This weekend sees the release of the black comedy thriller, How to Make a Killing, starring Glen Powell alongside a pretty solid ensemble cast, but you'd be forgiven if you had no idea about it. The film is being released by A24, an indie studio that caters to smaller films but can throw weight
You can easily tell we're in an era of runaway inequality, in large part due to how frequently dark-but-humorous tales pop up about casually decimating the rich. The Oscar-winning 2019 phenom Parasite sees the Kim family scam their way into the lives of the wealthy Parks, keenly critical of the
You’ve got to love how flexible the horror genre is. Whether you're looking for a huge spectacle or an isolated tale of woe, audiences can be scare properly when you’ve got the right formula. A24’s current moves in Hollywood are proof that they’ve always understood that truth; especially
Texas Chainsaw Massacre is headed to A24 after some high-profile rights discussions. Deadline reports that the beloved horror franchise is headed to TV. JT Mollner handles the television effort after a long bidding was for the rights to Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Spooky Pictures Roy Lee and Steven
"Marty Supreme" has served up a big win for A24 at the domestic box office. It's now officially the studio's highest grossing movie in North America with $80 million. The film was directed by Josh Safdie. The sports dramedy has passed the previous number one, "Everything, Everywhere All at Once".
With a mythic history as a cable TV trailblazer in the books, HBO’s promising 2026 lineup of originals has only just begun. However, the legacy network’s collection of streaming/TV debuts continues to impress as well. What might be the finest example of that power is the relationship between
Undertone’s Creepy new trailer will have you reaching for the volume button. A24’s Latest ponders the question of: “Can you trust what you hear?” Nina Kirk stars as Evy, a podcast producer haunted by grief all around her. Adam DiMarco plays her co-host and things unravel from there. Take a
Oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally, golly, what a trailer. Our first look at The Death of Robin Hood, the latest gritty thriller from A24, has arrived, and it’s immediately clear this is not the Robin Hood audiences are accustomed to. There are no cartoon foxes, no Bryan Adams power ballads, and certainly
There's a growing trend in cinema right now, and that is the trend of movies being fun again. Just a good old-fashioned time at the theater (or home since streaming accounts for most viewership these days) filled with laughs and action and heart that remind you why you go to escape in the first
There was a time when the stoner comedy was a reliable genre, particularly among the coveted demographic of young men. I remember those late nights in the college dorm quite fondly. Up late working on a paper last minute, ready for the weekend, and a friend suggests ordering a pizza and popping in
The last few episodes of HBO's The Pitt have been a whirlwind of activity. Though not covered here, the show ran the gamut from staff assaults to ICE's appearance. The latter was a prescient addition to the storyline given the current climate in America, and something the show portrayed correctly.