Heel benieuwd naar Bring Her Back. Hoop dat ze hem volgende week maandag nog spelen.
● Trailer voor The Drowned
● Het debuut van Destry Allen Spielberg, yep dochter van
● Trailer voor Went Up The Hill. Zo te zien leuke vibe en cinematografie
● Final trailer voor M3GAN 2.0
Doet het een heel pak minder goed dan zijn voorganger die ik persoonlijk ook al niet zo'n vette vond. Maar deze is naart schijnt wel nog een heel stuk vreemder wat toch lichtjes mijn interesse wekt. Komt er wel is van op een dood moment prolly.
● Tiktokkers makin movies these days; Kallmekris en CelinaSpookyBoo hun debuut voor shudder
Blair Witch & Paranormal Activity mish mash. Meh :/
● A24 has given the go-ahead for Kane Parsons to make his feature directorial debut under their banner with "The Backrooms," a science-fiction horror film produced by James Wan's Atomic Monster (via
Variety). The project is set to star Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve ("The Worst Person in the World"), with plot details being kept under wraps. The wildest detail about this announcement, however, is that Parsons is only 19 years old. It's a well-deserved chance of a lifetime for Parsons, considering "The Backrooms" was born out of the found footage YouTube series he created on his channel
Kane Pixels when he was just 16 years old. "
"The Gen Z talent's videos have become a kind of staple in the online horror sphere, garnering attention from all corners of the internet for the past few years now. (
Parsons' other YouTube series, "The Oldest View," was heralded as one of the scariest horror movies of 2023.) He's able to conjure considerable dread and atmosphere with very little money, which gives the impression that he has a lot of cool tricks up his sleeve." A24 vond zo eerder reeds Danny and Michael Philippou (Talk to Me, Bring Her Back) en Kyle Edward Ball (Skinamarink) op youtube. Hopelijk weet Parsons zijn shorts op gelijkaardige fantastische manier naar het grote scherm te vertalen.
● En deze komt volledig out of left field;
As filmmaker James Cameron winds down production on Avatar: Fire and Ash, he'll also begin co-writing a new horror movie called The Devils.
www.slashfilm.com
Cameron just might take a break from Avatar to direct a horror flick.

Cameron's company, Lightstorm Entertainment, has acquired the rights to author Joe Abercrombie's latest novel, "The Devils." That novel was literally just published on May 13, but it's already built up quite a bit of buzz, even leaving Cameron's interest aside. Abercrombie is one of the most popular fantasy novelists working today, with his "First Law" and "Age of Madness" novels becoming bestsellers. Cameron describes "The Devils" in his own words as a "sharply witty horror adventure" and an "epic battle between good and evil except most of the time you can't tell which is which," claiming that the novel is Abercrombie "in absolute peak form."