Theaters As unbelievable as it sounds, Cocaine Bear is based on a true story. The true story of a bear who ingested a duffel bag of cocaine in Georgia in 1985 and heads out on a violent and destructive rampage, eating people and tearing down everything that stands in its way. It's wo...
The “Scary Movie” reboot from the Wayans brothers has is coming to theaters on June 12, 2026.The brothers are reuniting for the first time in 18 years to write an original script for the restart of the horror parody franchise, writing and producing the movie alongside Rick Alvarez.“Scary...
It's quite ironic, because in the first movie, the Wayans brothers wanted to not only parody horror movies but also the countless teen movies that have recently come into existence since the mid 90's. Now, they too, have befallen the same trap that they once set out to destroy through...
A teen girl is terrorized by a killer one year after her mother was killed. The killer uses horror movies as part of the deadly game. (This start studded movie produced 4 slasher movies and another one coming in 2022. The parody movie series "Scary Movies" was a focus of the original ...
Marvel Studios’ new series “Secret Invasion” arrives June 21 onDisney+. Set in the present-day MCU, Earth is facing an annihilating threat.Nick Fury(Samuel L. Jackson) discovers a sect of the shape-shifting alien race the Skrulls plan to invade the planet and wreak havoc. Fury and S....
The comedy icon is a writer and producer on this horror spoof sequel featuring Charlie Sheen and Lindsay Lohan, in theaters this weekend. ByB. Alan Orange Apr 11, 2013 Scary Movie 5 Brings Back Molly Shannon and Simon Rex Scary Movie 5 (2013) ...
The 2023 slate of horror films has already killed it at the box office, with more upcoming scary movies expected to provide fierce competition throughout the year. As the box office began recovering from the pandemic, two genres continued to stay strong in theaters amid box office bombs and ...
Still, theMegalopolisstar believes that Coppola's complete creative and financial freedom allowed the director to stay "in control of the movie that he wanted to make," which resulted in something "imaginative and big and epic." Ultimately,the film must hit theaters before audiences can determine...
laying the groundwork for even more movies. whether you’re a fan of the series or not, it’s an enjoyable enough diversion. just don’t expect anything as scary or as clever as the movie that kicked off the entire franchise. the nun creeps into theaters september 6. related tags ...
“The Boys in the Bank”. Frank Pierson’s screenplay sticks fairly close to the facts. Director Sidney Lumet felt it was important to keep the film grounded in reality, and in his book Making Movies, he gives his account of how the script evolved over time. According to Lumet, in ...