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20 of the Most Insane Film Premises Ever Share Filed to:a clockwork orange adolph hitlerbencannibal holocaustdavid lynchdish networkelizabeth taylorentertainment cultureeyes without a facegeorges franjuhappinesshbohome box office inchorror filmhuluingmar bergmanisabelle huppertjulia ducournaukatherine hepburnkevin smithkubricklamblon chaney jrlouis garrellouise fletchermalcolm mcdowellmass mediamaxmontgomery cliftnetflixoscarpedropedro almodovarpeter lorresalosid haigsling tvspanking the monkeytelevisionthe cannes film festivalvaldimarvaldimar johannssonwes craven Screenshot: Lamp/A24 The trailer for Lamb, the forthcoming freaky horror psychodrama from A24 and director Valdimar Jóhannsson, dropped yesterday, and if you’re on social media at all, there’s a good chance you’ve seen it, or at least encountered people’s horrified, if bemused, reactions to it. Which make a lot of sense once you’ve watched it: ....
32 Must-See Horror Movies You Need to Stream on HBO Max Right Now 32 Must-See Horror Movies You Need to Stream on HBO Max Right Now By Mike Sprague I don’t know about you but HBO Max has quickly become my favorite streaming service. Plain and simple. They have the best content. Netflix is turning into the DVD discount bin at Wal-Mart. Hulu’s okay. Disney+ is a bust for horror movies (kidding). So for my money, HBO Max is the place to go for streaming horror movies. Other than Shudder. Of course. So today we wanted to provide a list – a playlist – if you will of the ....
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Skip to main content Currently Reading New Movies to Watch This Week: Barb and Star, Judas and the Black Messiah, Minari and The Mauritanian Peter Debruge, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail With the Super Bowl behind us and the Oscars looming (and a pandemic-dampened Valentine’s Day as a marketing peg), American distributors are releasing their most robust slate of new releases in months this weekend. Awards contenders “Judas and the Black Messiah” (about the FBI-sanctioned murder of Fred Hampton) and “Land” (starring and directed by Robin Wright) arrive in theaters, hot off their premieres at this year’s virtual Sundance Film Festival. Also on the awards-worthy indie front, A24 releases last year’s Sundance winner “Minari” on demand. Steven Yuen stars in this immigrant story with universal appeal. And if theaters are open (and safe) near you, consider catching Michelle Pfeiffer in the wickedly funny “French Exit.” ....