Hellboy's Ron Perlman is heading back to a familiar genre in the horror comedy Horrified. He joins an impressive cast that also includes Dexter alum Julie Benz and Mean Girls star Busy Philipps.
Deadline reports that Benz plays a horror genre icon who decides to hit the convention circuit in order to make some quick money. However, the one-time scream queen will unexpectedly find herself and her fans terrorized by a serial killer wearing the same grotesque pig mask from her movies.
Horrified will be the feature directorial debut for filmmaker Michael Zara, who has also penned the screenplay. Zara got his start as a staff writer and story editor for three seasons on the TNT drama series Major Crimes. He previously delved into the horror genre for the Syfy original movie Letters to Satan Claus, about a journalist (played by Wynonna Earp: Vengeance actor Karen Knox) whose return...
Deadline reports that Benz plays a horror genre icon who decides to hit the convention circuit in order to make some quick money. However, the one-time scream queen will unexpectedly find herself and her fans terrorized by a serial killer wearing the same grotesque pig mask from her movies.
Horrified will be the feature directorial debut for filmmaker Michael Zara, who has also penned the screenplay. Zara got his start as a staff writer and story editor for three seasons on the TNT drama series Major Crimes. He previously delved into the horror genre for the Syfy original movie Letters to Satan Claus, about a journalist (played by Wynonna Earp: Vengeance actor Karen Knox) whose return...
- 6/23/2025
- by Justin Harp
- CBR
Bell Media’s 2025/26 slate will include a comedy series from Elliot Page’s production house, new shows from Tom Green and Jared Keeso and a batch of U.S. acquisitions, as the Canadian broadcaster puts plans in place to supercharge streamer Crave with more network fare.
The Toronto-based owner of CTV and Crave – Canada’s biggest network and streamer, respectively – revealed the headline-heavy slate to advertisers today days after launching what the company called its “most competitive digital rate card,” a move that comes as networks explore how AI can help targeted digital ads offset falling revenues elsewhere.
As Bell’s VP of Content Development & Programming Justin Stockman said in an interview with Deadline: “There are a lot of mouths to feed between being the number one network and the biggest streamer, so we have a lot of content to acquire and commission.”
Crave, in particular, has grown as fare...
The Toronto-based owner of CTV and Crave – Canada’s biggest network and streamer, respectively – revealed the headline-heavy slate to advertisers today days after launching what the company called its “most competitive digital rate card,” a move that comes as networks explore how AI can help targeted digital ads offset falling revenues elsewhere.
As Bell’s VP of Content Development & Programming Justin Stockman said in an interview with Deadline: “There are a lot of mouths to feed between being the number one network and the biggest streamer, so we have a lot of content to acquire and commission.”
Crave, in particular, has grown as fare...
- 6/5/2025
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Alchemy X Hammer: "Alchemy England has collaborated with Hammer House of Horror to launch a special limited edition clothing capsule in celebration of Hammer's 90th anniversary. This exciting collection brings together the distinctive aesthetics of both brands, creating a unique offering for fans and collectors alike.
This collaboration merges the worlds of alternative lifestyle and classic British horror, offering fans a chance to own a piece of history and celebrate a milestone in horror entertainment.
Alchemy England is a famous British alternative lifestyle brand established in 1977. The iconic brand is considered a world leader in its industry, with products sold to 58 countries across the globe. Alchemy boasts an extensive library of over 900 incredible, unique and distinctive artworks. Known for its extraordinary Jewellery designs that to this day are all hand made in England.
Hammer House of Horror This British anthology series, which was produced by England's leading exporters of horror films,...
This collaboration merges the worlds of alternative lifestyle and classic British horror, offering fans a chance to own a piece of history and celebrate a milestone in horror entertainment.
Alchemy England is a famous British alternative lifestyle brand established in 1977. The iconic brand is considered a world leader in its industry, with products sold to 58 countries across the globe. Alchemy boasts an extensive library of over 900 incredible, unique and distinctive artworks. Known for its extraordinary Jewellery designs that to this day are all hand made in England.
Hammer House of Horror This British anthology series, which was produced by England's leading exporters of horror films,...
- 10/14/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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Wynonna Earp is finally returning home to Purgatory, three years after going on the road to battle her most dangerous villain yet. Three years after ending its run on Syfy, the supernatural Western action-adventure series is returning with a sequel to most of the original cast and a new and exciting villain. Directed by Paolo Barzman, from a screenplay co-written by Emily Andras and Beau Smith, and while for all intents and purposes, it is a standalone film, there are some talks of rebooting the series.
Wynonna Earp: Vengeance follows the story of Wynonna as she is continues her work on the road with the help of Doc Holliday but she soon has to return to Purgatory after getting an ominous call to fight against a psychotic seductress who is out for revenge against Wynonna and everyone she loves.
Wynonna Earp is finally returning home to Purgatory, three years after going on the road to battle her most dangerous villain yet. Three years after ending its run on Syfy, the supernatural Western action-adventure series is returning with a sequel to most of the original cast and a new and exciting villain. Directed by Paolo Barzman, from a screenplay co-written by Emily Andras and Beau Smith, and while for all intents and purposes, it is a standalone film, there are some talks of rebooting the series.
Wynonna Earp: Vengeance follows the story of Wynonna as she is continues her work on the road with the help of Doc Holliday but she soon has to return to Purgatory after getting an ominous call to fight against a psychotic seductress who is out for revenge against Wynonna and everyone she loves.
- 9/18/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The following contains an Earpin’ amount of spoilers from Wynonna Earp: Vengeance, the 90-minute reunion special/don’t-call-it-a-movie now streaming on Tubi.
Your favorite demon-slaying gunslinger was put back to work in Wynonna Earp: Vengeance, now streaming on Tubi.
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Wynonna (played by Melanie Scrofano) and Doc’s (Tim Rozon...
Your favorite demon-slaying gunslinger was put back to work in Wynonna Earp: Vengeance, now streaming on Tubi.
More from TVLineTulsa King Premiere Recap: Merely a Bump in the Road - Plus, Grade It!Wynonna Earp Star: 'I Loved' How Vengeance Special Ended, But 'I May Be Alone In That' (Watch Video Q&a)The Old Man Season 2 Premiere Recap: Will Chase Survive This Rescue Mission? (Plus, Grade It!)
Wynonna (played by Melanie Scrofano) and Doc’s (Tim Rozon...
- 9/13/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
There is a gunfight sequence, glimpsed in the trailer for Tubi’s 90-minute Wynonna: Earp Vengeance special, that in full is pretty damn cool.
But to hear series star Melanie Scrofano tell it, filming the scene was more than cool. It was painfully frigid.
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“It was freezing,” Scrofano recalls in the TVLine video Q&a above.
But to hear series star Melanie Scrofano tell it, filming the scene was more than cool. It was painfully frigid.
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“It was freezing,” Scrofano recalls in the TVLine video Q&a above.
- 9/9/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: The 2024 Inside Out 2Slgbtq+ Film Festival has revealed the award winners for the 34th edition of the festival, with $22,500 in prizes handed out to various 2Slgbtq+ filmmakers. Laurie Townshend’s A Mother Apart, received three awards including Best First Feature and Best Canadian Feature juried awards as well as Audience Award for Best Documentary. Susie Yankou’s Sisters received the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature, and Simon Gualtieri’s Friend of a Friend (Ami d’ami) won the Best Canadian Short Film.
The festival also announced Andrew Chappelle’s upcoming project, I’m Gonna Kill You, which won the annual “Pitch, Please!” contest. The “Pitch, Please!” competition took place in person on June 1 with competitors from across the globe presenting a short, two-minute pitch to a jury and audience. Prizes awarded to the winner include a cash production grant of $5,000 sponsored by Netflix.
The 34th edition of Inside...
The festival also announced Andrew Chappelle’s upcoming project, I’m Gonna Kill You, which won the annual “Pitch, Please!” contest. The “Pitch, Please!” competition took place in person on June 1 with competitors from across the globe presenting a short, two-minute pitch to a jury and audience. Prizes awarded to the winner include a cash production grant of $5,000 sponsored by Netflix.
The 34th edition of Inside...
- 6/3/2024
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Canadian distributor and global sales agent Filmoption International has acquired international sales rights, excluding Canada, for film “We Forgot to Break Up” and has launched sales at the Cannes Film Festival’s market.
Based on Kayt Burgess’s award-winning book “Heidegger Stairwell,” and written by Noel S. Baker, Pat Mills and Zoe Whittall, the film follows a diverse group of musicians who form a band to spark a musical revolution. As their band, “The New Normals,” rises to fame, they navigate personal and romantic complexities, creating a rock sound that transcends gender and orientation. “We Forgot to Break Up” aims to offer an authentic portrayal of music, love, and friendship in the early 2000s indie music scene as the protagonists strive to make their voices heard and forge an unshakable bond that transcends labels.
The film is directed by actor and filmmaker Karen Knox (“The Year of Staring at Noses...
Based on Kayt Burgess’s award-winning book “Heidegger Stairwell,” and written by Noel S. Baker, Pat Mills and Zoe Whittall, the film follows a diverse group of musicians who form a band to spark a musical revolution. As their band, “The New Normals,” rises to fame, they navigate personal and romantic complexities, creating a rock sound that transcends gender and orientation. “We Forgot to Break Up” aims to offer an authentic portrayal of music, love, and friendship in the early 2000s indie music scene as the protagonists strive to make their voices heard and forge an unshakable bond that transcends labels.
The film is directed by actor and filmmaker Karen Knox (“The Year of Staring at Noses...
- 5/23/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Inside Out, Toronto’s LGBTQ+ film festival, has revealed the full program lineup for its 34th edition, including its opening night selection, My Old Ass, from Canadian director Megan Park.
My Old Ass, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival where is was acquired by Amazon MGM, follows an 18 year-old Elliott (Maisy Stella) who meets her 39-year-old self (Aubrey Plaza) who warns her about falling in love.
Karen Knox’s sophomore feature We Forgot To Break Up, adapted from the novel Heidegger Stairwell by Canadian author Kayt Burgess, will close the fest. Elsewhere in the lineup is Susie Yankou’s Sisters, which is this year’s 2024 Re:Focus Gala selection and Anthony Schatteman’s debut feature Young Hearts acting as the The Centerpiece Gala film.
“We are thrilled to welcome audiences back for the 34th annual Inside Out 2Slgbtq+ Film Festival,” says Elie Chivi, Co-Head and Executive Director. “As the film festival landscape continues to evolve,...
My Old Ass, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival where is was acquired by Amazon MGM, follows an 18 year-old Elliott (Maisy Stella) who meets her 39-year-old self (Aubrey Plaza) who warns her about falling in love.
Karen Knox’s sophomore feature We Forgot To Break Up, adapted from the novel Heidegger Stairwell by Canadian author Kayt Burgess, will close the fest. Elsewhere in the lineup is Susie Yankou’s Sisters, which is this year’s 2024 Re:Focus Gala selection and Anthony Schatteman’s debut feature Young Hearts acting as the The Centerpiece Gala film.
“We are thrilled to welcome audiences back for the 34th annual Inside Out 2Slgbtq+ Film Festival,” says Elie Chivi, Co-Head and Executive Director. “As the film festival landscape continues to evolve,...
- 5/3/2024
- by Mia Galuppo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The BFI Flare: London Lgbtqia+ Film Festival has revealed the line-up for its 38th edition which takes place March 13-24.
The programme comprises 57 features across the Hearts, Bodies and Mind strands, four of which are world premieres.
Scroll down for full line-up
World premiering is Karen Knox’s sophomore feature We Forgot To Break Up about a trans musician caught in a love triangle with his bandmates. The Canadian actress and filmmaker’s debut Adult Adoption premiered at Glasgow Film Festival in 2022.
Other world premieres are Kat Rohrer’s Austrian romantic comedy What A Feeling about two women who meet...
The programme comprises 57 features across the Hearts, Bodies and Mind strands, four of which are world premieres.
Scroll down for full line-up
World premiering is Karen Knox’s sophomore feature We Forgot To Break Up about a trans musician caught in a love triangle with his bandmates. The Canadian actress and filmmaker’s debut Adult Adoption premiered at Glasgow Film Festival in 2022.
Other world premieres are Kat Rohrer’s Austrian romantic comedy What A Feeling about two women who meet...
- 2/13/2024
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Rising Canadian talents Lane Webber Daniel Gravelle, June Laporte, Jordan Dawson and Hallea Jones have joined the cast of queer, indie music feature We Forgot To Break Up.
The film expands on the award-winning TIFF 2017 short film of the same name in which a young man meets up with his now-famous, former bandmates after a long absence.
The new feature will follow the story of a band of misfits who leave their small town to chase their dreams as indie rock gods in the big city.
It is billed as a love letter to the early 2000s Toronto indie music scene explored through the beating heart of a queer love triangle.
There will be original music by Torquil Campbell from the Montreal band Stars, as well as a soundtrack of early 2000s indie music from bands such as The Pixies and Cub.
Director and actress Karen Knox will direct We Forgot To Break Up,...
The film expands on the award-winning TIFF 2017 short film of the same name in which a young man meets up with his now-famous, former bandmates after a long absence.
The new feature will follow the story of a band of misfits who leave their small town to chase their dreams as indie rock gods in the big city.
It is billed as a love letter to the early 2000s Toronto indie music scene explored through the beating heart of a queer love triangle.
There will be original music by Torquil Campbell from the Montreal band Stars, as well as a soundtrack of early 2000s indie music from bands such as The Pixies and Cub.
Director and actress Karen Knox will direct We Forgot To Break Up,...
- 11/9/2022
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
Christina Ricci’s upcoming aquatic horror film “Monstrous” is set to premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival (Gff) in March.
Ricci plays a domestic abuse victim fleeing with her 7-year-old soon who soon encounters a terrifying monster living nearby. It is directed by Chris Sivertson (“All Cheerleaders Die”) and written by Carol Chrest (“The Prophet’s Game”).
Also having their world premieres at the festival, which is in its 18th edition, are “Skint,” from Peter Mullan and “Derry Girls” creator Lisa McGee, “Wake Up Punk” from Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren’s son Joe Corré, “Pictures from Iraq” about war photographer David Pratt and “Adult Adoption,” a debut film from Karen Knox.
Mark Rylance starrer “The Outfit” will open Gff while family drama “Murina,”direct by Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic and executive-produced by Martin Scorsese, will close it.
Altogether the line-up includes 10 World premieres, 4 European premieres, 65 U.K. premieres, and 13 Scottish premieres.
Ricci plays a domestic abuse victim fleeing with her 7-year-old soon who soon encounters a terrifying monster living nearby. It is directed by Chris Sivertson (“All Cheerleaders Die”) and written by Carol Chrest (“The Prophet’s Game”).
Also having their world premieres at the festival, which is in its 18th edition, are “Skint,” from Peter Mullan and “Derry Girls” creator Lisa McGee, “Wake Up Punk” from Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren’s son Joe Corré, “Pictures from Iraq” about war photographer David Pratt and “Adult Adoption,” a debut film from Karen Knox.
Mark Rylance starrer “The Outfit” will open Gff while family drama “Murina,”direct by Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic and executive-produced by Martin Scorsese, will close it.
Altogether the line-up includes 10 World premieres, 4 European premieres, 65 U.K. premieres, and 13 Scottish premieres.
- 1/27/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Glasgow Film Festival has unveiled the full line-up for its 2022 edition, which runs March 2-13.
Highlights include an exclusive preview screening of the first episode of season six of Starz’s popular series Outlander, which shoots in Scotland. The sixth series is due to debut on March 6.
There will be a total of 10 world premieres, including Christina Ricci thriller Monstrous; Skint, a series of monologues about living in poverty from a creative team led by Peter Mullan, Jenni Fagan, Cora Bissett and Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee; Joe Corré, the son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood, questioning the commodification of counterculture in Wake up Punk; Scottish war photographer David Pratt in Pictures From Iraq; and Adult Adoption, Karen Knox’s debut film about wanting to belong.
Films having their UK premieres at Glasgow include Venice Golden Lion Award-winner Happening; The Outfit, starring Mark Rylance; Cannes Camera D’or-winning Murina...
Highlights include an exclusive preview screening of the first episode of season six of Starz’s popular series Outlander, which shoots in Scotland. The sixth series is due to debut on March 6.
There will be a total of 10 world premieres, including Christina Ricci thriller Monstrous; Skint, a series of monologues about living in poverty from a creative team led by Peter Mullan, Jenni Fagan, Cora Bissett and Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee; Joe Corré, the son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood, questioning the commodification of counterculture in Wake up Punk; Scottish war photographer David Pratt in Pictures From Iraq; and Adult Adoption, Karen Knox’s debut film about wanting to belong.
Films having their UK premieres at Glasgow include Venice Golden Lion Award-winner Happening; The Outfit, starring Mark Rylance; Cannes Camera D’or-winning Murina...
- 1/27/2022
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
The festival takes place from March 2-13.
The 18th edition of the UK’s Glasgow Film Festival (Gff) will open with the UK premiere of Graham Moore’s US title The Outfit, and close with the UK premiere of Croatian director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic’s Camera d’Or-winning Murina, when the festival runs as an in-person event from March 2-13.
The line-up includes 10 world premieres, four European premieres and 65 UK premieres.
Scroll down for the full list of world premieres
The Outfit will receive its world premiere as a gala screening in Berlin and is the directorial debut of The Imitation Game writer Graham Moore.
The 18th edition of the UK’s Glasgow Film Festival (Gff) will open with the UK premiere of Graham Moore’s US title The Outfit, and close with the UK premiere of Croatian director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic’s Camera d’Or-winning Murina, when the festival runs as an in-person event from March 2-13.
The line-up includes 10 world premieres, four European premieres and 65 UK premieres.
Scroll down for the full list of world premieres
The Outfit will receive its world premiere as a gala screening in Berlin and is the directorial debut of The Imitation Game writer Graham Moore.
- 1/27/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
The festival takes place from March 2-13.
The 18th edition of the UK’s Glasgow Film Festival (Gff) will open with the UK premiere of Graham Moore’s US title The Outfit, and close with the UK premiere of Croatian director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic’s Camera d’Or-winning Murina, when the festival runs as an in-person event from March 2-13.
The line-up includes 10 world premieres, four European premieres and 65 UK premieres.
Scroll down for the full list of world premieres
The Outfit will receive its world premiere as a gala screening in Berlin and is the directorial debut of The Imitation Game writer Graham Moore.
The 18th edition of the UK’s Glasgow Film Festival (Gff) will open with the UK premiere of Graham Moore’s US title The Outfit, and close with the UK premiere of Croatian director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic’s Camera d’Or-winning Murina, when the festival runs as an in-person event from March 2-13.
The line-up includes 10 world premieres, four European premieres and 65 UK premieres.
Scroll down for the full list of world premieres
The Outfit will receive its world premiere as a gala screening in Berlin and is the directorial debut of The Imitation Game writer Graham Moore.
- 1/27/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
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