MOVIE REVIEW: We cast an eye over horror reboot Wrong Turn
New take on series subverts expectations and bears very little resemblance to the original
Wrong Turn 2021 goes off in a very different direction from the 2003 original
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Legally Blonde and
I Know What You Did Last Summer and
Cruel Intentions.
The 17-year-old is also a music producer, where he has released two tracks, Long Run and Love For the Summer , which featured Loren Gray. It’s always a good feeling when you’re getting recognition for stuff that you do, especially on a creative level, Deacon told
Billboard at the time.
In another interview with
Interview Magazine Deacon said that despite coming from celeb royalty, he prefers to remain behind the scenes.
“I realised there’s more to making music than just being a vocalist, and that a lot of times it’s the production that makes me feel something, he told the publication.
Development Hell Explores HALLOWEEN: THE REVENGE OF LAURIE STRODE
The latest episode of DEVELOPMENT HELL podcast explores the never-made HALLOWEEN sequel THE REVENGE OF LAURIE STRODE!
Development Hell podcast, New York Times bestselling author
The Revenge of Laurie Strode.
Halloween into the fast-paced world of post-
Scream horror. And who better for the job than the
Scream and
The Revenge of Laurie Strode treatment written by Williamson would provide the general foundation for
H20’s plot, but the story itself still stands on its own as an interesting canceled
Halloween sequel.
"Simply Irresistible'' begins with one of the more unlikely Meet Cutes in movie history (Sarah Michelle Gellar chases a runaway crab up the trouser leg of the man she is destined to love). She owns one of those restaurants where all the customers know each other, like in a sitcom. I was settling down for a slow ride when somehow the movie caught hold and turned into an enchanting romantic comedy about people who float to the ceiling when they kiss. It's "Like Water For Chocolate'' meets "Everyone Says I Love You.'' Gellar plays Amanda Shelton, whose restaurant in New York's SoHo is failing fast. (No wonder. She's not such a good cook.) Then one day a mysterious stranger appears in her vicinity and brings a magical crab. Yes, a magical crab. And the beady-eyed little crustacean sets itself up in her kitchen and somehow casts a spell.
Pretty much everyone has seen
Scream (1996), and even if you’re one of the unlucky few who hasn’t, it’s a sure bet you’re familiar with the premise. In this Wes Craven/Kevin Williamson classic, someone in a ghostface mask is bumping off teenagers in spectacular fashion. But it’s not all just vivisecting jocks and decapitating cheerleaders. There’s a dense layer of postmodern trope subversion on underneath Drew Barrymore’s shrieks. Not only does it skewer 80s teen slashers but it more or less sets the tone for the teen slasher revival.
But while
Cherry Falls (2000) has to be one of the worst. Like