The Woman In The Yard, the latest movie from the producers of M3GAN and Speak No Evil is heading home this Spring. The movie hits digital tomorrow, April 15th, and heads to physical media on May 27th. You can grab it on Blu-ray or DVD wherever you get your movies. Own the supernatural tale of fear
The Woman in the Yard is a 2025 American psychological horror film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and written by Sam Stefanak. The story follows Ramona, who is devastated by the death of her husband in a car accident. Now, she is left to raise their two children alone in a secluded farmhouse. Her
Box office shake-up as A Working Man takes first place, overtaking Snow White, which continues to struggle. A Working Man Tops the Charts with $15.2M The domestic box office showed signs of life this weekend, but just barely. As per Box Office Mojo, A Working Man, the gritty labor drama from David
"Don't let her in". Today, Universal Pictures released a new trailer for its upcoming horror thriller The Woman in the Yard. Starring Danielle Deadwyler, Okwui Okpokwasili, Russell Hornsby, Peyton Jackson, and Estella Kahiha, The Woman in the Yard will be released in theaters on March 28, 2025. You
Spring is just around the corner, and so are some highly-anticipated TV and film premieres. March will begin with Hollywood’s biggest night: the 97th annual Academy Awards, airing live on ABC and streaming on Hulu. This month’s big returning series include season 3 of The Wheel of Time on Prime
Horror movies love a dark, spooky setting. But Blumhouse’s upcoming flick The Woman in the Yard is ready to dish out both sunshine and ominous vibes. The film sees a woman shrouded in black appear randomly without explanation on a family’s lawn. Then she tells them, “Today’s the day.”
Sometimes the best way to access the core of a film is to let it take you over completely. Locked behind metaphorical dialogue and an obtuse artistry, the key to the door is simply letting it all in and fester inside until the understanding comes to light. You can't second-screen a film like this,
It was just three years ago that the world was introduced to the magical world of The Super Mario Bros. Movie. That film was a runaway success at the box office and was surprisingly great, considering some of the gripes coming into it. Now, we're getting a sequel that is adapting one of the most
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