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Review: Unfriended: Dark Web (Fantasia 2018)

PLOT: Online game night for a group of friends turns into a nightmare when one of them connects to the group chat via a stolen laptop. REVIEW: It’s fitting that UNFRIENDED: DARK WEB got a sneak peak at this year’s...
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New trailer for Blumhouse’s Unfriended: Dark Web unleashed

Death Wants Some Face-Time. This July, Blumhouse will be releasing writer-director Stephen Susco's UNFRIENDED sequel UNFRIENDED: DARK WEB into theaters via their Blumhouse Tilt banner. And today we have an all-new official trailer for the film, which you can check...

Unfriended: Dark Web trailer & poster pop-up

Death Wants Some Face-Time. This July, Blumhouse will be releasing writer-director Stephen Susco's UNFRIENDED sequel UNFRIENDED: DARK WEB into theaters via their Blumhouse Tilt banner. And today we have the film's official trailer and poster for your viewing pleasure.  This sequel stars...

The Grudge reboot officially set for summer 2019

Halloween may seem like the logical time to put out a horror movie, but movies like THE CONJURING and last year’s ANNABELLE: CREATION and IT have proven otherwise. Summertime (or close to it) is prime horror season, with people wanting...
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Stephen Susco is adapting Fiona Cummins’ Rattle into a series

Author Fiona Cummins' debut novel Rattle hasn't even been published yet, but Archery Pictures has clearly seen great potential in the story concocted by the Daily Mirror's former showbiz reporter. Archery has acquired the rights to turn Rattle into a...
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The Good, The Bad and The Badass: Michael Douglas

Chris Last week, we took a look at the career of TV legend Don Johnson, who's in the midst of a major comeback. This week's subject is another icon, and has maintained an incredible level of stardom for close to...
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Review: Beyond The Reach

PLOT: A young guide (Jeremy Irvine) finds himself stalked in the Mohave desert by a rich hunter (Michael Douglas) after the two are involved in an accidental shooting. REVIEW: THE REACH could – and should – have been a great...