Kiernan Shipka time travels to the 1980s in the trailer for her upcoming new slasher movie Totally Killer!
12.09.2023 - 16:01 / theplaylist.net
The relationship between horror production shingle Blumhouse and Prime Video seems like a big win-win for everyone. Prime Video gets content, Blumhouse gets paid, and the company, run by the canny Jason Blum, uses this deal wisely, often using it as an intelligent way to give voice to BIPOC and female filmmakers.
READ MORE: The 25 Most Anticipated Horror Films Of 2023 They’ve already done their “Welcome To the Blumhouse” series, which did precisely that—horror movies told by many people of color and female writers/directors—and the trend seems to continue with their latest film, the slasher comedy, “Totally Killer.” Starring “Mad Men” actress Kiernan Shipka, “Totally Killer” centers on an infamous “Sweet Sixteen Killer” who returns 35 years after his first murder spree to claim another victim. Continue reading ‘Totally Killer’ Trailer: Kiernan Shipka Travels Back In Time To Stop A Murder Spree In New Blumhouse Slasher Comedy at The Playlist.
.Kiernan Shipka time travels to the 1980s in the trailer for her upcoming new slasher movie Totally Killer!
Jason Blum may have built a successful little horror studio in Blumhouse Productions the past 23 years, but it’s no match against the biggest pop star in the world. That’s why Blum had no qualms shifting the release date of David Gordon Green‘s “The Exorcist: Believer” to make way for Taylor Swift‘s “Eras Tour” concert film.
McKinley Franklin editor This home improvement show isn’t like anything you’ll see on HGTV. “The Curse,” a genre-defying series starring Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder, will premiere on Nov. 10 via Paramount+ with Showtime ahead of its on-air Showtime debut on Nov.
Morgan Wallen is doing it all over again in 2024.The popular and controversial country singer just added an additional ten stadium shows from April 4 to Aug. 8 to his ongoing, international ‘One Night At A Time Tour’ calendar.
Kerry Katona has admitted she had "a brilliant time" filming Celebrity Gogglebox in Ireland, which aired on Virgin Media Television last week. While sitting around watching TV may sound like an easy gig, Kerry, 43, has revealed it's much more tiring than you may think.The former Atomic Kitten singer, who appeared on the show alongside her pal and comedian Alison Spittle, said: "I had a brilliant time. Who knew watching TV was so exhausting? I get really into my TV programmes and become very animated, so it was a bit of an emotional roller-coaster." Gogglebox Ireland started airing in 2016, three years after the original version debuted in the UK.
The “woke” age of diversity, empathy, and inclusion seems to be coming to an end in Hollywood? You had #MeToo, #BlackLivesMatter, and a lot of social justice protests online between 2017 and through the pandemic until about 2021— and it spawned great change, especially in Hollywood. But cut to six years after #MeToo started, and we’re in a space where Johnny Depp—who was the subject of a deeply damaging Rolling Stone article about his questionable behavior that he himself agreed to smooth over his reputation, but basically did the opposite— is the hero and Amber Heard is somehow a villain and pariah after losing the defamation trial against her ex-husband for his various abuses.
A couple sold their home and quit their jobs to travel the world with their family after they became fed up with the “stressful” cost of living crisis. Chris and Tamira Hutchinson sold everything they owned, packed their bags and left for Thailand in May with their three daughters.
Big Mouth will return for its seventh season on October 20, Netflix announced this afternoon (September 14). A teaser released along with the news reveals that Megan Thee Stallion will join the show as a “hormone monstress.” The trailer stars Meg alongside Maya Rudolph and Nick Kroll (the show’s creator), also seen in their (animated) hormone creature roles.
Aquaman is back.
Netflix has set October 20 for the premiere of the penultimate seventh season of Emmy-winning animated series Big Mouth. The streamer also unveiled a first-look teaser and announced new Season 7 guest stars Megan Thee Stallion, Lupita Nyong’o, Stephanie Beatriz, Zazie Beetz, Padma Lakshmi, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Billy Porter, Rosie Perez, Brian Tyree Henry, Zach Galifianakis, Randall Park, Chloe Fineman, Beck Bennett, Zach Woods, Mark Duplass, Thandiwe Newton, Paul Scheer, Brandon Kyle Goodman, Jon Daly, and Andy Daly.
Eddie Alcazar’s latest movie, “Divinity,” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year and had many varied, sometimes puzzled, but dazzled, reactions. Alcazar is no stranger to giving viewers unique moviegoing experiences, and it seems like “Divinity” will be his most ambitious piece of work yet.
A bill that wouldmake striking workers in California eligible to receive unemployment benefits was approved on Wednesday by a 4-1 vote of the state Senate’sLabor, Public Employment and Retirement Committee. Senate Bill 799, which has already been passed by the state Assembly, now goes to a vote of the full Senate. If approved there, it will be up to Governor Gavin Newsom to either sign it into law or veto it. Last year, he vetoed 169 bills while signing nearly 1,000.
The new trailer for “Killers of the Flower Moon” is here.
Olivia Rodrigo is getting spunky in her new music video for “get him back!”
Blake Lively, Vanessa Hudgens and Anitta are giving quiet luxury vibes at the Michael Kors fashion show!
Coronation Street star Charlotte Jordan joked that her fans and followers will be left 'sick' of her as she revelled in her recent glamourous appearance. The actress pulled out all the stops as she attended the National Television Awards earlier this week.
FX has released the official trailer for A Murder At The End Of The World, its upcoming mystery limited series starring Emma Corrin, Clive Owen, Harris Dickinson and Brit Marling.
If Prime Videos subscribers thought “The Boys” was raunchy and messed up, wait ’til you see what “Gen V” has in store for audiences.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, right? There’s something brilliant about casting Jenna Coleman in the upcoming revenge thriller series “Wilderness.” Petite, much much younger than she looks (37!, but going on 19), and known for “Doctor Who,” “Queen Victoria,” and “Victoria,” she seems something of an innocent nice girl. However, that stereotype is thrown on its head in the upcoming series, “Wilderness.” READ MORE: 15 Movies To See In September 15 Films To See In September: ‘El Conde,’ ‘Henry Sugar,’ ‘The Creator’ & More Written and created by BAFTA Breakthrough Brit Marnie Dickens and based on B.E.
both were scheduled to drop nationwide on Oct. 13, horror mega-producer Jason Blum decided to move up the film’s release to avoid any “Bad Blood” with Swift.“Look what you made me do,” tweeted Blum, 54, referencing one of Swift’s hits.