Maika Monroe
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The mysterious Nicolas Cage film critics are calling 2024's scariest movie
Nicolas Cage plays a serial killer in the terrifying new horror movie Longlegs. But the marketing has kept his performance totally secret.
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Dane DeHaan reveals that Nosferatu is his 'dream horror role'
Dane DeHaan is keen to take a crack at playing the iconic vampire from the silent movie era.
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Timothée Chalamet returns to the '80s in 'Hot Summer Nights' trailer (video)
Chalamet, who earned an Oscar nomination this year for his breakout role as young gay teenager on an idyllic summer in 1983 Italy in “Call Me by Your Name,” here plays a shy out-of-towner in Cape Cod.
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'Bokeh' Trailer: Maika Monroe and Matt O'Leary Wake Up to Deserted Iceland in New Thriller (Exclusive)
Iceland has a scant 323,000 residents — or just a shade more than half the people in Wyoming, the U.S.’s least populous state. But, in the film Bokeh, when an American couple vacationing on the island nation wake up one morning, the population has decreased to zero. Zilch. Nada
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First Independence Day: Resurgence Reviews Are In
With Roland Emmerich’s ‘Independence Day: Resurgence’ about to hit cinemas, the first reviews have emerged. Critics had noted the lack of press and multimedia screenings for the upcoming summer blockbuster both here in the UK and across the pond in the US.
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Independence Day 2 Trailer Arriving This Week?
Through all the excitement about ‘Captain America: Civil War,’ ‘Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice’ and ‘X-Men: Apocalypse,’ some readers might have missed the fact that 2016 sees another blockbuster property return to the screen - after a much longer hiatus.
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War of Words Brewing Between Quentin Tarantino and It Follows Director?
Quentin Tarantino’s recent criticism of acclaimed horror movie ‘It Follows’ have prompted a public response from the film’s writer-director, David Robert Mitchell. Tarantino, never short of an opinion on the state of cinema and never shy to voice it, recently expressed his disappointment with Mitchell’s breakthrough hit in an interview with Vulture.