‘The Exorcist’ Franchise Shifting Gears After Last Year’s ‘Believer’ Flopped
“The Exorcist” franchise will be shifting gears by going in a bold, new direction after last year’s sequel-reboot flopped with both critics and audiences alike.
“The Exorcist” franchise will be shifting gears by going in a bold, new direction after last year’s sequel-reboot flopped with both critics and audiences alike.
Any hope that the new horror movie “They/Them” will portray the pronoun crowd as the monsters they are will be immediately dashed upon reading recent interviews promoting the Blumhouse production. In fact, the movie appears to do the exact opposite of what the title suggests, showering generation woke with even more adoration.
“This is a safe space for everyone” actor Kevin Bacon says in the trailer for NBC-Peacock’s LGBTQ+-themed horror thriller, titled “They/Them.”
Former Rep. Katie Hill (D-CA), who resigned from Congress last year following her “throuple” sex scandal, will undergo Hollywood career rehabilitation courtesy of horror studio Blumhouse Pictures, which will turn her life into a streaming movie that is expected to spotlight, among other things, “her message of empowering women.”
France is already starting to see movie and TV production return even though the country continues to experience a higher COVID-19 mortality rate than the United States.
“The Hunt” doesn’t have us hating on one another, we’re not even laughing at one another.… No, what we’re doing is chuckling together at a skewed (but affectionate) image of us and them, and that’s humanizing.
You can get as strident and #MeeToo-ey about The Invisible Man as you want. In the end, the only thing that really matters is the equalizer, is the gun.
Gabriel Sherman, the biographer of late Fox News founder Roger Ailes, has reportedly set up his next project — a TV drama series set in the cut throat world of New York real estate.
The director of The Hunt has addressed for the first time the controversy surrounding his cancelled movie, saying that his intention was to “entertain and unify” audiences, and to poke fun at both sides of the political divide.
Universal executives had qualms about The Hunt as early as 2018 but the studio decided to move forward with the political horror movie anyway, according to a new report.
A script, believed to be for canceled Universal Pictures movie “The Hunt” has reportedly leaked and appears to show that outrage over the film and its politically charged plot was misplaced.
We canceled a whole movie in response to a couple of mass shooters who committed these mass shootings to prove they had the power to shake up the world. How does this not encourage the next shooter?
ESPN has pulled a trailer for Universal Pictures and Blumhouse’s The Hunt – a movie reportedly featuring liberal elites hunting red state “deplorables” for sport – over the weekend, a decision influenced by the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, that left over 30 dead and several dozen wounded.
Hollywood executive Jason Blum has urged Americans to vote with the intention of getting the “maniac” President Donald Trump out of office.