim English art expert who travels to the American south to retrieve a Renoir from its owner (Harry Dean Stanton) and butts heads with various irksome oddballs. Playing the sort of nitwit that would become Hugh Grant’s meal-ticket, Day-Lewis proves that wackiness is not in his wheelhouse.
- 8/7/2025
- by Ryan Gilbey
- The Guardian - Film News
Stephen King has been honest over the years about the difficulties of being a writer, sharing his thoughts on the craft in his book "On Writing" and dropping plenty of anecdotes in interviews and online. There are lots of things that King does incredibly well, like develop complex and interesting characters or craft intense descriptions that evoke emotion in even the least imaginative reader, but sometimes he struggles a bit with the overall narrative and gets a little lost. Look, there's a reason why so many of King's books have wildly disappointing endings, and it's not because King is a bad writer. Far from it — he just occasionally gets a little too into the weeds for his own good.
One especially interesting background note on a King novel is that he apparently had a difficult time finishing the book "Christine," which is about a 1958 Plymouth Fury with supernatural qualities. In a 1984 interview with Lofficer,...
One especially interesting background note on a King novel is that he apparently had a difficult time finishing the book "Christine," which is about a 1958 Plymouth Fury with supernatural qualities. In a 1984 interview with Lofficer,...
- 8/3/2025
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
Pedro Pascal might be best known for The Last of Us and The Mandalorian, but when it comes to scary movies, he’s still very much a kid of the ’80s. In an interview with Sky, the actor shared some of his all-time favorite horror films, and his list shows he’s got a real love for the classics, the kind that still make you want to hide behind the couch.
When he was little, Pascal says he used to act out scenes from Poltergeist, the 1982 horror hit about a haunted house.
His love for creepy movies started early and never really went away. He didn’t include A Nightmare on Elm Street in his top picks, but several other major horror titles made the cut.
One that stands out for him is An American Werewolf in London. The 1981 film mixed horror and comedy with groundbreaking special effects.
Directed by...
When he was little, Pascal says he used to act out scenes from Poltergeist, the 1982 horror hit about a haunted house.
His love for creepy movies started early and never really went away. He didn’t include A Nightmare on Elm Street in his top picks, but several other major horror titles made the cut.
One that stands out for him is An American Werewolf in London. The 1981 film mixed horror and comedy with groundbreaking special effects.
Directed by...
- 7/24/2025
- by Hrvoje Milakovic
- Comic Basics
Pedro Pascal has always loved horror movies. Growing up in the 1980s, he was completely hooked. In fact, he says he used to act out scenes from Poltergeist as a kid. When asked by Sky to list his all-time favorite films, many of them turned out to be horror classics.
One of the movies he picked is An American Werewolf in London. Released in 1981, it became famous for its shocking special effects and clever mix of horror and comedy. Pedro remembers watching it when he was young, and it left a mark.
“It’s amazing. We got cable TV when I was very young. It scared me, and I thought it was hilarious. And you look at it now, and it really holds up. It has special effects that changed cinema, and has been built on since then,” he said.
Another horror film Pedro swears by is The Shining. Stanley Kubrick...
One of the movies he picked is An American Werewolf in London. Released in 1981, it became famous for its shocking special effects and clever mix of horror and comedy. Pedro remembers watching it when he was young, and it left a mark.
“It’s amazing. We got cable TV when I was very young. It scared me, and I thought it was hilarious. And you look at it now, and it really holds up. It has special effects that changed cinema, and has been built on since then,” he said.
Another horror film Pedro swears by is The Shining. Stanley Kubrick...
- 7/24/2025
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
Exclusive: The genre maestros at BoulderLight Pictures (Barbarian) and Divide/Conquer (Heart Eyes) are teaming on Amityville, a radical new spin on the famed haunted house story for a new generation, sources tell Deadline.
Joseph and Vanessa Winter, the married writer-director duo behind the excellent SXSW found footage horror movie Deadstream, are set to direct from their own script. Plot details are under wraps. But Raphael Margules & J.D. Lifshitz will produce for BoulderLight, alongside Adam Hendricks & Greg Gilreath for Divide/Conquer.
Given that BoulderLight has been under a first-look deal with New Line since 2023, that will be the filmmakers’ first stop with the material, though it’s not yet been exposed to studios. Producers are looking to fast-track the film, with Q4 2025 being targeted for production.
While you’re probably familiar with the Amityville Horror film franchise, going back to the the late ’70s, and 1977’s instant bestseller of a book from Jay Anson,...
Joseph and Vanessa Winter, the married writer-director duo behind the excellent SXSW found footage horror movie Deadstream, are set to direct from their own script. Plot details are under wraps. But Raphael Margules & J.D. Lifshitz will produce for BoulderLight, alongside Adam Hendricks & Greg Gilreath for Divide/Conquer.
Given that BoulderLight has been under a first-look deal with New Line since 2023, that will be the filmmakers’ first stop with the material, though it’s not yet been exposed to studios. Producers are looking to fast-track the film, with Q4 2025 being targeted for production.
While you’re probably familiar with the Amityville Horror film franchise, going back to the the late ’70s, and 1977’s instant bestseller of a book from Jay Anson,...
- 7/15/2025
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The Criterion Collection‘s October line-up is stacked with genre heavy hitters: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, Eyes Without a Face, The Shrouds, A History of Violence, Altered States, Deep Crimson, and Nightmare Alley.
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on October 7.
Serving a prequel to “Twin Peaks,” the 1992 psychological horror film is directed by David Lynch from a script he co-wrote with Robert Engels.
Director-approved special features:
4K digital restoration, with 7.1 surround DTS-hd Master Audio soundtrack, both supervised by director David Lynch Alternate original 2.0 surround DTS-hd Master Audio soundtrack One 4K Uhd disc of the film and one Blu-ray with the film and special features The Missing Pieces, ninety minutes of deleted and alternate takes from the film, assembled by Lynch Interview by Lynch with actors Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise, and Grace Zabriskie Interviews with Lee and composer Angelo Badalamenti...
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on October 7.
Serving a prequel to “Twin Peaks,” the 1992 psychological horror film is directed by David Lynch from a script he co-wrote with Robert Engels.
Director-approved special features:
4K digital restoration, with 7.1 surround DTS-hd Master Audio soundtrack, both supervised by director David Lynch Alternate original 2.0 surround DTS-hd Master Audio soundtrack One 4K Uhd disc of the film and one Blu-ray with the film and special features The Missing Pieces, ninety minutes of deleted and alternate takes from the film, assembled by Lynch Interview by Lynch with actors Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise, and Grace Zabriskie Interviews with Lee and composer Angelo Badalamenti...
- 7/15/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
With The Release Of ‘28 Years Later’, Let’s Take A Look At Some Of The Best Movies Set In A Post-Apocalyptic World Things to do: Subscribe to The Hollywood Insider’s YouTube Channel, by clicking here. Limited Time Offer – Free Subscription to The Hollywood Insider Click here to read more on The Hollywood Insider’s vision, values and mission statement here – Media has the responsibility to better our world – The Hollywood Insider fully focuses on substance and meaningful entertainment, against gossip and scandal, by combining entertainment, education, and philanthropy. 10. ‘Invasion of the Body Snatchers’ (1978) “People are changing, they’re becoming less human.” With themes as relevant today as they were in 1978, ‘Invasion of the Body Snatchers’ is much more frightening but just as bleak as the original science-fiction film from 1956. Phillip Kauffman’s renowned, stylish remake follows Matthew (Donald Sutherland), a no-nonsense health inspector, and his co-worker Elizabeth (Brooke Adams...
- 7/7/2025
- by Aidan Reidy
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
Virginia Madsen is mourning the loss of her brother and fellow actor, Michael Madsen. The “Kill Bill” and “Reservoir Dogs” star died at 67 years old from what appeared to be a cardiac arrest, according to his representatives. Virginia is Michael’s younger sister. The two supported each other’s acting careers over the years and often showed up on the red carpet for each other’s premieres.
“My brother Michael has left the stage,” Virginia wrote in a statement to Variety. “He was thunder and velvet. Mischief wrapped in tenderness. A poet disguised as an outlaw. A father, a son, a brother — etched in contradiction, tempered by love that left its mark.”
“We’re not mourning a public figure,” she continued. “We’re not mourning a myth — but flesh and blood and ferocious heart. Who stormed through life loud, brilliant, and half on fire. Who leaves us echoes — gruff, brilliant,...
“My brother Michael has left the stage,” Virginia wrote in a statement to Variety. “He was thunder and velvet. Mischief wrapped in tenderness. A poet disguised as an outlaw. A father, a son, a brother — etched in contradiction, tempered by love that left its mark.”
“We’re not mourning a public figure,” she continued. “We’re not mourning a myth — but flesh and blood and ferocious heart. Who stormed through life loud, brilliant, and half on fire. Who leaves us echoes — gruff, brilliant,...
- 7/3/2025
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
Michael Madsen, the actor whose performances in Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill: Vol. 1, The Hateful Eight and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood were the cornerstones of a prolific Hollywood career that also included a key role in Donnie Brasco, died Thursday morning of an apparent cardiac arrest at his Malibu home, his managers and publicist confirmed to Deadline.
Deputies responded to the actor’s home after a 911 call early Thursday. Madsen was pronounced dead there.
Related: 2025 Deaths Photo Gallery: Hollywood & Media Obituaries
The following statement was released by Madsen’s managers Susan Ferris and Ron Smith and publicist Liz Rodriguez: “In the last two years Michael Madsen has been doing some incredible work with independent film including upcoming feature films Resurrection Road, Concessions and Cookbook for Southern Housewives, and was really looking forward to this next chapter in his life. Michael was also preparing to...
Deputies responded to the actor’s home after a 911 call early Thursday. Madsen was pronounced dead there.
Related: 2025 Deaths Photo Gallery: Hollywood & Media Obituaries
The following statement was released by Madsen’s managers Susan Ferris and Ron Smith and publicist Liz Rodriguez: “In the last two years Michael Madsen has been doing some incredible work with independent film including upcoming feature films Resurrection Road, Concessions and Cookbook for Southern Housewives, and was really looking forward to this next chapter in his life. Michael was also preparing to...
- 7/3/2025
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Max’s vast library is packed with blockbusters and classics, but some of its best films fly under the radar. These hidden gems, often overlooked due to limited releases or overshadowed competition, offer unique stories, bold styles, and unforgettable performances.
We’ve ranked 10 lesser-known movies on Max, from intriguing to must-watch, that deserve your attention. Here’s why these obscure picks will surprise and captivate you.
10. The Florida Project (2017) Cre Film
A six-year-old girl and her struggling mom live in a motel near Disney World, chasing joy amid poverty. Sean Baker’s vibrant drama, led by Brooklynn Prince and Willem Dafoe, blends raw heart and colorful grit.
Its unflinching yet hopeful look at childhood feels fresh. We’re moved by its tender, overlooked story.
9. Shiva Baby (2020) Neon Heart Productions
A college student faces awkward chaos at a shiva when her sugar daddy shows up with his wife. Rachel Sennott’s...
We’ve ranked 10 lesser-known movies on Max, from intriguing to must-watch, that deserve your attention. Here’s why these obscure picks will surprise and captivate you.
10. The Florida Project (2017) Cre Film
A six-year-old girl and her struggling mom live in a motel near Disney World, chasing joy amid poverty. Sean Baker’s vibrant drama, led by Brooklynn Prince and Willem Dafoe, blends raw heart and colorful grit.
Its unflinching yet hopeful look at childhood feels fresh. We’re moved by its tender, overlooked story.
9. Shiva Baby (2020) Neon Heart Productions
A college student faces awkward chaos at a shiva when her sugar daddy shows up with his wife. Rachel Sennott’s...
- 6/17/2025
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
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When you think of movies that perfectly define the 2000s as a decade, "Mean Girls" should be a film that pops up frequently in conversation. Based on Rosalind Wiseman's book "Queen Bees and Wannabes," the high school comedy is the brainchild of "Saturday Night Alive" alum Tina Fey, shortly before her transition to TV with one of the best sitcoms of all time, "30 Rock." In a time when comedy films were dominated by men, "Mean Girls" set itself apart as a generational 2000s comedy centered on teenage girls, without sacrificing the raunchiness and drama that populated movies set in all boys schools.
After being imprinted on pop culture for over 20 years, even inspiring a musical-turned-movie in 2024, "Mean Girls" has influenced a lot of teen comedies over the past two decades. However, there were films decades earlier than "Mean Girls...
When you think of movies that perfectly define the 2000s as a decade, "Mean Girls" should be a film that pops up frequently in conversation. Based on Rosalind Wiseman's book "Queen Bees and Wannabes," the high school comedy is the brainchild of "Saturday Night Alive" alum Tina Fey, shortly before her transition to TV with one of the best sitcoms of all time, "30 Rock." In a time when comedy films were dominated by men, "Mean Girls" set itself apart as a generational 2000s comedy centered on teenage girls, without sacrificing the raunchiness and drama that populated movies set in all boys schools.
After being imprinted on pop culture for over 20 years, even inspiring a musical-turned-movie in 2024, "Mean Girls" has influenced a lot of teen comedies over the past two decades. However, there were films decades earlier than "Mean Girls...
- 6/13/2025
- by Blaise Santi
- Slash Film
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This June, Hulu is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the highly anticipated return of The Bear to the much-anticipated release of the adult animated Predator film. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Hulu this month and have an 85% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the seven best films that are coming to Hulu in June 2025 with an 85% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Alien (June 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 93% Credit – 20th Century Studios
Alien is a 1979 sci-fi horror action film directed by Ridley Scott from a screenplay by Dan O’Bannon. It revolves around the Nostromo spacecraft crew, who set out to investigate a distress signal. Soon after beginning their investigation, they are attacked by a deadly alien. Alien stars Tom Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver, Veronica Cartwright,...
This June, Hulu is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the highly anticipated return of The Bear to the much-anticipated release of the adult animated Predator film. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Hulu this month and have an 85% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the seven best films that are coming to Hulu in June 2025 with an 85% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Alien (June 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 93% Credit – 20th Century Studios
Alien is a 1979 sci-fi horror action film directed by Ridley Scott from a screenplay by Dan O’Bannon. It revolves around the Nostromo spacecraft crew, who set out to investigate a distress signal. Soon after beginning their investigation, they are attacked by a deadly alien. Alien stars Tom Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver, Veronica Cartwright,...
- 5/26/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
“Eagles of the Republic” is a Cairo-set political thriller one can slot into the following category: movies about life under autocracy that feel different to watch — at least to Americans — than they would have six months ago. That’s because they hit so much closer to home now. It might sound off-the-wall to describe “Eagles of the Republic” as an “entertaining” saga of repression, but the central character is a fictional Egyptian movie star, and for its first hour or so the film is vivid and funny as it invites us to revel in the perks and gossipy vanity of his charmed but flawed existence.
George Fahmy (Fares Fares) is a veteran actor, known as the “Pharoah of the Screen,” who carries himself like the legend he is. He’s tall, with glittering dark eyes and a hawkish profile; he looks like Liam Neeson, with a hint of Harry Dean Stanton’s hangdog melancholy.
George Fahmy (Fares Fares) is a veteran actor, known as the “Pharoah of the Screen,” who carries himself like the legend he is. He’s tall, with glittering dark eyes and a hawkish profile; he looks like Liam Neeson, with a hint of Harry Dean Stanton’s hangdog melancholy.
- 5/20/2025
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
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Paramount+ is ready with an entertainment-packed May this year. The upcoming month will see the premiere of the much-anticipated new season of Showtime’s The Chi and the return of Paramount+’s Criminal Minds. Just like every month, Paramount+ is ready to overload you with great content. So, we’re here to tell you about the 7 best movies and TV shows coming to Paramount+ in May 2025.
Titles with an * will only be available with the Paramount+ with Showtime plan.
Just Friends (May 1) Credit – New Line Cinema
Just Friends is a Christmas romantic dark comedy film directed by Roger Kumble from a screenplay by Adam ‘Tex’ Davis. The 2005 film follows Chris Brander, a formerly obese high schooler who goes through a transformation, and when he returns to his hometown, he tries to get back his former best friend and crush,...
Paramount+ is ready with an entertainment-packed May this year. The upcoming month will see the premiere of the much-anticipated new season of Showtime’s The Chi and the return of Paramount+’s Criminal Minds. Just like every month, Paramount+ is ready to overload you with great content. So, we’re here to tell you about the 7 best movies and TV shows coming to Paramount+ in May 2025.
Titles with an * will only be available with the Paramount+ with Showtime plan.
Just Friends (May 1) Credit – New Line Cinema
Just Friends is a Christmas romantic dark comedy film directed by Roger Kumble from a screenplay by Adam ‘Tex’ Davis. The 2005 film follows Chris Brander, a formerly obese high schooler who goes through a transformation, and when he returns to his hometown, he tries to get back his former best friend and crush,...
- 4/30/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Man, oh, man. It’s impossible to overstate the monumental loss the filmgoing world suffered with David Lynch’s passing on January 15, 2025. A true artistic visionary and singular voice who made movies unlike anyone before or since, the often imitated, never emulated surrealist filmmaker deserves a special place in the pantheon of all-time greats. Whether Eraserhead, The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart, Twin Peaks, Lost Highway, or Mulholland Drive, few filmmakers plumbed the subconscious and unconscious the way Lynch did, tapping into his own personal psychological state to lend the world a collection of cinematic nightmares that continue to awe, inspire, haunt, and speak to countless fans worldwide.
As we bid a fond farewell to the undisputed master of celluloid dreams and nightmares, it only seems right to take a closer look at Lynch’s tenth and final feature film, Inland Empire, inarguably the most auteur-driven, experimental, and...
As we bid a fond farewell to the undisputed master of celluloid dreams and nightmares, it only seems right to take a closer look at Lynch’s tenth and final feature film, Inland Empire, inarguably the most auteur-driven, experimental, and...
- 4/2/2025
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
A magazine article from 1979 reveals that an Alien prequel, “telling the tale of the space jockey” was first discussed over 45 years ago.
After a lengthy absence, director Ridley Scott finally returned to the Alien series with Prometheus. A prequel to Scott’s 1979 original, it rather controversially explored the origins of the space jockey – the nickname given to the long-dead, humanoid creature so memorably glimpsed in the first film.
Remarkably, though, the idea of making a prequel is almost as old as Alien itself. When the first film became a major box office success at the end of the 1970s, studio 20th Century Fox immediately made plans for a sequel – what eventually became Aliens, directed by James Cameron and released in 1986.
As an article in a 1979 magazine makes plain, however, a number of concepts and ideas were being batted around at Fox in the months after Alien’s release. Many of...
After a lengthy absence, director Ridley Scott finally returned to the Alien series with Prometheus. A prequel to Scott’s 1979 original, it rather controversially explored the origins of the space jockey – the nickname given to the long-dead, humanoid creature so memorably glimpsed in the first film.
Remarkably, though, the idea of making a prequel is almost as old as Alien itself. When the first film became a major box office success at the end of the 1970s, studio 20th Century Fox immediately made plans for a sequel – what eventually became Aliens, directed by James Cameron and released in 1986.
As an article in a 1979 magazine makes plain, however, a number of concepts and ideas were being batted around at Fox in the months after Alien’s release. Many of...
- 4/1/2025
- by Ryan Lambie
- Film Stories
Gene Hackman was an American original: an everyman actor with unremarkable physical features who became exceptional through the sheer force of his authenticity. Actors can drive themselves nuts trying to be believable, to simply inhabit a scene as a human being with sincere purpose, but Hackman was only ever genuine. He was also prolific, which means that his gift was occasionally squandered in some less-than-stellar films, but we watched them anyway because the promise of a new Hackman performance was worth the time. Now that he's left us for good at the age of 95, those hours we spent watching dreck like "Loose Cannons" or "The Replacements" hardly feel like a waste.
Hackman appeared in all kinds of movies, and excelled at so many different types of roles that he was never closely associated with one particular genre. But there was something about Westerns that perfectly suited his unfussy performance style.
Hackman appeared in all kinds of movies, and excelled at so many different types of roles that he was never closely associated with one particular genre. But there was something about Westerns that perfectly suited his unfussy performance style.
- 3/1/2025
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
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This March, Hulu is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the wacky crime comedy series Deli Boys to the much-anticipated streaming release of Anora. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Hulu this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the ten best films that are coming to Hulu in March 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
High Fidelity (March 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91% Credit – Touchstone Pictures
High Fidelity is a romantic comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears from a screenplay co-written by D.V. DeVincentis, Steve Pink, John Cusack, and Scott Rosenberg. Based on the 1995 novel of the same name by Nick Hornby, the 2000 film follows Rob, a record store owner who has been unlucky in relationships. However, his bad luck might...
This March, Hulu is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the wacky crime comedy series Deli Boys to the much-anticipated streaming release of Anora. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Hulu this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the ten best films that are coming to Hulu in March 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
High Fidelity (March 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91% Credit – Touchstone Pictures
High Fidelity is a romantic comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears from a screenplay co-written by D.V. DeVincentis, Steve Pink, John Cusack, and Scott Rosenberg. Based on the 1995 novel of the same name by Nick Hornby, the 2000 film follows Rob, a record store owner who has been unlucky in relationships. However, his bad luck might...
- 2/28/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
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If you are a horror fan, then there is a big chance that you might have heard about the horror streaming service Shudder, and if you have its subscription, you might be wondering what’s in store for you in March 2025. Don’t worry. There is a host of new and old horror movies coming to the service in the upcoming month, and we have listed the 13 best movies coming to Shudder in March 2025.
Army of Darkness (March 1) Credit – Universal Pictures
Army of Darkness is a dark fantasy horror comedy film directed by Sam Raimi, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Ivan Raimi. The 1992 film is the third installment in the Evil Dead franchise, and it follows Ash Williams as he is transported to the Middle Ages and must fight the undead to go back to his time.
If you are a horror fan, then there is a big chance that you might have heard about the horror streaming service Shudder, and if you have its subscription, you might be wondering what’s in store for you in March 2025. Don’t worry. There is a host of new and old horror movies coming to the service in the upcoming month, and we have listed the 13 best movies coming to Shudder in March 2025.
Army of Darkness (March 1) Credit – Universal Pictures
Army of Darkness is a dark fantasy horror comedy film directed by Sam Raimi, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Ivan Raimi. The 1992 film is the third installment in the Evil Dead franchise, and it follows Ash Williams as he is transported to the Middle Ages and must fight the undead to go back to his time.
- 2/25/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
In Natesh Hegde’s “Tiger’s Pond,” an idyllic south Indian hamlet reveals treacherous political depths. However, despite its measured and deliberate vistas, the movie’s loosely tethered narrative comes undone. Its textures may be alluring, even haunting at times, but its restraint ultimately proves sanitizing when its story ought to feel more visceral, if only to capture the ghoulishness — the physical and emotional violence — lurking beneath its pristine surface.
Achyut Kumar plays Prabhu, a pitiless small-town businessman running for local office with the help of his right-hand enforcer, Malabari (Dileesh Pothan). Unbeknownst to them, the duo’s professional and personal entanglements have long been crisscrossed. Prabhu’s diligent younger brother Venkati (Natesh) plans to marry Malabari’s sister Devaki (Bindu Raxidi), but the caste inequity between their families is sure to eventually rear its head.
This impending personal implosion is just one of several parallel threads that never fully coalesce.
Achyut Kumar plays Prabhu, a pitiless small-town businessman running for local office with the help of his right-hand enforcer, Malabari (Dileesh Pothan). Unbeknownst to them, the duo’s professional and personal entanglements have long been crisscrossed. Prabhu’s diligent younger brother Venkati (Natesh) plans to marry Malabari’s sister Devaki (Bindu Raxidi), but the caste inequity between their families is sure to eventually rear its head.
This impending personal implosion is just one of several parallel threads that never fully coalesce.
- 2/17/2025
- by Siddhant Adlakha
- Variety Film + TV
Since 1975 nearly a thousand hosts have graced the stage at Studio 8H at Rockefeller Center for “Saturday Night Live.”
Actors, comedians, musicians and even politicians have taken the stage to make America laugh on Saturday night for 50 seasons. Twenty five of these hosts have been inducted into the “Five Timers Club.” The club was first introduced during Tom Hanks’ 1990 monologue, featuring Steve Martin, Elliott Gould and Paul Simon.
During Martin Short’s December 2024 appearance, several Five Timers Club members popped up on the show to welcome him into the club, including Emma Stone, Tina Fey, Paul Rudd, Kristen Wiig and more, to give him the ceremonial robe.
Alec Baldwin has hosted the show 17 times, the most in the series’ history, with Martin, Hanks, Buck Henry and John Goodman following close behind.
As the show celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, we have rounded up every person who has hosted the sketch show.
Actors, comedians, musicians and even politicians have taken the stage to make America laugh on Saturday night for 50 seasons. Twenty five of these hosts have been inducted into the “Five Timers Club.” The club was first introduced during Tom Hanks’ 1990 monologue, featuring Steve Martin, Elliott Gould and Paul Simon.
During Martin Short’s December 2024 appearance, several Five Timers Club members popped up on the show to welcome him into the club, including Emma Stone, Tina Fey, Paul Rudd, Kristen Wiig and more, to give him the ceremonial robe.
Alec Baldwin has hosted the show 17 times, the most in the series’ history, with Martin, Hanks, Buck Henry and John Goodman following close behind.
As the show celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, we have rounded up every person who has hosted the sketch show.
- 2/16/2025
- by Tess Patton
- The Wrap
The Green Mile, a supernatural prison drama from 1999, is finding new life on the free streaming service Tubi. The Stephen King adaptation stars Tom Hanks in one of his genuinely underrated performances. The film currently sits at the third spot on Tubi's Top 10 list of the service's most-watched films.
Written and directed by Frank Darabont, The Green Mile follows a group of prison guards working at the Cold Mountain Penitentiary death row, or as everyone calls it, "The Green Mile." Led by Officer Paul Edgecomb (Hanks), the group receives John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), a new inmate who has been sentenced to death for a horrible crime. Coffey doesn't behave like a murderer and claims that he's innocent. Edgecomb eventually realizes that the convict even possesses an extraordinary power to heal people. But we'll leave it at that for those who still haven't seen this classic, as we'd rather not spoil it for you.
Written and directed by Frank Darabont, The Green Mile follows a group of prison guards working at the Cold Mountain Penitentiary death row, or as everyone calls it, "The Green Mile." Led by Officer Paul Edgecomb (Hanks), the group receives John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), a new inmate who has been sentenced to death for a horrible crime. Coffey doesn't behave like a murderer and claims that he's innocent. Edgecomb eventually realizes that the convict even possesses an extraordinary power to heal people. But we'll leave it at that for those who still haven't seen this classic, as we'd rather not spoil it for you.
- 2/7/2025
- by Federico Furzan
- MovieWeb
We’ve discussed John Carpenter on this channel as much or more than nearly any other director. Some of his movies, like The Thing, have gotten a different type of show appreciation via discussions on its behind the scenes in a Wtf, a comparison with its novella source material, and a look at what its legacy is in a Deconstructing video, amongst a few others. Looking at his catalogue, there is a wealth of stuff that is firmly in the horror realm from Christine to In the Mouth of Madness, Prince of Darkness to Halloween. While he has some movies that are outside that wheelhouse like the western homage Assault on Precinct 13 or Academy Award winning sci-fi drama Starman, Escape from New York is something special. In addition to being one of my favorite films of all time, full stop, it’s also sneaky in its ability to horrify. While...
- 2/3/2025
- by Andrew Hatfield
- JoBlo.com
On Friday nights, IndieWire After Dark takes a feature-length beat to honor fringe cinema in the streaming age.
First, read the Bait: a weird and wonderful pick from any time in film. Then, try the Bite: a breakdown of the movie’s ending, impact, and any other spoilers you’d want.
The Bait: A Lynchian Language Barrier and a Break from Sadness
To steal from a popular meme this week, January has been the longest year of the month.
With Los Angeles still burning in the background, David Lynch died a few weeks ago — from complications of emphysema at 78 — and Hollywood went into sudden and deep mourning. Even against a steady stream of more bad news, tributes to the late filmmaker are still going strong.
From “Eraserhead” to “Inland Empire,” the beloved director was a quintessential and divisive voice of midnight movie culture, one whose surreal embrace of...
First, read the Bait: a weird and wonderful pick from any time in film. Then, try the Bite: a breakdown of the movie’s ending, impact, and any other spoilers you’d want.
The Bait: A Lynchian Language Barrier and a Break from Sadness
To steal from a popular meme this week, January has been the longest year of the month.
With Los Angeles still burning in the background, David Lynch died a few weeks ago — from complications of emphysema at 78 — and Hollywood went into sudden and deep mourning. Even against a steady stream of more bad news, tributes to the late filmmaker are still going strong.
From “Eraserhead” to “Inland Empire,” the beloved director was a quintessential and divisive voice of midnight movie culture, one whose surreal embrace of...
- 2/1/2025
- by Alison Foreman
- Indiewire
Actor Michael Biehn has a podcast called Just Foolin About with Michael Biehn, which can be found on YouTube. Biehn’s latest guest was Veronica Cartwright, who ran into the alien xenomorph in the 1979 film Alien, seven years before Biehn had his own close encounter with the nasty creatures in Aliens. The full, 95 minute episode can be viewed at This Link – but to promote the episode, Biehn has dropped a 13 minute clip that shows Cartwright talking about the experience of working on Alien, including her reaction to the famous chestburster scene. You can check it out in the embed above.
Here’s the clip’s official description: Veronica Cartwright tells Michael Biehn about her time working on and filming Alien. She goes on to shed some light on whether or not the cast was truly unaware of what was about to happen in the iconic chestburster scene, and how genuine her reaction was.
Here’s the clip’s official description: Veronica Cartwright tells Michael Biehn about her time working on and filming Alien. She goes on to shed some light on whether or not the cast was truly unaware of what was about to happen in the iconic chestburster scene, and how genuine her reaction was.
- 1/29/2025
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
FX has released a new teaser for its all-new Original TV series Alien: Earth, which will premiere this summer on Hulu and with Hulu on Disney+. New key art for the series was also revealed.
When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman (Sydney Chandler) and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat in FX’s Alien: Earth, from creator Noah Hawley.
Alien: Earth is set two years before the events of the 1979 film Alien, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Tom Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton, John Hurt, Ian Holm and Yaphet Kotto.
Lead by Chandler, the series showcases an expansive international cast that includes Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille and Moe Bar-El.
When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman (Sydney Chandler) and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat in FX’s Alien: Earth, from creator Noah Hawley.
Alien: Earth is set two years before the events of the 1979 film Alien, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Tom Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton, John Hurt, Ian Holm and Yaphet Kotto.
Lead by Chandler, the series showcases an expansive international cast that includes Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille and Moe Bar-El.
- 1/27/2025
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Just as he was on the cusp of international superstardom thanks to The X-Files, David Duchovny was a relatively unknown actor taking what many might call a big risk — playing a trans woman in a surrealist TV series in 1990. 35 years ago, that kind of performance could have easily been insulting and one-dimensional, but Twin Peaks was a different kind of show, and Duchovny was a different kind of actor.
Created by Mark Frost and David Lynch, Twin Peaks embraced queerness in many ways, just like much of Lynch's work, and Duchovny's character of Denise Bryson, a former Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent who later becomes the FBI's Chief of Staff, was an important stepping stone in representation. With the death of David Lynch on Jan. 15, 2025, some members of the LGBTQ+ community were paying tribute to Lynch through the form of Duchovny's character, and through a specific line of dialogue in Twin Peaks: The Return,...
Created by Mark Frost and David Lynch, Twin Peaks embraced queerness in many ways, just like much of Lynch's work, and Duchovny's character of Denise Bryson, a former Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent who later becomes the FBI's Chief of Staff, was an important stepping stone in representation. With the death of David Lynch on Jan. 15, 2025, some members of the LGBTQ+ community were paying tribute to Lynch through the form of Duchovny's character, and through a specific line of dialogue in Twin Peaks: The Return,...
- 1/25/2025
- by Matt Mahler
- MovieWeb
Tom Cruise was married to three beautiful actresses and he dated several others after he entered the film field. However, fans always wondered who the lucky girl whom Cruise first dated would be. According to a recent report, Louisville-based Laurie Hobbs claimed to be the Mission: Impossible actor’s first kiss.
Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible – Fallout | Credits: Paramount Pictures
Hobbs shared that they dated for a few months as teenagers until he moved to a different place. Cruise and Hobbs were reportedly both 15 at the time and he attended the St. Xavier High School. It was a miracle that he found the time to date as his family kept moving places when he was young. Cruise attended 15 schools in 14 years.
Tom Cruise’s alleged first love Laurie Hobbs spills some details Tom Cruise as Frank T.J. Mackey in Magnolia | Credits: New Line Cinema
What...
Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible – Fallout | Credits: Paramount Pictures
Hobbs shared that they dated for a few months as teenagers until he moved to a different place. Cruise and Hobbs were reportedly both 15 at the time and he attended the St. Xavier High School. It was a miracle that he found the time to date as his family kept moving places when he was young. Cruise attended 15 schools in 14 years.
Tom Cruise’s alleged first love Laurie Hobbs spills some details Tom Cruise as Frank T.J. Mackey in Magnolia | Credits: New Line Cinema
What...
- 1/24/2025
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Director David Lynch died at the age of 78, his family announced, on Jan. 16, but that did not stop his longtime friend and collaborator Oscar-winner Laura Dern from celebrating what would have been the iconic filmmaker’s 79th birthday on Jan. 20. Dern, who appeared in Lynch’s Blue Velvet (1986) at the age of 17, posted a tribute to Lynch via her Instagram account.
“Happy birthday, tidbit,” wrote the Jurassic Park star in the caption under the picture. “I will love and miss you every day for the rest of my life,” she added.
In addition to Blue Velvet, Dern appeared in Lynch’s 1990 film, Wild at Heart with Nicolas Cage and Willem Dafoe, and again teamed up with Lynch and Cage in Industrial Symphony No. 1, which was an artistic concert performance. Dern also appeared in Lynch’s 2006 feature, Inland Empire, and in the 2017 Twin Peaks revival.
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“Happy birthday, tidbit,” wrote the Jurassic Park star in the caption under the picture. “I will love and miss you every day for the rest of my life,” she added.
In addition to Blue Velvet, Dern appeared in Lynch’s 1990 film, Wild at Heart with Nicolas Cage and Willem Dafoe, and again teamed up with Lynch and Cage in Industrial Symphony No. 1, which was an artistic concert performance. Dern also appeared in Lynch’s 2006 feature, Inland Empire, and in the 2017 Twin Peaks revival.
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- 1/21/2025
- by Deana Carpenter
- CBR
David Lynch as a man and creative force is impossible to describe, as he's an enigma wrapped in cosmic brilliance that we can only pretend we were worthy enough to understand. The legend departed our mortal plane at the age of 78, leaving a legacy of inimitable cinematic, television, and storytelling achievements, where even his "worst" film is better than the average filmmaker's very best. His 2007 film "David Lynch Cooks Quinoa" is one of the most captivating works of short-form filmmaking, and it's legitimately just a video of the famed director doing exactly as the title says — cooking quinoa.
He's a creative force so singular and unique that his work helped us make sense of our own existence. His auteur perspective on the world around us was so distinct that we had to invent the term "Lynchian" before we could even dare attempt to wrap our heads around it. He inspired...
He's a creative force so singular and unique that his work helped us make sense of our own existence. His auteur perspective on the world around us was so distinct that we had to invent the term "Lynchian" before we could even dare attempt to wrap our heads around it. He inspired...
- 1/19/2025
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
The late David Lynch was always best known for his fascination with the grotesque. Although Lynch never considered himself a surrealist, his films often stretched into the surreal, presenting a dark, bent version of reality where only dream logic applies. His debut feature, "Eraserhead," he once described as "a dream of dark and troubling things." Many celebrated his controversial 1986 neo-noir "Blue Velvet," a film that is full of murder, kink, and aggressive sexuality. He deconstructed soap opera dynamics with his somnambulistic TV series (and subsequent feature film version of) "Twin Peaks," went on a lusty crime spree with "Wild at Heart," and made a shadowy contemplation of shifting identities with his porn-inflected 1997 flick "Lost Highway."
Then, in 1999, Lynch did the strangest thing he could have possibly done. He made a G-rated biographical movie for the Disney company.
For "The Straight Story," Lynch eschewed his usual obsessions with sex, death, and violence,...
Then, in 1999, Lynch did the strangest thing he could have possibly done. He made a G-rated biographical movie for the Disney company.
For "The Straight Story," Lynch eschewed his usual obsessions with sex, death, and violence,...
- 1/19/2025
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Isabella Rossellini, who had her breakout role in David Lynch’s “Blue Velvet” and went on to date the man for five years, paid tribute to the late director following his death.
“I loved him so much. Thanks for all your kind messages,” Rossellini wrote on Instagram on Friday morning, posting a photo of her with Lynch.
Also starring Kyle MacLachlan, Dennis Hopper and Laura Dern, the neo-noir mystery film “Blue Velvet” premiered in 1986 and follows a college student who returns home to see his ill father only to stumble upon a vast criminal conspiracy. Despite mixed reviews from critics, the movie earned Lynch his second Academy Award nomination for Best Director. It was later credited as establishing Rossellini as a serious actor after her work as a model.
The two collaborated again four years later on 1990’s “Wild at Heart.” Also starring Dern in addition to Nicolas Cage, Willem Dafoe,...
“I loved him so much. Thanks for all your kind messages,” Rossellini wrote on Instagram on Friday morning, posting a photo of her with Lynch.
Also starring Kyle MacLachlan, Dennis Hopper and Laura Dern, the neo-noir mystery film “Blue Velvet” premiered in 1986 and follows a college student who returns home to see his ill father only to stumble upon a vast criminal conspiracy. Despite mixed reviews from critics, the movie earned Lynch his second Academy Award nomination for Best Director. It was later credited as establishing Rossellini as a serious actor after her work as a model.
The two collaborated again four years later on 1990’s “Wild at Heart.” Also starring Dern in addition to Nicolas Cage, Willem Dafoe,...
- 1/17/2025
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
David Lynch, the visionary filmmaker who died Thursday at 78, months after revealing he had been diagnosed with emphysema as a lifetime smoker, was such an essential figure in the history of cinema that he had his own adjective: Lynchian. The term describes works that share characteristics with some of his most memorable creations.
Lynch’s work was unmistakable. “I loved David’s films. Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive, and Elephant Man defined him as a singular, visionary dreamer who directed films that felt handmade,” Steven Spielberg, who cast Lynch to play John Ford in The Fabelmans, said in the aftermath of his friend’s death. It’s a sentiment shared widely on social media over the last several hours.
In movies like 1986’s Blue Velvet, 1997’s Lost Highway, and 2001’s Mulholland Drive — not to mention the 1990s ABC TV drama Twin Peaks — Lynch portrayed a mundane America of seemingly pastoral splendor undercut by stupefaction and terror.
Lynch’s work was unmistakable. “I loved David’s films. Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive, and Elephant Man defined him as a singular, visionary dreamer who directed films that felt handmade,” Steven Spielberg, who cast Lynch to play John Ford in The Fabelmans, said in the aftermath of his friend’s death. It’s a sentiment shared widely on social media over the last several hours.
In movies like 1986’s Blue Velvet, 1997’s Lost Highway, and 2001’s Mulholland Drive — not to mention the 1990s ABC TV drama Twin Peaks — Lynch portrayed a mundane America of seemingly pastoral splendor undercut by stupefaction and terror.
- 1/16/2025
- by Ray Richmond
- Gold Derby
Steven Spielberg, Nicolas Cage, and Kyle MacLachlan are among the prominent figures paying tribute to David Lynch, whose death was announced Thursday.
“I loved David’s films. Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive, and Elephant Man defined him as a singular, visionary dreamer who directed films that felt handmade,” Spielberg said in a statement. “I got to know David when he played John Ford in The Fabelmans. Here was one of my heroes — David Lynch playing one of my heroes. It was surreal and seemed like a scene out of one of David’s own movies. The world is going to miss such an original and unique voice. His films have already stood the test of time, and they always will.”
Cage, who starred in Lynch’s Wild at Heart, called Lynch “a singular genius in cinema, one of the greatest artists of this or any time. He was brave, brilliant, and...
“I loved David’s films. Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive, and Elephant Man defined him as a singular, visionary dreamer who directed films that felt handmade,” Spielberg said in a statement. “I got to know David when he played John Ford in The Fabelmans. Here was one of my heroes — David Lynch playing one of my heroes. It was surreal and seemed like a scene out of one of David’s own movies. The world is going to miss such an original and unique voice. His films have already stood the test of time, and they always will.”
Cage, who starred in Lynch’s Wild at Heart, called Lynch “a singular genius in cinema, one of the greatest artists of this or any time. He was brave, brilliant, and...
- 1/16/2025
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Nicolas Cage reflected on the passing of David Lynch, calling the Wild At Heart director 'solid gold.' Lynch's family confirmed the filmmaker had died aged 78 earlier today.
Cage was the star of Lynch's 1990 black comedy road trip film Wild at Heart, and he recalled his time working with the famed director to Deadline, describing Lynch as "a singular genius in cinema, one of the greatest artists of this or any time." Cage went on to talk about his experience on the set of Wild at Heart. "He was brave, brilliant, and a maverick with a joyful sense of humor. I never had more fun on a film set than working with David Lynch. He will always be solid gold."
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Director Ridley Scott talks about the challenges of filming the iconic sci-fi horror...
Cage was the star of Lynch's 1990 black comedy road trip film Wild at Heart, and he recalled his time working with the famed director to Deadline, describing Lynch as "a singular genius in cinema, one of the greatest artists of this or any time." Cage went on to talk about his experience on the set of Wild at Heart. "He was brave, brilliant, and a maverick with a joyful sense of humor. I never had more fun on a film set than working with David Lynch. He will always be solid gold."
Related 'We Had No Digital Effects in Those Days': Ridley Scott Recalls Biggest Fears Filming Alien
Director Ridley Scott talks about the challenges of filming the iconic sci-fi horror...
- 1/16/2025
- by Sam Fang
- CBR
Ridley Scott recently revealed some of his biggest fears he encountered while filming the iconic 1979 sci-fi horror film Alien. He also talked about his concerns with the franchise's Xenomorph villain.
In a video with GQ, Scott talked about his process working on the original Alien movie, and how he was afraid that the movie wouldn't have enough scares. "Don’t forget, we had no digital effects in those days," he said. "Nothing. And so backdrops have to be painted, and I have to find a very tall, thin man to squeeze into a rubber suit. And therefore, when you do that, you can shoot very little, show as little as possible, because it doesn’t really hold up."
Related 'I Hate That So Much': VFX Artist Laments Ridley Scott Cutting Back CGI on 1 Major Moment in Prometheus
Ridley Scott's Prometheus removed CGI for one character's crucial transformation, and VFX artists...
In a video with GQ, Scott talked about his process working on the original Alien movie, and how he was afraid that the movie wouldn't have enough scares. "Don’t forget, we had no digital effects in those days," he said. "Nothing. And so backdrops have to be painted, and I have to find a very tall, thin man to squeeze into a rubber suit. And therefore, when you do that, you can shoot very little, show as little as possible, because it doesn’t really hold up."
Related 'I Hate That So Much': VFX Artist Laments Ridley Scott Cutting Back CGI on 1 Major Moment in Prometheus
Ridley Scott's Prometheus removed CGI for one character's crucial transformation, and VFX artists...
- 1/16/2025
- by Sam Fang
- CBR
Exclusive: The star of David Lynch’s Palme d’Or winning 1990 road trip bender, Wild at Heart, Nicolas Cage tells us that the late filmmaker who died today, “was a singular genius in cinema, one of the greatest artists of this or any time.”
“He was brave, brilliant, and a maverick with a joyful sense of humor,” Cage continues, “I never had more fun on a film set than working with David Lynch. He will always be solid gold.”
In the movie, which was shot in New Orleans and Louisiana, Cage plays an Elvis-like character, Sailor, an ex-con, recently from prison who reunites with the love of his life, Lula, played by Laura Dern, who broke out in Lynch’s Blue Velvet. The problem in their lives remains Lula’s notorious mother (played by Dern’s real life mom Diane Ladd) who sends hitman and detectives on Sailor and Lula...
“He was brave, brilliant, and a maverick with a joyful sense of humor,” Cage continues, “I never had more fun on a film set than working with David Lynch. He will always be solid gold.”
In the movie, which was shot in New Orleans and Louisiana, Cage plays an Elvis-like character, Sailor, an ex-con, recently from prison who reunites with the love of his life, Lula, played by Laura Dern, who broke out in Lynch’s Blue Velvet. The problem in their lives remains Lula’s notorious mother (played by Dern’s real life mom Diane Ladd) who sends hitman and detectives on Sailor and Lula...
- 1/16/2025
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
While the late David Lynch made an inimitable and indelible mark on cinema from the director’s chair, his final big-screen contribution came in front of the camera with an unforgettable cameo in The Fabelmans.
In Steven Spielberg’s 2022 semi-autobiographical film, Lynch appears toward the end of the movie as another legendary filmmaker, John Ford, who is visited by an aspiring young filmmaker.
While just a cameo, Lynch-as-Ford steals every second of the scene and distills the entire art of filmmaking with one piece of advice: “When the horizons at the bottom,...
In Steven Spielberg’s 2022 semi-autobiographical film, Lynch appears toward the end of the movie as another legendary filmmaker, John Ford, who is visited by an aspiring young filmmaker.
While just a cameo, Lynch-as-Ford steals every second of the scene and distills the entire art of filmmaking with one piece of advice: “When the horizons at the bottom,...
- 1/16/2025
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Ridley Scott is one of the most accomplished filmmakers of all time. Even though he didn't direct his first feature film until he was 40 years old, which is older than most filmmakers, he has directed an impressive 29 films. His debut feature, The Duelists, was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, which set the stage for his incredibly successful career. Some of Ridley Scott's best movies include Blade Runner, Black Hawk Down, Kingdom of Heaven, Gladiator, and its recently released sequel, Gladiator II.
These films prove that Scott is one of the most talented directors of his generation. Most of his movies are incredibly ambitious, large-scale genre films. He has made several historical epics but has also continuously shown interest in the science fiction genre. Scott's first two sci-fi films are actually commonly recognized as two of the best science-fiction movies of all time. His second film...
These films prove that Scott is one of the most talented directors of his generation. Most of his movies are incredibly ambitious, large-scale genre films. He has made several historical epics but has also continuously shown interest in the science fiction genre. Scott's first two sci-fi films are actually commonly recognized as two of the best science-fiction movies of all time. His second film...
- 1/15/2025
- by Max Ruscinski
- ScreenRant
A Time for Killing is a 1967 Western film that is more of a grim look at war and revenge than it is a rollicking shootout in the American frontier. Also known as The Long Ride Home, A Time For Killing is a Civil War Western set in a Union prisoner-of-war camp near the Mexican border where Major Tom Wolcott (Glenn Ford) is in charge of an inept group of Union guards and scheming Confederate prisoners. The prisoners are led by Captain Dorrit Bentley (George Hamilton), a Southern gentleman who is not as gallant as he would like to believe.
Along with being Harrison Ford's first credited movie role as Lt. Shaffer, A Time for Killing is best known for switching directors early in production. The film was first set to be directed by B-movie legend, Roger Corman, who left after reported fights with Columbia Studios, who grew frustrated with...
Along with being Harrison Ford's first credited movie role as Lt. Shaffer, A Time for Killing is best known for switching directors early in production. The film was first set to be directed by B-movie legend, Roger Corman, who left after reported fights with Columbia Studios, who grew frustrated with...
- 1/10/2025
- by Zachary Moser
- ScreenRant
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This January, Peacock is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the intense biographical thriller series Lockerbie: A Search For Truth to the return of the hit British reality series The Traitors. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Peacock this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the seven best films that are coming to Peacock in January 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Alien (January 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 93% Credit – 20th Century Fox
Alien is a sci-fi horror thriller film directed by Ridley Scott from a screenplay by Dan O’Bannon. The 1979 film follows the crew of a spacecraft that intercepts a distress signal from a planet. They soon set out to investigate, but they are attacked by an alien entity that invades their ship.
This January, Peacock is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the intense biographical thriller series Lockerbie: A Search For Truth to the return of the hit British reality series The Traitors. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Peacock this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the seven best films that are coming to Peacock in January 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Alien (January 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 93% Credit – 20th Century Fox
Alien is a sci-fi horror thriller film directed by Ridley Scott from a screenplay by Dan O’Bannon. The 1979 film follows the crew of a spacecraft that intercepts a distress signal from a planet. They soon set out to investigate, but they are attacked by an alien entity that invades their ship.
- 1/2/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Paris, Texas, spine #501, is now available on 4K in the Criterion Collection.
Wim Wenders sprawling masterpiece receives a well-deserved 4K update this month from the Criterion Collection. Part mystery, part neo-western and part road trip movie, Paris, Texas is a beautiful depiction of love, loss and the American west.
Related The 100 Greatest Movies of All-Time Paris, Texas plot
Travis Henderson (Harry Dean Stanton) wonders out of the desert after being missing for years. He seemingly has no idea who he is or where he’s been. He’s reunited with his brother, Walt (Dean Stockwell), whose been raising Travis’ young son. Travis’ surprising reappearance causes the lives of those around him to be thrown into disarray as he slowly begins to piece his former life back together.
The review
The cinematography, consisting of wide shots, vacant landscapes and minimalist imagery, gives Paris, Texas a distinct visual style that perfectly compliments...
Wim Wenders sprawling masterpiece receives a well-deserved 4K update this month from the Criterion Collection. Part mystery, part neo-western and part road trip movie, Paris, Texas is a beautiful depiction of love, loss and the American west.
Related The 100 Greatest Movies of All-Time Paris, Texas plot
Travis Henderson (Harry Dean Stanton) wonders out of the desert after being missing for years. He seemingly has no idea who he is or where he’s been. He’s reunited with his brother, Walt (Dean Stockwell), whose been raising Travis’ young son. Travis’ surprising reappearance causes the lives of those around him to be thrown into disarray as he slowly begins to piece his former life back together.
The review
The cinematography, consisting of wide shots, vacant landscapes and minimalist imagery, gives Paris, Texas a distinct visual style that perfectly compliments...
- 12/30/2024
- by Joshua Ryan
- FandomWire
Prolific horror author Stephen King has written a vast number of novels and short stories, many of which have been made into film and TV adaptations. There are some truly great ones, like Mike Flanagan's "Gerald's Game" and "Doctor Sleep," and then there are the not-so-great ones, like the awful cell-phone zombie movie "Cell" and the critically panned but mostly forgettable "Graveyard Shift."
One has to wonder how King himself feels about all of these adaptations. Well, except maybe for "The Shining," because King has made his feelings about Stanley Kubrick's adaptation crystal clear. (He hates it. Like really, really hates it.)
While promoting the film adaptation of "Dreamcatcher" in 2003, King revealed that he also wasn't so hot on another film version of one of his books, even though it was directed by master of horror John Carpenter. The 1983 movie "Christine" apparently "bored" King just as much as "The Shining" did,...
One has to wonder how King himself feels about all of these adaptations. Well, except maybe for "The Shining," because King has made his feelings about Stanley Kubrick's adaptation crystal clear. (He hates it. Like really, really hates it.)
While promoting the film adaptation of "Dreamcatcher" in 2003, King revealed that he also wasn't so hot on another film version of one of his books, even though it was directed by master of horror John Carpenter. The 1983 movie "Christine" apparently "bored" King just as much as "The Shining" did,...
- 12/9/2024
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
From its Southwestern skyscraper surfaces to its bush- and junk car-pocked bedrock, there’s something slightly off-kilter about the America of Wim Wenders’s Paris, Texas. The solidly masculine cast is nothing if not indigenous: For one, when the sun-punched Travis Henderson, played by Harry Dean Stanton, first stumbles into frame, his uncultivated, hirsute face and dusty red cap seem like natural geological formations that have been patiently waiting, cragged and craterous, for us to anticlimactically discover them. And the relationship-oriented, plot-shunning dialogue by multihyphenate creative Sam Shepherd taps into dialectal heartbrokenness without a shred of disassociating local lingo.
But there are tellingly alien factors out there. How did Travis and his brother Walt (Dean Stockwell) wind up with women who drip sophisticated European sex appeal from their ripe lips and honey hair? And why does every truck stop along highway 10 emit the same sickly green aura that glows like a clumsy,...
But there are tellingly alien factors out there. How did Travis and his brother Walt (Dean Stockwell) wind up with women who drip sophisticated European sex appeal from their ripe lips and honey hair? And why does every truck stop along highway 10 emit the same sickly green aura that glows like a clumsy,...
- 12/9/2024
- by Joseph Jon Lanthier
- Slant Magazine
Ridley Scott has never been one to hold back on criticizing something he doesnt like, or feels could be done betterand his candid views even extend to his own failings with the Alien franchise. While speaking to Deadline, the director reflected on the 45-year-old sci-fi horror saga, and how he partly takes responsibility for the franchise's failings.
In 1979, Scott created a sci-fi masterpiece with Alien, a claustrophobic horror movie that held back on excessive action and gore, but delivered a tense and unforgettable cinematic experience. However, when the second movie was released in 1986 under the simple title of Aliens, it was James Cameron behind the camera, and the movie he delivered was completely different to Scotts tight, closed in original. During his interview, Scott explained that after Aliens, things began to head south. He recalled:
"Jims was a very good sequel. Three and four became more and more difficult. As it unrolled,...
In 1979, Scott created a sci-fi masterpiece with Alien, a claustrophobic horror movie that held back on excessive action and gore, but delivered a tense and unforgettable cinematic experience. However, when the second movie was released in 1986 under the simple title of Aliens, it was James Cameron behind the camera, and the movie he delivered was completely different to Scotts tight, closed in original. During his interview, Scott explained that after Aliens, things began to head south. He recalled:
"Jims was a very good sequel. Three and four became more and more difficult. As it unrolled,...
- 11/15/2024
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb
The early years of Saturday Night Live weren’t exactly the most sober. In retrospect, Lorne Michaels probably should have credited a giant baggy of cocaine as one of the “Not Ready for Prime Time Players.” But even though the cast was far from clear-headed, an early host’s drinking problem was so severe that it nearly derailed the entire show.
During its second season in March of 1977, SNL featured host Broderick Crawford, the legendary actor best known for his Oscar-winning performance in All the King’s Men.
Unfortunately, Crawford was a severe alcoholic, whose drinking became so bad that he was “arrested several times for DUI.” Oddly enough, this happened while he was working on the TV cop show Highway Patrol.
In a recent interview with The A.V. Club, Dan Aykroyd was asked about the one and only time that Crawford hosted SNL. Aykroyd recounted that Michaels begged Crawford to...
During its second season in March of 1977, SNL featured host Broderick Crawford, the legendary actor best known for his Oscar-winning performance in All the King’s Men.
Unfortunately, Crawford was a severe alcoholic, whose drinking became so bad that he was “arrested several times for DUI.” Oddly enough, this happened while he was working on the TV cop show Highway Patrol.
In a recent interview with The A.V. Club, Dan Aykroyd was asked about the one and only time that Crawford hosted SNL. Aykroyd recounted that Michaels begged Crawford to...
- 11/12/2024
- Cracked
Legendary director and producer Ridley Scott is reportedly developing a new Alien movie. After the success of this years Alien: Romulus, the Hollywood Reporter revealed that Scott and his Scott Free Productions company are developing a new movie in the franchise for 20th Century Studios.
Alien: Romulus, produced by Scott and his production company, earned $350 million this year worldwide. It remains to be seen if Scotts new Alien venture will be a sequel to Romulus. For his role as a producer on Romulus, Scott, who is known for directing such epic films as not only Alien (1979), but Blade Runner (1982) and Gladiator (2000) and its upcoming sequel, Gladiator II, saw himself as a guiding force for the films director Fede lvarez.
Related Ridley Scotts $218 Million Historical Epic Comes to Prime Video in November
A historical epic from Gladiator franchise director Ridley Scott is coming to Prime Video ahead of Gladiator II's debut in theaters.
Alien: Romulus, produced by Scott and his production company, earned $350 million this year worldwide. It remains to be seen if Scotts new Alien venture will be a sequel to Romulus. For his role as a producer on Romulus, Scott, who is known for directing such epic films as not only Alien (1979), but Blade Runner (1982) and Gladiator (2000) and its upcoming sequel, Gladiator II, saw himself as a guiding force for the films director Fede lvarez.
Related Ridley Scotts $218 Million Historical Epic Comes to Prime Video in November
A historical epic from Gladiator franchise director Ridley Scott is coming to Prime Video ahead of Gladiator II's debut in theaters.
- 11/1/2024
- by Deana Carpenter
- CBR
It’s shaping up to be a Huston family Christmas.
Siblings and Hollywood royalty Anjelica and Danny Huston are teaming on a new project, The Christmas Witch Trial of La Befana, a hybrid animated and live-action feature film that is currently shooting in Los Angeles and Ontario, Canada.
HighballTV confirmed the details of the film, which was written by David James Brock and HighballTV’s Melissa D’Agostino based on an idea they conceived with Matt Campagna who is also directing with D’Agostino, a frequent creative partner. Johnathan Sharp is producing.
The plot follows a peculiar court case that unspools after the children in a rural Italian village kidnap their legendary Christmas witch, played by Huston, and put her on trial in an attempt to stop her annual judgment from their lives. While casting a spell through witches, fantasy and Italian folklore, the project is said to touch on universal themes of grief,...
Siblings and Hollywood royalty Anjelica and Danny Huston are teaming on a new project, The Christmas Witch Trial of La Befana, a hybrid animated and live-action feature film that is currently shooting in Los Angeles and Ontario, Canada.
HighballTV confirmed the details of the film, which was written by David James Brock and HighballTV’s Melissa D’Agostino based on an idea they conceived with Matt Campagna who is also directing with D’Agostino, a frequent creative partner. Johnathan Sharp is producing.
The plot follows a peculiar court case that unspools after the children in a rural Italian village kidnap their legendary Christmas witch, played by Huston, and put her on trial in an attempt to stop her annual judgment from their lives. While casting a spell through witches, fantasy and Italian folklore, the project is said to touch on universal themes of grief,...
- 10/31/2024
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tom Cruise has always embraced risks, almost as if he’s married to the thrill of it. So, it’s no surprise that stories of his risky businesses from the set of Risky Business continue to captivate our attention. The film that launched Cruise into superstardom, was marked by more than just that, as it is also still discussed thanks to his steamy affair with co-star Rebecca De Mornay.
Rebecca De Mornay and Tom Cruise in Risky Business | Credits: Warner Bros.
However, the romance was not without drama, reportedly leading to the end of one Hollywood couple. Here is what all went on behind the scenes!
Inside the Risky Business Behind the Scenes with Rebecca De Mornay and Tom Cruise!
Even after four decades, Risky Business still has fans buzzing with behind-the-scenes gossip, particularly about the rumored romance between Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay. The duo met while filming the 1983 classic.
Rebecca De Mornay and Tom Cruise in Risky Business | Credits: Warner Bros.
However, the romance was not without drama, reportedly leading to the end of one Hollywood couple. Here is what all went on behind the scenes!
Inside the Risky Business Behind the Scenes with Rebecca De Mornay and Tom Cruise!
Even after four decades, Risky Business still has fans buzzing with behind-the-scenes gossip, particularly about the rumored romance between Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay. The duo met while filming the 1983 classic.
- 10/22/2024
- by Sampurna Banerjee
- FandomWire
Many of us, whether in the entertainment business or outside of it, choose lives that are constantly on the move with goal after goal being strived for, barely taking a day or even a moment for slowing down to enjoy the sweetness of living. Today’s movies reflect a similar state of mind as many of our favorite protagonists are highly motivated to achieve ambitious dreams, often losing relationships and sanity over their seemingly impossible ends. As if in response to this, Wim Wenders’ newest film 'Perfect Days' (2023) follows a character who acts as the opposite. Shot on location in Tokyo Japan with legendary Japanese star Koji Yakusho giving an award winning performance, Wim Wenders’ newest film, 'Perfect Days' brings a slice of life treat to the modern era of world cinema that is in parts delightful and endearing, other parts somber and thoughtful, and overall encompassed by a feeling...
- 10/20/2024
- by Elijah van der Fluit
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
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