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Nicole Pastor and John Balazs talk filming the twisted thriller Freelance

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvLvWM4FP-w&t=3s When a down-on-her luck video editor takes on a mysterious, well-paying job cutting snuff films, she is haunted by visions of the people in...

Watch the teaser for M3gan 2.0

Megan 2.0 is set to release on June 27, 2025, following the success of the original film, which grossed over 181 million dollars worldwide. Blumhouse teased the sequel during the Grammy's with a short ad featuring Megan dancing to Chappell Roan’s song, but details about the cast and story remain undisclosed.

Ryan Coogler breaks down the new trailer for Sinners

Ryan Coogler's upcoming film "Sinners," starring Michael B. Jordan as twin brothers, explores themes of fear and supernatural elements, blending genres with a personal touch. Set against a backdrop of blues music, it delves into Coogler's familial history and aims to provide an immersive cinematic experience. The film releases on April 17.

Freelance Review: A Fresh, Twisted Addition to Aussie Genre Flicks

Freelance, directed by John Balazs, follows Katie, a struggling freelance video editor, as she delves into disturbing student horror films that may be real snuff films. The film effectively utilizes digital elements for a gripping experience, showcasing Nicole Pastor's powerful performance. Despite some pacing issues, it excels in tension and atmosphere.

Lucy Liu and Chris Sullivan talk the unique perspectives on script and screen in Presence

It’s there before the family even moves in. It witnesses the family’s most intimate uncomfortable moments. It navigates the family’s new house at supernatural...

Wolf Man director Leigh Whannell breaks down the best way to scare audiences

What if someone you loved became something else? From Blumhouse and visionary writer-director Leigh Whannell, the creators of the chilling modern monster tale The Invisible Man,...
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