Transitioning to teens! Melissa Joan Hart and Soleil Moon Frye have their work cut out for them raising teenagers.
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Three films, three weeks, one “killer” story. So Netflix is trying to attempt something bold in the horror film genre.
In a first for the streamer, Netflix announces that the upcoming “Fear Street Trilogy” will be released as an epic summer movie event over three consecutive weeks this July. Here are the release dates, and all three films are directed by Leigh Janiak, the director of the 2014 critically-acclaimed indie horror “Honeymoon.
Transitioning to teens! Melissa Joan Hart and Soleil Moon Frye have their work cut out for them raising teenagers.
Disney+ is revealing more about Loki Laufeyson in the latest teaser trailer for “Loki“.
“District 9” director Neill Blomkamp is returning to his sci-fi roots with his latest offering, the horror film “Demonic”.
EXCLUSIVE: In a preemptive outright screen rights purchase that sources peg at mid-seven figures plus performance bonuses, Don Winslow’s upcoming crime trilogy epic that starts with City On Fire has been taken off the table by Sony Pictures and Elizabeth Gabler’s 3000 Pictures.
“The Patrick Star Show” is coming to Nickelodeon this July.
It’s the first look at the Gossip Girl reboot!
“Gossip Girl” is back. And if you’re a person of a certain age, this is big news, as HBO Max is reviving the teen soap for a new run with brand-new characters and situations.
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The first teaser trailer and posted for Marvel’s Eternals just debuted online!
Last Night In Soho – watch it below.Starring Anya Taylor-Joy (The Queen’s Gambit), the psychological thriller follows Sandy, a young girl in 1960s London who meets her idol, a singer, before things begin to unravel.The new film also stars Thomasin McKenzie, Matt Smith and Terence Stamp in supporting roles, and is co-written by 1917 screenwriter Krysty Wilson-Cairns.A synopsis for Last Night In Soho reads: “A young girl, passionate about fashion design, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s
Maya Hawke screams her head off while being dragged away in this new image from Netflix’s upcoming trilogy, Fear Street.
Author R.L. Stine’s Fear Street book series entranced generations. Now, those PG-rated scarefests are getting a lot more thrills and terror for an R-rated take from Netflix.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterNetflix is bringing binge-watching to the movies. The streaming service announced on Tuesday that its upcoming “Fear Street” trilogy will premiere this summer over three consecutive weeks.The first installment, “Fear Street Part 1: 1994” is coming to Netflix on July 2, with “Part 2: 1978” following on July 8 and “Part 3: 1666” landing on July 16.Leigh Janiak directed the franchise, which has been adapted from the horror series by R.
Henry Golding has released the first teaser trailer for his upcoming movie Snake Eyes!
Roadside Attractions is releasing Finding You, a coming of age romantic drama based on Jenny B. Jones’ novel There You’ll Find Me and written and directed by Brian Baugh. The pic, which is available in theaters today, stars Rose Reid, Jedidiah Goodacre, Katherine McNamara, Patrick Bergin, Saoirse-Monica Jackson, with Tom Everett Scott, and Vanessa Redgrave
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