This weekend sees the release of The Strangers: Chapter 3, the final installment of the new trilogy that was meant to expand on the mythology of the 2008 film written and directed by Bryan Bertino. It's been unceremoniously dumped on Super Bowl weekend, when movies tend to be an afterthought thanks
The Strangers: Chapter 2 is coming and we’ve got a brand-new trailer. A fresh clip from the upcoming movie shows how Maya Lucas has been doing since The Strangers were seen last. Madelaine Petsch returns for The Strangers: Chapter 2. In an era of reboots, this horror franchise really attracted
The Strangers trilogy was a wild idea to start off with. It was a bit of mastery from Renny Harlin to convince a studio to give him the money and time to flim a trilogy of horror movies back-to-back-to-back, and after the first film came out earlier this year, we now have the second part releasing
A new installment of The Strangers horror franchise debuts this week. So, we sat down with stars Madelaine Petsch and Froy Gutierrez to dive into what fans can expect from The Strangers: Chapter 1. First, Gutierrez discussed his favorite script-to-screen scare. “It has to be the crawl space
2008s The Strangers is one of my favorite horror films of all time. When it comes to horror movies that are actually scary, for me it's the ones that can truly happen. The fact that the entire premise is based on being the unlucky people to answer the door is chilling. So, when learning that one of
If you were in the building at WonderCon, there was one panel that you had to sit down for. Lionsgate brought out the goods when it came to The Strangers: Chapter 1 with a panel including director Renny Harlin, stars Madelaine Petsch and Froy Gutierrez, and producer Courtney Solomon. That wasn't
Renny Harlin is back to blockbusters (not like he really left) with The Strangers: Chapter 1. Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland wrote the script. It stars Madelaine Petsch, Froy Gutierrez, Gabriel Basso, and Ema Horvath. If you've never seen any of The Strangers movies, you don't really need to go
The trailer for A24's The Drama does a great job of keeping things intentionally vague. We meet Charlie (Robert Pattinson) and Emma (Zendaya), a couple about to get married who seem like they know everything about each other… until they very clearly don’t. One drunken night at dinner with
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.