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The latest installment, in which David Arquette is set to reprise his role as Deputy Dewey, will be directed by “Ready or Not” filmmakers Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett.
The studio is targeting a 2021 release.
https://variety.com/2020/film/news/paramount-and-spyglass-scream-1234648119/
Friends exploring a remote cave system in Northern Australia find themselves threatened by a pack of crocodiles.
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Director Christopher Smith (Severance) is back with the horror film The Banishing.
[/i]The film, set in the late 1930s, tells the story of the most haunted house in England. A young reverend and his wife and daughter move into a manor with a horrifying secret. When a vengeful spirit haunts the little girl and threatens to tear the family apart, the reverend and his wife are forced to confront their beliefs. They must turn to black magic by seeking the help of a famous Occultist or risk losing their daughter.[/i]
Starring: Jessica Brown Findlay, Sean Harris and John Heffernan.
https://variety.com/2020/film/global/cannes-horror-the-banishing-christopher-smith-1234643410/?
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Director Eli Craig (Tucker & Dale vs. Evil) will direct Netflix's horror/comedy The Hills Have Eyes For You.
The film is described as “a fresh and fun love story set against the backdrop of an elevated horror comedy.”
https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3621344/behind-mask-writer-tucker-dale-director-join-forces-netflixs-hills-eyes/
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First official poster for the horror-thriller Willy's Wonderland:
A drifter is tricked into a janitorial job at a condemned theme park. The mundane tasks suddenly become a fight for survival against wave after wave of demonic animatronic monsters.
Willy's Wonderland looks amazing
The Forever Purge delayed to July 2021.
Candyman delayed to October 2020.
https://www.thewrap.com/universal-shifts-blumhouses-halloween-sequel-and-the-forever-purge-to-2021/
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omg this looks so cool
And Halloween Kills is looking good :)
Enjoy - terrific film.
I must be one of those five!
Considering Wright was such a fan of Walter Hills 'The Driver', i was very disappointed with 'Baby Driver' . Didnt really do anythjng for me!
I posted this in Jaws but just for a wider audience yeah some interesting bits here that even a hardcore jaws fan like myself I had no idea about.
Jaws Rising 2005
or
Jaws 2010 - being the remake period
https://deadline.com/2020/07/wolfman-ryan-gosling-leigh-whannell-universal-pictures-blumhouse-the-invisible-man-1202980413/
Candyman officially receives an R rating, for "bloody horror violence and language including some sexual references".
whew
Unfortunately, the new movie Peninsula seems to be disappointing according to the IMDB comments...
I've definitely picked up on some inconsistencies the few times I've rewatched it but it's still a damn good zombie movie. As you said, it's much more on the action/adventure side than being outright horrifying or scary but it still gets the job done. Looking forward to checking out Peninsula some day but it seems to be CGI overload and completely different from its predecessor so I'm not sure how positively it'll play out for me.
When I think about other aholes we want to see dead in horror movies, The Mist comes to mind. A great monster movie.