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Joel Edgerton, Lucas Hedges to Star in ‘Boy Erased’
Joel Edgerton, Lucas Hedges to Star in ‘Boy Erased’
Joel Edgerton, Lucas Hedges to Star in ‘Boy Erased’
The hot new project in the bidding wars this week is Boy Erased, an adaptation of a novel about a gay conversion therapy camp that currently has Joel Edgerton and Manchester By the Sea’s Lucas Hedges signed on to star. The project is looking for a distributor and a director.
‘It Comes at Night’ Review: Grief Is a Fate Worse Than Death
‘It Comes at Night’ Review: Grief Is a Fate Worse Than Death
‘It Comes at Night’ Review: Grief Is a Fate Worse Than Death
Tales of the apocalypse are no longer particularly terrifying in 2017, when the end of the world feels all but impending. The real horror is what happens after the world ends, when the surviving few are forced to continue on and cope with what’s left of it. The same could also be said for the devastating experience of losing a loved one, especially if that loss is unnatural and witnessed firsthand by the bereaved. This is the concept that profoundly transforms the basic premise of It Comes at Night into an emotional thesis in which filmmaker Trey Edward Shults posits grief as a personal post-apocalypse — how do you live in the end of the world after your world comes to an end?
Classic Quotes Fill the New ‘It Comes At Night’ Trailer
Classic Quotes Fill the New ‘It Comes At Night’ Trailer
Classic Quotes Fill the New ‘It Comes At Night’ Trailer
Boutique studio A24 has made a name for themselves by doing things differently — that goes for the movies they buy, how they’re released, and especially how they’re promoted. The latest trailer for their upcoming thriller It Comes At Night mercifully eschews the Inception BWAAAAAAM and the creepy-children pop cover for a novel approach, pairing context-free images from the film with various disturbing quotes about fear, distrust, and evil. Instead of using pull-quotes from glowing reviews, the A24 marketing team figured they couldn’t get an endorsement more ringing than one of serial murderer Charles Manson’s family motto.
The New ‘It Comes At Night’ Trailer Is Pure Terror
The New ‘It Comes At Night’ Trailer Is Pure Terror
The New ‘It Comes At Night’ Trailer Is Pure Terror
Pronouns — terrifying, right? At least when they don’t have antecedents, that is. There’s suspense baked right into the title of It Comes At Night, the upcoming feature from Trey Edward Shults, director of last year’s self-assured debut Krisha. So what is the ‘it,’ and why is it coming at night? The attendees of the Overlook Film Festival are keeping mum, having gotten the first glimpse at the film this past weekend when it popped up as the festival’s secret surprise screening. They offered rapturous but spoiler-free praise, but luckily for the rest of us, a new trailer and poster have surfaced to shed a little light on what’s going on while simultaneously compounding the mystery.
 Joel Edgerton: ‘It Comes At Night’ Is the Next ‘Get Out’
Joel Edgerton: ‘It Comes At Night’ Is the Next ‘Get Out’
Joel Edgerton: ‘It Comes At Night’ Is the Next ‘Get Out’
Folks, especially horror fans, you’re going to want to keep It Comes At Night on your radar. An outbreak movie with a twist, Trey Edward Shults’ new movie focuses on a family trying to survive a deadly plague who have to make a terrible choice: deny a man shelter or give it to him, at the risk of exposure to one killer illness.
New Images, Details for David Ayer’s Orc Cop Drama ‘Bright’
New Images, Details for David Ayer’s Orc Cop Drama ‘Bright’
New Images, Details for David Ayer’s Orc Cop Drama ‘Bright’
Netflix has been on a real tear lately, releasing trailers and sneak peeks at several of their upcoming Original releases, including Bright — the gritty fantasy cop drama from director David Ayer, in which Will Smith plays an officer paired with an orc (yes, really) played by Joel Edgerton. Following last week’s debut of the first teaser, new image and details have arrived to shed a little more light on this strange movie.
Will Smith Assumes the First ‘Bright’ Teaser Won’t End Well
Will Smith Assumes the First ‘Bright’ Teaser Won’t End Well
Will Smith Assumes the First ‘Bright’ Teaser Won’t End Well
David Ayer, director of the newly-minted Academy Award-winner Suicide Squad (there’s a phrase I don't ever see my fingers getting comfortable with), has already begun work on his next film. Will the new project Bright also win an Academy Award like Suicide Squad did last night, which was real and not a dream we all had? We have no way of knowing, but it could happen. Evidently anything can happen, because Suicide Squad won an Academy Award last night. As in, one more award than Martin Scorsese’s career-defining religious epic Silence. So today, look upon the first teaser for Bright and bow before your new King of Oscars, for it is David Ayer.
‘It Comes At Night’ Trailer: Don’t Open the Door
‘It Comes At Night’ Trailer: Don’t Open the Door
‘It Comes At Night’ Trailer: Don’t Open the Door
It’s fitting that the first trailer for It Comes At Night debuted on the same day as the trailer for Sofia Coppola’s The Beguiled — both are intriguing genre films from acclaimed directors who have a knack for distinctive visuals. But where Coppola’s film has a subtle element of horror, the new film from Trey Edward Shults looks downright horrific and pretty darn spooky.

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