Jason Blum Discusses The Forever Purge, Why It’s His Favorite
The Forever Purge is now in theaters and sees a group of anarchists that “decide to overtake America through an unending campaign of mayhem and massacre.” The film stars Ana de la Reguera in the lead...
View ArticleTobin Bell Discusses Let Us In, Working With Young Actors
Now available digitally and on demand, sci-fi thriller Let Us In stars Makenzie Moss, Sadie Stanley, Mackenzie Ziegler Siena Agudong, O’Neill Monahan, and Tobin Bell. The film was directed by Craig...
View ArticleThe Boy Behind the Door Star Kristin Bauer van Straten Talks Shudder’s Horror...
Before you read this interview, you should really check out The Boy Behind the Door on Shudder. Seriously. It was impossible to talk to actress Kristin Bauer van Straten without revealing a major plot...
View ArticleInterview: Matt Damon Discusses Becoming a Roughneck in Stillwater
Matt Damon’s latest feature film is now in theaters. In Stillwater, Damon plays an Oklahoma roughneck that finds himself in France to visit his daughter, who is suspected of murder. The film is...
View ArticleInterview: Camille Cottin Talks Stillwater & What’s Unique About Marseille
Matt Damon’s latest feature film is now in theaters. In Stillwater, Damon plays an Oklahoma roughneck that finds himself in France to visit his daughter, who is suspected of murder. The film is...
View ArticleStillwater Interview: Abigail Breslin Praises Tom McCarthy as an ‘Amazing...
Matt Damon’s latest feature film is now in theaters. In Stillwater, Damon plays an Oklahoma roughneck that finds himself in France to visit his daughter, who is suspected of murder. The film is...
View ArticleInterview: Tom McCarthy Talks Stillwater’s Inspiration, Working with Matt Damon
Matt Damon’s latest feature film is now in theaters. In Stillwater, Damon plays an Oklahoma roughneck that finds himself in France to visit his daughter, who is suspected of murder. The film is...
View ArticleLucifer Interview: Stars Tom Ellis & Lauren German Talk Final Season
The end is nigh… or at least, the end of Lucifer is nigh. Before you binge through the final season on September 10 (get the tissues ready, trust me), spend some time with Lucifer stars Tom Ellis...
View ArticleHalloween Kills Review: Two-Hour Rampage of Bloodlust and Murder
Halloween Kills opens immediately following the 2018 Halloween. Karen (Judy Greer) and Allyson (Andi Matichak) are taking an injured Laurie (Jamie Lee Curtis) to the hospital, while Laurie’s house...
View ArticleHalloween Kills Interview: Anthony Michael Hall on Portraying Tommy Doyle
The highly anticipated horror film Halloween Kills is out this week and marks the return of Michael Myers. Joining a cast filled with returning faces is Anthony Michael Hall as Tommy Doyle, who was...
View ArticlePassing Interview: Tessa Thompson & Ruth Negga Discuss Novella Adaptation
Based upon the novella of the same name, the Netflix film Passing is now streaming. It stars Tessa Thompson and Clare Kendry as two Black women that can “pass” as white but live on opposite sides of...
View ArticleA Disturbance in the Force Review: A Fun Star Wars Holiday Special Documentary
I am not a die-hard Star Wars fan; I am a casual Star Wars fan at best. I am, however, a huge fan of bad TV and movies, so when my husband, many years ago, told me about the Star Wars Holiday Special,...
View ArticleRenfield Review: Nic Cage Vampire Movie Is a Bloody Fun Time
There is no other way to say it: Renfield is a bloody fun time. One of the bloodiest, funniest movies of the year; it is an absolute joy. Set in the modern day, Renfield (Nicholas Hoult) has moved...
View ArticleEvil Dead Rise Review: Bigger & Bloodier
The new Evil Dead Rise is nothing at all like its campy counterparts. But this isn’t a bad thing! Instead of the humor, we get lots of scares and lots of gore. It is a different face of Evil Dead, but...
View ArticleThe Walking Dead: Dead City Review – An Especially Average Zombie Series
Like its namesake monsters, The Walking Dead is the show that won’t die. It keeps going — it gets revived, renewed, resurrected. The show’s first reprieve, The Walking Dead: Dead City brings back two...
View ArticleCocaine Shark Review: A Terrible & Lazy B-Movie
With the success of Cocaine Bear in the theaters earlier this year, it was only a matter of time before other animals fell victim to narcotics and B-movie excess. A cocaine shark is the logical next...
View ArticleInsidious: The Red Door Review: Horror Sequel Does Nothing New
Insidious: The Red Door is set nine years after Insidious: Chapter 2. In that time, the kids have grown up, the Lamberts have gotten a divorce, and Josh’s mother, Lorraine, has died. We open on her...
View ArticleThe Exorcist: Believer Review: An Entertaining, Unnatural Sequel
(Photo Credit: Blumhouse) The Exorcist: Believer is not so much a sequel to William Friedkin’s brilliant masterpiece. It is a new exorcism story that utilizes a well-known character from The Exorcist...
View ArticleThe Exorcist: Believer Interview: Makeup Head Chris Nelson on Designing Demons
ComingSoon spoke with The Exorcist: Believer‘s Special Makeup FX Designer and Department Head Chris Nelson about the fearsome makeup of the new Exorcist sequel. Nelson revealed his favorite look from...
View ArticleNight Swim Is a Disappointing (And Shallow) Dip for Blumhouse
(Photo Credit: Blumhouse) There’s a problem in the Blumhouse… erm, house. While their batting average is still respectable, the studio has begun to strain against audience tastes and expectations....
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....