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Kristen Stewart's New Streaming Hit Thriller With 94% On Rt Is A Reminder To Watch This 5-Year-Old Horror Movie
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Love Lies Bleeding, now on Max, explores romance, identity, and crime through a whirlwind LGBTQ+ relationship. The film's sudden streaming popularity highlights its success and invites viewers to explore similar dark themes with Rose Glass' Saint Maud. Love Lies Bleeding's streaming success is due to its rave reviews and lack of a big theatrical release.

Kristen Stewart's LGBTQ+ thriller Love Lies Bleeding is now streaming on Max, and its newfound popularity is a reminder to watch another similar movie from 2019. In the film, Stewart plays Lou, an antisocial gym manager who falls into a whirlwind romance with an ambitious bodybuilder. However, their relationship starts to fall apart as Lou's past catches up to her. The Kristen Stewart movie not only explores themes of LGBTQ+ romance but also identity, family, and crime.

Love Lies Bleeding released theatrically in March and has now found a new streaming home on Max. In just a short time,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 7/31/2024
  • by Megan Hemenway
  • ScreenRant
7 Best Movies Like ‘Immaculate’ To Watch If You Loved the Sydney Sweeney Film
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Sydney Sweeney‘s second film of 2024 is finally here, let’s hope that it doesn’t turn into a disaster like the first one. Produced by Sweeney herself, Immaculate is a psychological horror film and it follows the story of a young nun who joins a convent in the Italian countryside. Her quiet life quickly turns into a nightmare because of the horrific secrets hidden in the convent. Directed by Michael Mohan, Immaculate also stars Simona Tabasco, Benedetta Porcaroli, and Álvaro Morte. So, if you loved Sweeney’s horror film here are some similar movies you should check out next.

The Convent

Co-written and directed by Paul Hyett, the 2018 film British horror film titled The Convent gives a similar atmosphere to Sweeney’s Immaculate. The Convent tells us the story of a group of young women seeking refuge from the turmoil of World War II in an isolated convent in the countryside.
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 3/24/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
‘Supernova’, ‘Saint Maud’ And ‘Malcolm & Marie’ Theatrical Debuts Look To Liven Up Specialty Box Office
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Harry Macqueen’s drama Supernova is one of many films this weekend that will open in theaters before hitting a digital platform — this seems to be a new trend.

Written and directed by Macqueen, The Bleecker Street pic that follows Sam (Colin Firth) and Tusker (Stanley Tucci), a couple of 20 years. They are more in love now than they ever have been but in the two years since Tusker was diagnosed with early-onset dementia, their lives have had to change.

As Tusker’s condition progresses, Sam is forced to place his life on hold and become his partner’s full-time caregiver. To make the most of every moment of their lives,they plan a road trip while Tusker is still able to travel, to see friends and family and revisit memories.

While Tusker had once been Sam’s rock, but now they have switched places. Sam has resolved to give...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 1/29/2021
  • by Dino-Ray Ramos
  • Deadline Film + TV
Review: "Saint Maud" — Rose Glass's Divine Horror
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In the canon of religious horror films—exemplified by Rosemary’s Baby (1968) and The Exorcist (1973)—the devil has long made a habit of weaponizing the female body. If a possession intervenes between the body and soul, for the pious and unbelieving alike, the corporeal tends to betray or eclipse the spiritual, and so the devil seems to have the upper hand. In Saint Maud, the sophisticated debut feature from writer-director Rose Glass, the divine could not be more physical, as flesh-ripping as it is orgasmic. Morfydd Clark plays an eccentric young nurse who, in the wake of trauma, has converted to what looks an awful lot like Catholicism and has newly christened herself Maud. Now working in hospice care, her latest charge is a formerly feted dancer, Amanda (Jennifer Ehle), debilitated by what appears to be cancer. Amanda, an atheist, generally finds Maud’s piety amusing, if sometimes endearing. Maud, meanwhile,...
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  • 10/8/2020
  • MUBI
Saint Maud, James Wan’s Malignant, and Scoob! Releases Postponed
James Wan
A new animated Scooby-Doo adventure, James Wan's next horror film, and a new religious horror movie from A24 are among the latest movies to be delayed due to the coronavirus.

Deadline reports the news that Warner Bros. has delayed the release of Scoob! and New Line Cinema has taken Wan's Malignant off the release schedule, while Bloody Disgusting shares the news of A24 postponing the release of Saint Maud.

Scoob! was slated for a May 15th release, Malignant was set to come out on August 14th, and Saint Maud was most recently expected to come out on April 10th.

Written and directed by Rose Glass, Saint Maud stars Morfydd Clark, Jennifer Ehle, Lilly Frazer, Lily Knight, Marcus Hutton, Turlough Convery, and Rosie Sansom. In case you missed it, read Emily von Seele's 5-star review of the movie.

Directed by Wan and written by Akela Cooper and J.T. Petty (based...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 3/24/2020
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
Morfydd Clark in Saint Maud (2019)
A24 and AMC Theatres Teaming Up for “She Is Risen” Screening Series, Including Saint Maud, The Exorcist Director’s Cut, and The Conjuring
Morfydd Clark in Saint Maud (2019)
Given 5 stars in Emily von Seele's Fantastic Fest review, Rose Glass' Saint Maud is coming to theaters this April, and to celebrate its release, A24 is teaming up with AMC for the "She is Risen" screening series.

Featuring The Exorcist Director's Cut, Rosemary's Baby, The Conjuring, and advance showings of Saint Maud, the "She is Risen" screening series of faith-centric films with powerful female performances will take place in participating AMC theaters beginning with The Exorcist on Friday the 13th of March.

For a full list of participating theaters and showtimes, visit:

https://www.amctheatres.com/amc-scene/she-is-risen-horror-event-will-haunt-you

Written and directed by Rose Glass, Saint Maud stars Morfydd Clark, Jennifer Ehle, Lilly Frazer, Lily Knight, Marcus Hutton, Turlough Convery, and Rosie Sansom. Following the "She is Risen" screening series, A24 will release Saint Maud in theaters across the Us on April 3rd, 2020.

"The debut film from writer-director Rose Glass, Saint Maud...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 3/2/2020
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
Morfydd Clark in Saint Maud (2019)
Is Saint Maud Experiencing a Divine Intervention in this 2nd Trailer (Out April 3rd)?
Morfydd Clark in Saint Maud (2019)
Tagline: "Your Savior is Coming." Saint Maud is the first film from director Rose Glass. Glass' debut focuses on a faithful servant of God, who is determined to save the soul of her dying employer. This award winning film has been making waves for its chilling material. And, this title stars Morfydd Clark as the protagonist, along with: Jennifer Ehle (Zero Dark Thirty), Lily Knight (The Finest) and Lily Frazer. A second trailer has been released for Saint Maud and can be found below. Glass' film had an appearance at the most recent Toronto International Film Festival. Here, she talked about the inspiration for the film: "the initial scenario I thought was interesting was about a young woman — I think she was even a nun...who hears the voice of God in her head and falls in love with him (Seventh Row)." This internal voice, which might be divine or other,...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 2/27/2020
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Florence Pugh in Midsommar (2019)
A24's Saint Maud Trailer Evokes Horror Classics The Exorcist and Carrie
Florence Pugh in Midsommar (2019)
Studio A24 has now become well-renowned for bringing unique, original movies to the cinema screen like last year's Midsommar. They are also garnering a solid reputation for introducing genuinely bone-chilling horror to audiences and influencing nightmares everywhere. This looks to be continuing with their upcoming psychological horror movie, Saint Maud, for which a new trailer has just been released.

The movie follows the titular Maud, who is a reclusive young nurse whose impressionable demeanor causes her to pursue a pious path of Christian devotion after an obscure trauma. Now charged with the hospice care of Amanda, a retired dancer ravaged by cancer, Maud's fervent faith quickly inspires an obsessive conviction that she must save her ward's soul from eternal damnation, whatever the cost.

Saint Maud is the directorial debut of Rose Glass, and stars Love & Friendship's Morfydd Clark stars as Maud, with Tony and BAFTA-winning actress Jennifer Ehle...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 2/27/2020
  • by Jon Fuge
  • MovieWeb
Elizabeth Taylor in Ash Wednesday (1973)
Watch the New Trailer for Saint Maud, Coming to Theaters on April 3rd from A24
Elizabeth Taylor in Ash Wednesday (1973)
In her 5-star Fantastic Fest review, Emily von Seele wrote that Saint Maud "...terrifies as much as it intrigues, and will keep audiences guessing up until the very last horrific second." With an April release date, we thankfully won't have to wait long to see the new religious horror film, and with it being Ash Wednesday, A24 has revealed a new trailer for the movie.

Written and directed by Rose Glass, Saint Maud stars Morfydd Clark, Jennifer Ehle, Lilly Frazer, Lily Knight, Marcus Hutton, Turlough Convery, and Rosie Sansom. A24 will release Saint Maud in theaters across the Us on April 3rd, 2020.

You can watch the new trailer below, and in case you missed it, check out Emily's review and the film's previous trailer.

"The debut film from writer-director Rose Glass, Saint Maud is a chilling and boldly original vision of faith, madness, and salvation in a fallen world. Maud,...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 2/26/2020
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
Elizabeth Taylor in Ash Wednesday (1973)
Eerie 'Ash Wednesday' Trailer for Religious Horror Film 'Saint Maud'
Elizabeth Taylor in Ash Wednesday (1973)
"He's everywhere... He's physically in me." A24 has debuted a new "Ash Wednesday" promo trailer for the indie horror film titled Saint Maud, which first premiered at the Toronto Film Festival last fall. Perfect timing for an intensely frightening new trailer for this highly acclaimed horror film arriving in theaters late next month. This unconventional "religious horror" feature follows a pious nurse who becomes dangerously obsessed with saving the soul of her dying patient. It received rave reviews out of Tiff, and looks like it has some crazy scenes. Saint Maud stars Morfydd Clark as the titular Maud, along with Jennifer Ehle, Lilly Frazer, Lily Knight, Marcus Hutton, Turlough Convery, and Rosie Sansom. A hell of a new trailer. Here's the "Ash Wednesday" trailer (+ poster) for Rose Glass' Saint Maud, direct from A24's YouTube: You can still watch the first full trailer for Rose Glass' Saint Maud here,...
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 2/26/2020
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
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