Authors: July 8, 2021 11:27 PM
In an exclusive interview with Pulse, the British actor shared his experience from directing and acting in The Water Man . On July 9, 2021, Netflix will premiere David Oyelowo s directorial debut, The Water Man based on a screenplay by Emma Needell. Starring
Lonnie Chavis, Rosario Dawson and
Oyelowo, the drama follows the intriguing story of an African-American teenage boy who embarks on a quest to find the mythical Water Man in a bid to find a permanent cure for his mother s cancer. In an exclusive interview with Pulse, the first time director shared some insights on his experience on and offscreen as well as what first struck him about the Needell scripted story.
In the 1970s,
Night of the Living Dead director
George A. Romero was commissioned by the Lutheran Society to make a movie – the filmmaker’s only work-for-hire film in his entire career. That film, titled
The Amusement Park, was a twisted meditation on ageism, and it was thought to be lost. But recently, Romero’s
Amusement Park was rediscovered and remastered – and now it’s headed to Shudder. It’s part of the horror streaming service’s summer slate, and there’s a great new trailer for you to watch below.
The Amusement Park Trailer
By all accounts,
The Amusement Park isn’t a horror movie in the traditional sense. But gosh darn it, this is a well-cut trailer. It sells a surreal, unsettling experience, and I can’t wait to see it. Here’s the backstory:
Caveat, an eerie, slow-building, cat-and-mouse thriller, and continues with such marquee films as
The Boy Behind the Door, Justin Powell and David Charbonier’s directorial debut;
Jakob’s Wife, starring horror icon Barbara Crampton; and
Kandisha, the long-awaited new supernatural shocker from the French directing duo of Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, who return to Shudder following the success of their film
Among the Living; in addition to many others.
“Shudder’s ‘Summer of Chills’ offers something for everyone with a fantastic line-up of new premieres every week, on top of the best library of curated streaming horror films anywhere,” said Craig Engler, Shudder’s General Manager. “We’re especially excited to have the premiere of legendary director George A. Romero’s lost film
May 6, 2021
Shudder has announced its “Summer of Chills” slate of 12 new original and exclusive films for June, July, and August, including the anticipated debut of landmark horror director George A. Romero’s legendary “lost” film
The Amusement Park on Tuesday, June 8. The robust summer lineup kicks off with
Caveat, an eerie, slow-building, cat-and-mouse thriller, and continues with such marquee films as
The Boy Behind the Door, Justin Powell and David Charbonier’s directorial debut;
Jakob’s Wife, starring horror icon Barbara Crampton; and
Kandisha, the long-awaited new supernatural shocker from the French directing duo of Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, who return to Shudder following the success of their film